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Veterinary Boards have gone after them for doing so on small dogs & cats as well, not to mention hlthe2b May 2016 #1
I have patients with back pain coming in all the time wanting a referral to a chiropractor. Aristus May 2016 #2
The argument against chiropractic is that D D Palmer was wrong! longship May 2016 #5
I have used chiroprators and physical therapists 1939 May 2016 #7
The difference in your case is the difference between protocol of care and standard of care. Aristus May 2016 #11
You had a poor PT. HuckleB May 2016 #15
I also had an unethical doctor 1939 May 2016 #38
Uh, unless they do something a PT would do, chiropractic is off the table. HuckleB May 2016 #39
And I have never seen a chiropractor who didn't sell supplements. Archae May 2016 #51
Or band-AIDS sold to keep "pressure points." HuckleB May 2016 #54
I prefer my chiropractor to... Xolodno May 2016 #3
My brother-in-law would love to talk to you, about the "carpal tunnel rage." Archae May 2016 #9
Probably was legit. Xolodno May 2016 #12
Doc told me i had "carpal tunnel" except i had numbness in the last two fingers 1939 May 2016 #40
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #4
Do you have a point? Archae May 2016 #6
Only the one that is obvious. ronnie624 May 2016 #10
Offense accepted. Archae May 2016 #13
Die-hard chiropractor fans CountAllVotes May 2016 #8
Twenty Things Most Chiropractors Won’t Tell You HuckleB May 2016 #14
No doubt there are unscrupulous chiropractors, just as there are unscrupulous MD's. Scuba May 2016 #16
Just because some medical centers offer something, doesn't make it right for them to do so. HuckleB May 2016 #17
And just because one chiropractor is a quack doesn't mean all are. Scuba May 2016 #18
Do you understand the basis for the whole "profession?" HuckleB May 2016 #20
Let's see, who should I trust? An anonymous internet poster or ... Scuba May 2016 #21
You can go with whatever you want to go. HuckleB May 2016 #22
I spent more than 30 years as a hospital administrator. I know a little about the topic. Scuba May 2016 #23
It doesn't look like it to me. HuckleB May 2016 #24
Blind faith? Nope. Perhaps you should read the links you provided ... Scuba May 2016 #27
Again, when they do what a PT does, as was already noted HuckleB May 2016 #33
Talk about blind! Scuba May 2016 #35
ROFLMAO!!! HuckleB May 2016 #36
It's a lot like arguing with an anti-vaxxer. Xolodno May 2016 #26
They either don't read, or don't understand, the links they post .... Scuba May 2016 #28
Again, you are completely misrepresenting what I've posted, and what you've posted. HuckleB May 2016 #34
The irony is rather rich with this. HuckleB May 2016 #32
I think there needs to be some sort of distinction made here. NuclearDem May 2016 #30
Unfortunately, the quack parts of alt med are getting play in all too many places. HuckleB May 2016 #37
Except that most PTs I have seen are incompetent 1939 May 2016 #42
I don't buy it. HuckleB May 2016 #43
In the tiny town where I was born, a chiropractor set up practice Cirque du So-What May 2016 #19
Here's another good reason Orrex May 2016 #25
Yep. progressoid May 2016 #31
I ended up replying in the other thread gollygee May 2016 #29
If an MD had a malpractice case would that make you dead-set against all MD's? pnwmom May 2016 #41
Sciatica usually only improves on its own, over time. HuckleB May 2016 #44
I also saw an Osteopath instantly fix one of my children, whose spine came out pnwmom May 2016 #47
And more anecdotes. HuckleB May 2016 #48
I trusted my doctor, who partnered with the osteopath, and witnessed the results pnwmom May 2016 #49
Thanks for the continued anecdote and the cherry picked link. HuckleB May 2016 #53
The World Health Organization. A "cherry picked link." pnwmom May 2016 #56
So you believe everything the WHO says. HuckleB May 2016 #57
Unlike you, I avoid broad, sweeping, black and white statements. pnwmom May 2016 #58
Hogwash. HuckleB May 2016 #62
SCIENCE!!! U4ikLefty May 2016 #67
Derp. HuckleB May 2016 #70
That is way too simplistic. There are multiple reasons and areas of the sciatic nerve that can uppityperson May 2016 #76
It is, and it isn't. HuckleB May 2016 #77
Huh, promoting untrained chiropracty? Weird. uppityperson May 2016 #78
Yeah, that's not the point. HuckleB May 2016 #79
No, I don't wonder that at all. kentauros May 2016 #45
So you think scams are cool? HuckleB May 2016 #46
septic Skittles May 2016 #55
Go deeper kentauros May 2016 #60
septic as a noun? Skittles May 2016 #61
It's a play on words. kentauros May 2016 #64
ahhhhhhhh Skittles May 2016 #66
No, you're not. kentauros May 2016 #68
I spent over forty years as a bricklayer. panader0 May 2016 #50
What the fuck are subluxations? longship May 2016 #52
There are sport horses in my barn who get definitive relief from the veterinary chiropractic work. riderinthestorm May 2016 #59
Yes, they can. HuckleB May 2016 #63
They either get relief or not. The placebo effect is moot. riderinthestorm May 2016 #65
Not true. HuckleB May 2016 #69
David Ramey is not credible. The AVMA has approved chiro, acupuncture and PT as effective riderinthestorm May 2016 #71
Quack treatments invade many places, but it doesn't make them worthy. HuckleB May 2016 #72
More... HuckleB May 2016 #74
The Crack Heard Round the World HuckleB May 2016 #73
Post #4, x100. Why many here refuse to engage you any longer. closeupready May 2016 #75
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