Soapy Sam said:
Eos- a word of caution. The theory of chiropractic seems full of holes. Many medical theories are. Treatments may work for reasons wildly at odds with theory. We refine the theory with time and evidence.
My personal experience of chiropractic was highly positive. A chronic problem of pain and muscular weakness in both arms, diagnosed by a physiotherapist as related to neck damage. After neck x-ray, a chiropractor gave a very similar diagnosis, with more detail based on the xray evidence. Manipulative treatment - rapid and inexpensive by comparison with masseur's or physiotherapist's rates- cured the problem which had bothered me for several years. It has not recurred.
This does not mean Chiropractic can treat migraine, cancer or ingrown toenail. It does support the observation that competent manipulation can improve some musculo skeletal problems, which may be contributing to soft tissue (eg nerve ) damage.
Personal anecdote, I appreciate; but from a fairly sceptical source.
As with any treatment (including sports coaching and the like), you must assess the practitioner and decide if he is competent or not. I may have been fortunate in my practitioner.
You've got to be kidding me. Seems full of holes? Did you even view the video?
He claims to have cured deafness by "realigning" the spine.
The video clearly shows that one does not "realign" anything. Instead, it is just like cracking your knuckles.
I don't know if it is true, but people told me that was a bad idea because it can wear down cartilage and maybe even cause damage.
Your treatment? Heck if getting a massage works, then I'd rather go to a masseuse, and one that won't cause me to have a stroke by "manipulating" my neck. Do you even know what initially caused your ailment?
You need to give examples of treatments that work wildly at odds of the "theory" and are still used by MD's.
Chiros aren't taught about the body, they are taught about "energy", and how that energy must flowly freely through the spine. They claim to correct a flow that is not free, and that can cure EVERYTHING.
***rolls on floor laughing***
No wonder they don't have a clue about vaccines. According to them the spine being popped can cure every disease
***guffaw***.
Okay. I'll get serious now.
If anyone knows anything about the human body, letting air out of spinal joints doesn't make one iota of difference to any ailment.
Their claims are impossible by any stretch of the imagination.
I can't believe what chiropracy is based on.
If you view the video and read the posts, you can see why people want to think it works. It doesn't, and they are deluding themselves.