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		<title>Accidents caused by ads on School Buses &#8211; Really?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[According to a recent NBC news article, you may soon be seeing advertisements on the side of your local school buses.
<blockquote>Advertising could soon be coming to a school bus near you. A divided State Senate Committee in Tallahassee narrowly approved a measure allowing some advertising on school buses Monday. Even the bill’s sponsor considers the move a drastic response to a sour economy.

Traditional yellow school buses could become rolling billboards under legislation that has cleared a State Senate Committee. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Bill Montford of Tallahassee, acknowledges the move is drastic. “I like yellow school buses, but I also like other programs. I like teacher aides in schools.”

The committee was deeply divided. Lizbeth Benaquisto, a <strong>Ft. Myers Republican</strong>, is not happy about the idea. “The push of consumerism on our children is in this context a step I’m not willing to take.”

A retired first grade teacher, Donna Sanford, made the trip to try and let the air out of the idea. “It’s hauling our most precious cargo...We’re going to degrade the bus, and it’s going to cause <strong>accidents</strong> and it’s going to cause heartache.” <cite>&ndash; NBC News: http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/School_Bus_Advertising_136970223.html</cite></blockquote>Now I don't know how many <strong>accidents</strong> occur each year because someone is mesmerized by a sticker ad on the side of a passing vehicle, but if I were to guess I would estimate it is about the same number of <strong>accidents</strong> caused by the distracting shadow of a passing air plane...

And as far as consumerism... please! Let's see, the exposure of consumerism from a bus ad is like a drop in the ocean to the consumerism our kids are exposed to in one single cartoon show...

Don't get me wrong, I'm not completely for ads on the side of school buses, but lets have a realistic perspective about it.

&nbsp;

Dr. Rob Watkins
Serving <strong>Fort Myers</strong> and <strong>LaBelle</strong> with <strong>chiropractic</strong>, <strong>massage</strong> and <strong>weight</strong> <strong>loss</strong>.

