Kahalachan
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This is just in regards to lower back pain and stuff like that.
I'm not talking about children or many of the other woo claims chiropractors make.
Wolff's Law seems to support the idea of re-alignment. In fact, I know that's how martial artists get the bone strength to break bricks and ice and stuff like that.
So if a chiropractor works only with lower back pain and muscle stresses and attempt to re-shape lower back structure is that woo?
What's medical science's stance on just this alone?
Wikipedia has an external link saying this.
"Manipulation has been shown to have a reasonably good degree of efficacy in ameliorating back pain, headache, and similar musculoskeletal complaints"
Here's the source
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/13638.html
I'm not talking about children or many of the other woo claims chiropractors make.
Wolff's Law seems to support the idea of re-alignment. In fact, I know that's how martial artists get the bone strength to break bricks and ice and stuff like that.
So if a chiropractor works only with lower back pain and muscle stresses and attempt to re-shape lower back structure is that woo?
What's medical science's stance on just this alone?
Wikipedia has an external link saying this.
"Manipulation has been shown to have a reasonably good degree of efficacy in ameliorating back pain, headache, and similar musculoskeletal complaints"
Here's the source
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/13638.html