He doesn’t disappoint:
Chiropractors serve a useful role in society, particularly when it comes to taking some of the pressure off of used car salesmen who would otherwise have the market cornered on chicanery. Nobody likes to be the only crook in town you understand, and if chiropractors are good for the self-esteem of used care dealers I’m all for’em.
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He forgot to mention the doctors who are in cahoots with the chiropracters… the ones who order the Xrays, refer the patient for their “fascial pain syndromes, etc”.
Do they also believe like acupuncturists about each spinal nerve affecting an internal organ somewhere?
CRAZY!!!
chirofrauders are crooks. This field, I believe, developed only in response to the rampant misuse of worker’s compensation, which now is almost a wholly fraudulent multi-billion dollar industry of minor “accidents”, then a mill of neuro / chiropractor / scumbagg lawyers / phys therapy / mri and payments to “victims” for years.
It’s not uncommon that I get a patient in the office who claims they’re on disability for an injury sustained 15+ yrs ago! I’m talking about folks who are totally ambulatory, drive a car, and neurologically fully intact (although as slimy as all the other participants in this scam).
There are some fluffy goofballs who think that chiroquacks are like part of the larger healthcare “team”, contributing a body of knowledge that supplements allopathic medicine.
that’s like believing in evolution & creationism at the same time, which would just be stupid:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070608/lf_afp/usevolutionreligion_070608182238
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