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		<title>Auto Accident and Airbag Safety in Fort Myers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 01:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our cars are like our favorite shoes. We use them often to get us from place to place. But many forget that cars can be dangerous if not respected for their potential danger. I&#8217;m not talking about drinking and driving or road rage, but the dangers inherent in our cars that we may not even be aware of. I am ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">O</span>ur cars are like our favorite shoes. We use them often to get us from place to place. But many forget that cars can be dangerous if not respected for their potential danger. I&#8217;m not talking about drinking and driving or road rage, but the dangers inherent in our cars that we may not even be aware of. I am talking about airbags.</p>
<p>Some picture an airbag as a soft pillow that is quickly placed in front of you moments before an <strong>auto accident</strong>. Although airbags save many lives, they can be very dangerous. Airbags deploy in 1/20 of a second which is about 160 mph, faster than you can blink your eyes. A controlled explosive device is necessary to inflate the bag at this speed creating quite a hard surface to strike.</p>
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<p>Though airbags save many lives, they often cause a variety of injuries. Most <strong>injuries</strong> are friction burns from the bag itself scrubbing the arms of the driver when it deploys, but fractures of wrists and arms occur as well.</p>
<p>In the video above I talk about the potential for<strong> serious injury</strong> due to the improper position of the front seat passenger. Propping your feet up on the dash could pretty much guarantee you severe lower extremity or leg fractures with any airbag deployment. Even if an emergency stop was made while a passenger was in this position and the airbag did not go off, the angle and the direction of the passenger&#8217;s weight would cause them to slide underneath the lap belt into the floor in front of them. This would likely cause neck and face injury after sliding or catching under the lap belt. NOT FUN!</p>
<p>Oh, and by the way, if you use the excuse of having an airbag to rationalize why you don&#8217;t wear your seat belt&#8230; Consider this: some airbags will not deploy unless the seat belt is on.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long to learn that the force of an airbag can hurt those who are too close to it. Researchers have determined that the risk zone for driver airbags is the first <strong>2 to 3 inches</strong> (5 to 8 cm) of inflation. So, placing yourself <strong>10 inches</strong> (25 cm) from your driver airbag gives you a clear margin of safety. Measure this distance from the center of the steering wheel to your breastbone. If you currently sit less than 10 inches away, you can adjust your driving position in the following ways:</p>
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<li>Move your seat to the rear as far as possible while still reaching the pedals comfortably.</li>
<li>Slightly recline the back of your seat. Although car designs vary, most drivers can achieve the 10-inch distance even with the driver seat all the way forward by slightly reclining the back of the seat. If reclining the seat makes it hard to see the road, you can raise yourself up by using your car&#8217;s seat-raising system (not all cars have this!) or a firm, non-slippery cushion to achieve the same effect.</li>
<li>Point the airbag toward your chest, instead of your head and neck, by tilting your steering wheel downward (this only works if your steering wheel is adjustable).</li>
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<p>The rules are different for <strong>children</strong>. An airbag can seriously injure or even kill an unbuckled child who is sitting too close to it or is thrown toward the dash during emergency braking. Experts agree that the following safety points are important:</p>
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<li>Children 12 and under should ride buckled up in a properly installed, age-appropriate car seat in the rear seat.</li>
<li>Infants in rear-facing child seats (under one year old and weighing less than 20 pounds / 10 kg) should never ride in the front seat of a car that has a passenger-side airbag.</li>
<li>If a child over one year old must ride in the front seat with a passenger-side airbag, he or she should be in a front-facing child safety seat, a booster seat or a properly fitting lap/shoulder belt, and the seat should be moved as far back as possible.</li>
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<p>If you have been in an accident, please call for a consultation about your injuries. Prompt treatment is important.</p>
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		<title>Whiplash Injuries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An injury caused by a rapid forward movement and subsequent backward movement of the cervical spine (neck) is commonly known as &#8220;whiplash.&#8221; A severe fall or auto accident are typical examples of conditions under which whiplash occurs. In an auto accident, an impact from behind snaps the head backwards and then trusts the head forward by the cars deceleration.   ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An injury caused by a rapid forward movement and subsequent backward movement of the cervical spine (neck) is commonly known as &#8220;<strong>whiplash</strong>.&#8221; A <strong>severe fall</strong> or <strong>auto accident</strong> are typical examples of conditions under which whiplash occurs. In an auto accident, an impact from behind snaps the head backwards and then trusts the head forward by the cars deceleration.</p>
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<p>Common reactions to such an injury are <strong>stiffness, headaches, shoulder, neck or arm pain, dizziness, visual problems, nausea, vomiting, chest pain or blood pressure irregularities,</strong> to name a few. But many of these symptoms may be delayed.</p>
<p>The symptoms of a <strong>whiplash injury</strong> may not be felt for several hours and in some cases years after the <strong>accident</strong>. Typically, however, the detection of irregularities is recognized 12 to 24 hours after the accident.</p>
<p>Further compounding the problem of whiplash detection is that the symptoms can show up in many different parts of the body. To the unaware victim they can appear unrelated to the neck.</p>
<p>*Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine (1999):<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> <strong>Study concluded that Chiropractic treatment is the only proven effective treatment for chronic whiplash</strong></span></p>
<p>The science of chiropractic is specifically directed towards the structural balance of the spine and a nervous system. Since our expertise is in this area, a chiropractic examination should be sought following any injury that involves a cervical spine. <strong>Chiropractors</strong> properly aligned and improve the mobility of the spine and are trained to take direct action in cases of trauma injuries such as whiplash.</p>
<p>Immediate attention can deter the development of many problems later on. When the muscles and ligaments that hold the neck vertebrae in place are strained or torn, spinal derangement usually occurs. When left untreated, the eventual result is serious degeneration.</p>
<p>If you are involved in an accident or a fall in which you suspect that your spine (especially your neck) may have been strained, call a chiropractor immediately.</p>
<p>The Benefit of X-rays in the Diagnosis of Whiplash Symptoms</p>
<p>X-rays of the spine serve a dual purpose: to analyze the position of the vertebra in order to locate misalignments that cause pressure or irritation to the nerves within the spine, and to make certain that no complications exist, such as fractures, dislocations or malformations that could further delay the patients recovery. For this reason, when visiting a chiropractic clinic for injuries such as whiplash, x-rays will most likely be given as a routine part of the examination and diagnostic process.</p>
<p>Because whiplash symptoms are often delayed a minimal of 12 to 24 hours, patients having visited the hospital or MD may not have been properly treated.</p>
<p>Even if whiplash symptoms were detected, a chiropractic examination would still be in order because of our specialized training in recognizing and treating spinal irregularities.</p>
<p>In either case, x-rays may have been taken at the hospital. These x-rays are often released when requested. However, new x-rays may be ordered. The hospital technician may not be aware of the precise area a chiropractor must view or how important it is to have the spine in the correct position to notice some of the more subtle irregularities.</p>
<p>X-rays taken in a chiropractor’s office are administered by or directly supervised by a doctor who will make sure that the patient’s neck and back are in the proper position for optimal x-rays.</p>
<p>Because the x-ray is one of the doctors most important diagnostic tools in detecting the symptoms of whiplash, it is imperative that they are taken properly. In any trauma injury such as whiplash, expect a thorough chiropractic examination that includes x-rays.</p>
<p><strong>Whiplash a Case History:</strong></p>
<p>There are hundreds of case histories that demonstrate how effective chiropractors are at treating whiplash victims.</p>
<p>One such case involved a young housewife whose car was struck from behind while waiting at the traffic light. There was very minor damage and no one seemed hurt. Later that day, she had a noticeable headache.</p>
<p>The next morning she felt even worse. She contacted her insurance company and was sent to a doctor for an examination. She was told the stiffness and headache was temporary and would go away in a couple of days. It was implied that she was looking for sympathy or a settlement.</p>
<p>After several days the pain did not go away. Her father suggested that she see a chiropractor. She and her husband agreed.</p>
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