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Dear Dr. Ackermann,
My colleague and I often talk about the chiropractic training we
received at your Institute.
We both are inspired by the wisdom and knowledge you have
given us, and we use your methods in our treatment with great success.
Your observations and knowledge of medicine concerning spinal problems
has proved to be an extraordinarily valuable enrichment
of our own knowledge, which we, up
to now, have not found in other similar courses involving manual therapy.
I am repeatedly
reminded of this daily in my orthopedic clinic: an irrefutable examination, diagnosis and
treatment method that,
when carried out correctly, always leads to success.
As opposed to this are the complicated technical examination methods so
often resorted to nowadays, such as computer tomography
and isotope scanning, which are in
many cases completely unnecessary and only costly and are also,
in diagnosing problems
reported by patients, of mere academic value. This explains the failures following the
excision of prolapsed
or slightly protruded discs (without sequestrated materials and
without neurological symptoms), because the real causes of the
patients problems
stem from the misalignment of the pelvis and the spinal column as you have described.
My colleague and myself would certainly like to take a continuation course and, then, also achieve the degree of Master.
With grateful thanks, I remain thankfully yours,
Dr. J. Götze, Doctor of Orthopedic Medicine
What is deserving of the greatest admiration is unclear, his therapy or Dr. Ackermann himself!
In the true sense, he has been able to turn the (greatest) need into a virtue.
Sincerely yours,
Prof. Dr. J.V.K.
Excerpt from a book by Dr. Rolf Stühmer, Honorary Doctor
The Stuff of Courage I would, in
passing, like to recount the thoughts of a great man and modest therapist,
a man who, in
an ingenious manner, has grasped the interrelationship and understood how to transform it
into
practice by employing a considerate, careful and extremely effective therapy. I was
fortunate to have been a student
of his in the field of chiropractic, and for that I am
thankful. He, and we as his students, by employing his methods,
can help many people
throughout the world to again enjoy a happy, trouble-free life.
May the words of this book
forever motivate new therapists to dedicate their work to the service of suffering people.
Dr. D.N., Doctor of orthopedics and sport medicine
The knowledge that was imparted to me at the Ackermann
Institute has substantially deepened and expanded
my previous knowledge of manual
medicine, i.e. chiropractic therapy. The methods and treatment techniques taught
by Dr.
Ackermann in an intensive course lasting one week, as concerns pedagogical and, in
particular, practical content,
have been of great medical significance to my colleagues
and myself from Germany.
The intensive course taught by Dr. Ackermann within the framework
of a research seminar is unavailable
in Germany in this form. The knowledge learned in
such a short time during this one-week research seminar in Stockholm
would be dispensed in
German courses over a period of several years.
Sincerely,
D.N.
It was not until last week that I was able to help a desperate
architect who suffered from a stiff shoulder and arm.
After having gone through the basic
course and the goal-oriented atlas reposition, he could not fully grasp the
miracle that had taken place. He was completely without pain. For you, of
course, this is hardly anything new.
In ending these lines, I would like to express my thanks to you and to
your wife for the knowledge I have acquired
in the field of chiropractic. But, I am also
thankful for having learned about your lifetime experience. This has made me feel
that I
have met someone who has lived and laboured for an ideaspiritually equal to the
taskyet who has decided
to serve mankind: a life of fulfillment. I wish that the
world had more like Ackermann!
N.S., Doctor of Natural Medicine
Im very grateful that I have been given an opportunity to
learn hands-on chiropractic methodsand equally thankful
in the name of my patients.
In the beginning, I found it to be difficult, but now; so logical, lucid and elegant.
After I have come to know and appreciate spinal therapy according to Dr. Ackermann, I
realize that there are many
unexploited possibilities and avenues open for the science of
orthopedics.
Professor and Medical Doctor, Orthopedic Surgeon
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