January 14, 2014 — A group of Japanese chiropractors and supporters has donated a black walnut knee chest adjusting table to the Sherman College’s Chiropractic Health Center. Given by Dr. Keisuke Fujibuchi; Keizaburo Shimada, DC; Ray & Company President Saburo Mikata; Ray & Company’s Takayoshi Abe; and future Sherman student Hirofumi Isobe, the table features a plaque honoring the college’s namesake, Dr. Lyle Sherman. It was presented by Isobe on Jan. 7, 2014.
“We look forward to the many life-changing adjustments this beautiful table will provide our patients and students at Sherman College’s Chiropractic Health Center,” said Sherman College President Edwin Cordero, DC. The table will be placed in the Student Health Center where it will provide much-needed support for the interns in correcting vertebral subluxations daily.
The college’s on-campus health center, where senior students intern under the close supervision of licensed doctors of chiropractic, provides quality and affordable chiropractic care to the local community through nearly 20,000 patient visits per year.
The facility is a teaching clinic for chiropractic students who are in their final stage of internship prior to graduation from the doctor of chiropractic program. The teaching environment, coordinated by licensed doctors of chiropractic, allows interns to practice chiropractic under close supervision and constant consultation.
Source: Sherman College of Chiropractic