Caring and patient
"As a retired medical doctor, I am hyper-sensitive to the treatment I receive from the physicians who attend me. Over the years, much of the treatment has been less than exemplary. All too often, time constraints on doctors and their staff, exacerbated by rising insurance costs, make for unsatisfactory experience for the patient. Dr. Stutzman is the welcomed exception. As a doctor his skills are impeccable. As a caring, patient human being he has few peers. I have never once felt rushed in his presence, nor has there ever been an instance when I thought he wasn’t totally focused on the task at hand. I offer only the highest recommendation."
- Dr. I. Richard Feldsher, Paoli
Chiropractic Pearls
“In our randomized, controlled trial, we compared the effectiveness of manual therapy, physical therapy, and continued care by a general practitioner in patients with nonspecific neck pain. The success rate at seven weeks was twice as high for the manual therapy group (68.3 percent) as for the continued care group (general practitioner). Manual therapy scored better than physical therapy on all outcome measures. Patients receiving manual therapy had fewer absences from work than patients receiving physical therapy or continued care, and manual therapy and physical therapy each resulted in statistically significant less analgesic use than continued care.”
– Hoving et al, Annals of Internal Medicine (2002)
