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Greenwood:
No.. .no. . .you don’t look at symptoms. Symptoms are
the last step in the process. What you do is you...
you know. . .as. .as a chiropractor, you have numerous... a multitude of tests. . .chiropractic -tests that you do
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to determine the source of the problem.. . of any problem.
And what you’re doing is looking for a breakdown in
communication in the body. You find that and really
the symptoms are for the patient. I don’t.. .I’ve never paid much attention to symptoms. -
Sgt. Teunis:
I know here when we became police officers. . .we have
to go through a basic first responder type training
course with medical so we know how to do CPR and we
know how to recognize certain things.
Greenwood:
Uh Huh. -
Sgt.
Teunis:
Uh...is...is there such a thing in your type of
training as far as chiropractic school uh. . .similar to
that of where if somebody became ill in your office
you would know how-to treat that? -
Greenwood:
Uh.. .a kind. . kind of a cursory thing where you’d
like.. . somebody would come in and give us a CPR
treatment and that sort of thing. Basically what
we did was called 911 and got them to the hospital.
Sgt.
Teunis:
Okay.
- -
Greenwood:
Tota. .totally different approach. -
Sgt.
Teunis.:
- So if there was an emergency in your office, you wouldn’t necessarily treat them at that point.
You would immediately call 911.
Greenwood:
Right.
Sgt.
Teunis:
Sorry Ron. . .go ahead.
Det.
Sudler:
That’s alright, I... -
Sgt.
Teunis:
I just. . I was trying to get an understanding...
Greenwood:
Yeah,- see. . .there’s. . .there’s really.. .we’re not...
we’re not anything like medical doctors at all.

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