The most important relationship I seek to nurture in the treatment room is the one a patient has with their own body. We live in a culture that teaches us to override pain, defer to outside authority, and push through discomfort. Patients often arrive hoping I can “fix” them, but the truth is, we can’t do the work for them. We can offer guidance, insight and support, but healing requires their full participation.
Mark Charrette, DC
Mark N. Charrette is a well-known lecturer throughout the U.S. and abroad, and has spoken on spinal and extremity adjusting for over 15 years, having conducted over 120 seminars worldwide. Dr. Charrette received a bachelor's degree from Illinois State University (summa cum laude) in 1976. He is a 1980 summa cum laude graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic. For additional information please visit his columnist page.