I’m not against chiropractic, I’m against chiropractors who think they can treat medical problems when overwhelming evidence shows that is untrue. How does chiropractic treat sepsis? Stroke? Heart attacks? Diabetes? Strep throat? UTIs? I could keep going...https://twitter.com/jaroddfranklin/status/1200887431509229568 …
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I'm sure many of them wish they had lived in the era when they could be traveling doctors/surgeons/barbers/dentists without any certification.pic.twitter.com/3g70zRZirk
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I agree. I think people who choose to do so should be allowed to have random chiros mash on their back. Cause freedom to do weird stuff if you want. I don’t support it. It has no evidence. And no necks.
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As a physical therapist, I agree with you. I don't do woo, but some of my colleagues do.
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All the reasons you two have listed are precisely why I am against them!
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After an accident, I was in terrible pain and my mother took me to a chiropractor. For months. I should have gone to an actual physical therapist, but I didn't know that then. Shame on the chiropractor for misleading us into thinking he could handle my recovery.
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But you did forget HIGHLY compensated
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