


Dr. Darren W. Beavers, DC, PA
11330 Arcade Drive, Suite 5
Little Rock, AR 72212
(501) 224-1332
E-mail: darrenbeaversdc@aol.com



Our office is located in the Arcade Plaza Shopping Center. We are two doors down from the Empty Vase florist and across the street from Arvest Bank (formerly Superior Federal). We have been in the same location since 1997, and have expanded to include an acupuncture room. We've invested in technology that helps us determine if you have a chiropractic problem that we can help with. If you would like more information about this new technology, please call our office.
Our mission at Dr. Beavers' office is to provide inexpensive, high-quality care to people of all ages. We strive to not only correct a person's health problems, but to educate and enlighten people so that they do not encounter similar problems in the future.
Serving you:
Dr. Darren W. Beavers, DC, PA
Team Chiropractor for the Arkansas Twisters
Member of the Arkansas Chiropractic Assn.
Member of the Arkansas Pain Society
Certified Acupuncturist
Our Staff:
Yalonda Butler - Office Manager / Assistant
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More Information A Brief History Of Chiropractic |
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The first recorded chiropractic adjustment was performed on September 18, 1895 by Dr. Daniel David Palmer, a Canadian-born teacher and healer. Dr. Palmer was, at the time, studying the cause and effect of disease. His patient was Harvey Lillard, a janitor working in the same building as Dr. Palmer in Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Lillard, who had complained of hearing problems for over 17 years, allowed Dr. Palmer to examine his spine. Dr. Palmer discovered a "lump" on Mr. Lillard's back and suspected that a vertebrae might be out of place. He then repositioned the vertebrae with a gentle thrust. After several such treatments, much of Mr. Lillard's hearing was restored. Since Dr. Palmer's first chiropractic adjustment, the art and science of chiropractic has progressed significantly. Today, advanced diagnostic procedures, sophisticated equipment, scientific research, and the growing acceptance among other health care professionals makes chiropractic a popular health care choice. Chiropractic Philosophy The chiropractic perspective on health and disease emphasizes two fundamental concepts:
Although chiropractic shares much with other health professions, its emphasis and application of philosophy distinguishes it from modern medicine. Chiropractic philosophy gravitates toward a holistic ("total person") approach to healing, which combines elements of the mind, body and spirit and maintains that health depends on obedience to natural laws, and that deviation from such laws can result in illness. The increasing interest in alternative forms of care has caught the attention of several health associations and government agencies. A 1993 study in the New England Journal of Medicine reported that "The estimated number of visits made in 1990 to providers of unconventional therapy was greater than the number of visits to all primary care medical nationwide," and chiropractic was among the most frequently used non-medical therapies. A follow-up report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 found that the use of non-medical treatments had increased significantly since the 1990 survey, with "overall prevalence of use increased by 25%, total visits by an estimated 47%, and expenditures on services provided by practitioners of alternative therapies by an estimated 45%." Of the survey respondents, one in nine (11%) had used chiropractic care within the previous year. The following tips can help you take better care of your spine:
The ABCs of Subluxations Vertebral subluxations are displacements of the spinal bones (vertebrae) that can cause stress to your spinal cord and nervous system. Subluxations may be caused by poor sleeping habits, poor posture, strenuous exercise, injuries, auto accidents, sports, slips or falls, and in some cases, the birthing process itself. Chiropractic adjustments are very helpful in correcting subluxations and restoring optimal health. |
