By 1973 Dr. Gonstead was a legend, celebrating 50
years as a chiropractor. His dedication included seeing patients 6
1/2 days a week, often for 18 hours a day. His had also developed
the biggest Chiropractic complex in the world featuring an airstrip,
hotel and restaurant. The 59,000 sq. foot clinic with a 150-seat
waiting room was specifically designed to handle the more than 1000
patients a day that came from as far away as France and Belgium to
this tiny town, in the middle of
Wisconsin. His continuous research, development and practice
continue to be the foundation of the chiropractic method that bares
his name today.
Hoopinsocker was Dr. Gonstead’s word
for:
“The Perfect adjustment”