The Bachelorette Receives Chiropractic Care during Primetime
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Six Millions of viewers last night watched Bachelorette Desiree Hartsock on her hometown visit with Chris Siegfried have an adjustment from his Dad, Chiropractor Dr. George Siegfried. Not only did he provide a thoracic adjustment and cervical rotary break, he also preformed the nasal specific technique on his son with a disturbing nostril close up.
Not familiar with the reality show the Bachelorette? A brief synopsis: An attractive 20 something woman is jet-setted around the world on dates with a dozen men with the expectation of a proposal at the end of the season. Each episode she eliminates one or more with a symbolic rose ceremony. The episode being discussed is referred to as the hometown visits which has occurred for the past 13 seasons when the field in narrowed to 4 potential suitors. Visits are planned for the bachelorette to meet with the prospective families. They usually include dinner with immediate family, a one on one discussion with a parent and a quirky interaction.
The quirky interaction for contestant Chris Siegfried’s trip home to Middleville Oregon occurred in his Dad’s basement Chiropractic office. Dr. Siegfried at the dinner table with a glass of wine in his hand offered to treat Bachelorette Desiree after a story about falling off of a rock during a previous adventure on the show. Down the stairs into the first floor walk-out office with walls lined with Meric and trigger point charts the Chiropractic father is shown diversified adjusting the tentative bachelorette.
A following scene shows Dr. Zeigler, a 1981 Western States Chiropractic College graduate, preforming the nasal specific technique by inserting a finger cot, affixed to a sphygmomanometer bulb into the nostrils of his son. The resulting camera close up after the inflated balloon was removed with mucus attached left this Chiropractor horrified and I imagine along with million of other viewers.
Primetime television with a live audience of millions and more onlie is the exposure that chiropractors everywhere dream of, but is this message what we want presented to the general public? We all know one Chiropractor does not represent the entire profession, but last night Dr. George Siegfried did. Unfortunately without exams, histories and orthopedic tests the Chiropractor appeared to be conducting well timed parlor tricks. We will never know what was cut on the editing floor, except it was less entertaining than the Former Vice President of the Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners Dr. Siegfried’s supine cervical and p-a thoracic adjustments with grossly exaggerated noises.
The conversation about Chiropractic on the Bachelorette has already begun, Tweets appear throughout the live show.
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I found these with the hashtags #bachelorette and #BacheloretteNation on Twitter.
Chiropractor B.J. Hardick Chimed In
View a brief clip of the show: Chris’ Dad Works on Desiree’s Back or the entire episode: Bachelorette Week 8 Episode
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