Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys/Arizona Cardinals)

The main reason Emmitt still functions as well as he does is Rob Parker,
DC, the grandson of chiropractic legend Dr. Jim Parker and son of Karl
Parker, creator of the Karl Parker Seminar Series. Emmitt was introduced
to Parker by former Cowboys fullback Daryl Johnson and the two began a
routine of chiropractic treatments – sometimes up to two or three per week
– that continues to this day.  Dr. Parker moved his office near the Cowboys
facility.  The friendly geography allows Emmitt to make chiropractic a
major part of his routine. During the season, he spends about two hours
with Dr. Parker every Friday afternoon. Depending on how he feels,
Emmitt may be treated by Dr. Parker two or three days a week; in some
instances, Parker flies with the team to provide care up until the start of the
game.  Emmitt states, "I go see the chiropractor when I get bent out of
shape on Sundays. Playing in a football game is like being in 30-40 car
accidents."
 
Emmitt is one of a growing number of Cowboys who turn to Dr. Parker for treatment. Currently, wide receiver
Raghib “Rocket” Ishmial; safety Darren Woodson; quarterback Quincy Carter; defensive end Greg Ellis; and
offensive lineman Larry Allen all see Dr. Parker on a regular basis. Ismail is such a believer in chiropractic that
before the start of the 2002 season, he sent the entire group of Cowboys wide receivers to Dr. Parker for
adjustments, blood workups and nutritional analysis, and paid for the entire session out-of-pocket.
When Emmitt was asked if he ever gets used to the pain and abuse his body takes each season and how he gets
past that each year, he replied, “I think I take enough. I spend enough time trying to take care of my body and
trying to remove some of the stress that the game itself puts on the body. I do that through massages, through
chiropractic -- a particular chiropractor that I see in Dallas and I try to eat  properly and rest.”
“Some of it may seen hokey to some people,” Emmitt said, referring to chiropractic. “But if you traveled where I’
ve traveled, done what I’ve done and seen the results that I’ve been getting, then you’d understand where I’m
coming from.”  
In the October 16, 1998 issue of the USA Today, was an article that featured Emmitt.  Emmitt is still one of the
best players in the game.  The article discusses his healthy lifestyle that includes regular chiropractic care. "I started
doing this(chiropractic) about four or five years ago," Smith said. "I believe that what I’m doing is what helps me
go on. I think Warren Moon, (Seattle’s 41 year old quarter back) does the same thing. So I’ve become a big
believer in servicing my body and making sure it is lined up properly and functioning the way it is supposed to on
Sunday."
Smith joins an ever-growing list of professional athletes who regularly receive chiropractic adjustments. In June
during the NBA basketball finals star players Scotty Pippin, and John Stockton were among those who received
chiropractic care during breaks in the sixth and final game of the championship series.
When LaDainian Tomlinson was still in college he called to ask Smith about his longevity, how he'd rushed for
1,000 yards for 10 straight seasons.  What was Smith's advice?  Messages on Monday and Friday said ''find a good
chiropractor.''