Wowbagger
The Infinitely Prolonged
Tonight, the Westchester PC User's Group ( www.WPCUG.org ) is scheduled to have a doctor speak about "chiropractic methods that help us regain control over our busy lives". (What this has to do with computers is beyond me, but anyways...)
I intend to be at this meeting, and I will carry along a couple of printouts from SkepDic.com and other sites with me, to bring to everyone's attention. I am mightily skeptical of such methods.
However, I also suspect that there might be chance that not all chiropractors, and their related methods, are as bad as the skeptical sources claim. So, the questions I would like to pose to this forum are thus: Is there such a thing as a good chiropractor? If so, how can we tell the difference?
Perhaps only those chiropractors whose practice is limited to treating physical spinal injury, where manipulation might be appropriate, are the good ones?
Are there any good chiropractic methods for treating stress symptoms, that can not be treated better any other way?
Also,
If there is even an ounce of real science in chiropractology, why haven't the good practitioners taken steps to disassociate themselves from the bad ones (much like astronomy disassociated itself from astrology)? Where's the sense of regulation?
For example, why are practitioners who reject germ theory allowed to practice under the name of "chiropractor", along with those that do accept germ theory?
Disclaimer: My own father, long ago, seems to have had a good experience with at least one chiropractor, although he has also had bad experiences with others. This is another reason I am bringing the subject up, like this.
I will invite the doctor who is speaking tonight to join us in this thread, as well as other attendees of the meeting, if they so wish to do so. We'll see what happens.
I intend to be at this meeting, and I will carry along a couple of printouts from SkepDic.com and other sites with me, to bring to everyone's attention. I am mightily skeptical of such methods.
However, I also suspect that there might be chance that not all chiropractors, and their related methods, are as bad as the skeptical sources claim. So, the questions I would like to pose to this forum are thus: Is there such a thing as a good chiropractor? If so, how can we tell the difference?
Perhaps only those chiropractors whose practice is limited to treating physical spinal injury, where manipulation might be appropriate, are the good ones?
Are there any good chiropractic methods for treating stress symptoms, that can not be treated better any other way?
Also,
If there is even an ounce of real science in chiropractology, why haven't the good practitioners taken steps to disassociate themselves from the bad ones (much like astronomy disassociated itself from astrology)? Where's the sense of regulation?
For example, why are practitioners who reject germ theory allowed to practice under the name of "chiropractor", along with those that do accept germ theory?
Disclaimer: My own father, long ago, seems to have had a good experience with at least one chiropractor, although he has also had bad experiences with others. This is another reason I am bringing the subject up, like this.
I will invite the doctor who is speaking tonight to join us in this thread, as well as other attendees of the meeting, if they so wish to do so. We'll see what happens.