Dr. Horowitz’s Published Newspaper Articles

Dr. Horowitz’s Published Newspaper Articles

The following articles were written by Dr. Horowitz and were published in various newspapers several years ago. To the best of his knowledge and expertise these articles were 100% factual at the time they were written and published. Changes are always occurring in the field of chiropractic and other health sciences, and as such, some of the information contained in these articles may no longer be valid or may no longer reflect current thought on the subject under discussion. Please read these articles and enjoy them for what insight they give you, but always consult your chiropractor or other health professional if you require up to date information on the topic. Also, these articles are for enjoyment and information purposes only, and should not be relied upon for “medical advice”. Please consult your chiropractor or other health professional if you require medical advice or treatment. These articles are copyrighted and it is strictly forbidden to reproduce these articles, in whole or in part, in any form whatsoever, without Dr. Horowitz’s written permission.


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Will Poor Posture Result in a Bad Back?

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright February 11, 1987


QUESTION: I am a 16-year-old girl who has no health problems.  I am writing to you because I want to prove my mother wrong. She says that if I continue to slouch I will eventually develop curvature of the spine. I do admit that I’m sometimes lazy about the way I sit and stand, especially when I am relaxing in front of the TV, but I don’t think my spine will end up being permanently damaged by this. Do you? Continue Reading


When Is A Tot Ready for a Bed?

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright February 4, 1987


Question: I have a question for you that might not have anything to do with chiropractors, but I will ask you just the same. I have a two-year old daughter and in a few months I will be moving her from her crib into a twin-sized bed. First, what kind of mattress should I get for her (hard, soft, etc.) and, second, should I put a little rail around the bed so she won’t fall and hurt herself? Your opinions would be appreciated. Continue Reading


Upside Down Solution?

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright December 31, 1986


Here is an appropriate column New Year’s Eve. A few weeks back I wrote about something called inversion therapy. The patient hangs upside down on a machine which allows the spinal joints and muscles to be stretched. It is effective in the treatment of many types of low back pain. I received many letters and phone calls about these articles, but none of them more interesting than this one. Here is the letter exactly as I received it. Continue Reading


Study Gives Chiropractors Top Grades

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright December 10, 1986


In last week’s column I answered a question from a person who wondered why some doctors don’t like sending their patients who have whiplash to chiropractors for treatment. Her friend’s doctor refused to send her friend to a chiropractor, saying that he might make her condition worse. Those of you who read last week’s column probably think that I was just in a cranky mood when I wrote that answer. Continue Reading


Some MDs Aren’t Aware of What Chiropractors Do

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright December 3, 1986


Question: Three months ago my friend and I were involved in a car accident. Our car was rear-ended and we both ended up with sore necks and backs. My doctor examined me, told me I had whiplash and back spasms, and sent me to a chiropractor. Continue Reading


How to Avoid Back Injuries When Shoveling Snow

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright January 7, 1987


Question: I know I have read about this topic before but I didn’t really pay attention because it never really affected me- until now. Yesterday morning I awoke to find my driveway engulfed in a blanket of snow. I had only a short time to get to work so I grabbed my shovel and worked like a madman. I made it out of my driveway, and I even made it to work on time, but while I was sitting at my desk I felt the strangest thing happen. Continue Reading


Exercise Strengthens Skater’s Ankles

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, The Liberal, Copyright January 21, 1987


Question: I have a problem that might sound just a bit trivial but it is a problem to me. Recently, I went skating at the city hall. I had a wonderful time, however, after just five minutes of skating my ankles hurt so much that I couldn’t continue. I hadn’t been skating in about five years before them. Could that be the problem?  Your advice would be much appreciated. Continue Reading


Chiropractors are Okay in this Reader’s Book

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill LiberalJanuary 14, 1987


Dear readers: A few weeks ago my column dealt with the topic of chiropractic treatment of whiplash. I answered a letter from a reader who was wondering why more medical doctors didn’t recommend chiropractic care for these and similar cases. I invited readers to respond; both doctors and patients who have been through similar situations. What follows is a letter I received from a reader. It is dated Dec. 4, and reads as follows: Continue Reading


Better Late than Never

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, Richmond Hill Liberal, Copyright January 28, 1987


Dear readers: I guess the time has come to clean up my desk. As I read the letter I am going to answer today I realized (as you will, too) that it must have been sitting on my desk for at least six months. Continue Reading


A ‘Spine Tingling’ Poem for Christmas

Dr. Allan Horowitz, published newspaper article, The Liberal, Copyright December 17, 1986


Twas the week before Christmas and all through the house nothing was stirring except for a computer keyboard. (I know it doesn’t rhyme. I’m not a poet, I’m a serious journalist.) Dr. Horowitz sat working a week behind schedule, eight letters to answer, but he couldn’t get the thought of Christmas spirit out of his head. Continue Reading


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