Originally posted by: magomago
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Originally posted by: magomago
Yeah i fi was there I'd come by just for a visit. I'm sure there is something fucked up with me eits lol 😛
LMK if you are ever in SO CAL 😉
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: magomago
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1998 called, and they want their GIF back :^P
Originally posted by: eits
um, well, bratz dolls debuted in 2001... soooo...
Originally posted by: The_Dude8
hey eits,
i think i am developing CTS on my right wrist, will seeing a chiro helps relieve the pain?
Thanks
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: alchemize
OK, so cite some articles from there. Let's just focus on ADHD for starters? I'm super curious how cracking somebody's back cures ADHD.Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: alchemize
So defend what you said. Post some peer-reviewed studies about those ailments you claimed Chiro can help?
uh, i already posted in response to your nonsense.
you also have to understand that getting studies for chiropractic is a relatively new thing and not much money goes into it because we don't use any pharmaceuticals. so we're not going to be in any jama or anything like that... our studies and peer-reviews are typically found in chiropractic, manipulative, and physiotherapy journals.
i already posted links. pay attention.
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
how do you graduate and not know it?
What a crock of shit. :laugh:
You can graduate from a chiropractic "school" and not know it because it's not a legitimate profession.
May as well call yourself a "Doctor of Voodoo", or "Doctor of Magic", or "Doctor of God".
It was founded by some dude in the 1890s. That should say enough.
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Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: alchemize
OK, so cite some articles from there. Let's just focus on ADHD for starters? I'm super curious how cracking somebody's back cures ADHD.Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: alchemize
So defend what you said. Post some peer-reviewed studies about those ailments you claimed Chiro can help?
uh, i already posted in response to your nonsense.
you also have to understand that getting studies for chiropractic is a relatively new thing and not much money goes into it because we don't use any pharmaceuticals. so we're not going to be in any jama or anything like that... our studies and peer-reviews are typically found in chiropractic, manipulative, and physiotherapy journals.
i already posted links. pay attention.
You posted Youtube, I didn't bother to look at those. Fire up a chiro, manipulative or physiotherapy journal study on ADHD and chiro treatment...
Originally posted by: eits
apparently, i graduated on july 15th... i had no idea.
and i just got a job today being a clinician's assistant. woot!
today, life is good 🙂
Originally posted by: moks78
Originally posted by: eits
apparently, i graduated on july 15th... i had no idea.
and i just got a job today being a clinician's assistant. woot!
today, life is good 🙂
Yup, you've graduated but you are not a license DC yet unless you've passed all your board exams.
My friend is a chiropractor and he has to pass 4 levels of National board licensure exams before being able to practice on his own.
The exams were administered during his 4 years of study with the last one before graduation.
Right now you are working under your employers license...meaning pay is small as oppose to practicing on your own...you have to start somewhere.
Good luck...hope you can open your own practice sooner and prosper.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Eli
Perhaps I was a bit harsh. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for alternative medicine and viewpoints, but these people reek of bullshit. I agree with the idea that lifestyle changes and such can have a dramatic impact on your life.
I do not agree that cracking someones joints will make them more intelligent or fix their health problems, lol. Subluxation and associated nonsense has no basis in science or reality for that matter.
Funny how I went to my chiropractor with upper torso pain when running - and when I left, I could run fine again.
'splain plz.
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Codewiz
How about this. Lets eliminate the anecdotal evidence.....lets eliminate the personal stories. I mean because we all know about the placebo effect.
EITS or any other quack "doctor", how about you provide real peer reviewed studies that showed Chiropractic care cured any diseases or ailments beyond joint issues. I see you mention colic. Show me the study that supports claims such as this. High blood pressure, show me that chiropractic care is any different than massage for lowering it.
Joint issues are pretty damn important, IMHO. Maybe you've never not been able to move your head more than a few degrees due to excruciating pain...
I've only gone to one chiropractor, so maybe the vast majority of them are "quacks" as you claim. However, I have nothing but good things to say about mine..I probably go, on average, every couple of years.
It is one thing to claim it helps with joint issues. It is entirely something else to claim it cures real problems such as high blood pressure. Especially if you aren't going to provide peer reviewed scientific studies to backup your claims.
Not being able to turn your head isn't a "real problem"? Damn those unnecessary conveniences of the human body!
Talk about not being able to address the issue. I never stated joint problems aren't real. My point is simple. Claiming chiropractic care can cure real issues such as high blood pressure is disingenuous and not backed by any scientific studies.
Additionally there are few studies that show any long term benefit to real joint issues. Temporarily relief sure. Long term solutions, no.
Originally posted by: esquared
Alright enough of the trolling, bashing, insulting and so on. This is a congratulatory thread. If you don't want to partake, fine.
STAY OUT.
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Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: esquared
Alright enough of the trolling, bashing, insulting and so on. This is a congratulatory thread. If you don't want to partake, fine.
STAY OUT.
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Now sir, you had me thinking that you decided to edit out your own comments and give yourself a warning.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Eli
Perhaps I was a bit harsh. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for alternative medicine and viewpoints, but these people reek of bullshit. I agree with the idea that lifestyle changes and such can have a dramatic impact on your life.
I do not agree that cracking someones joints will make them more intelligent or fix their health problems, lol. Subluxation and associated nonsense has no basis in science or reality for that matter.
Funny how I went to my chiropractor with upper torso pain when running - and when I left, I could run fine again.
'splain plz.
You received physical therapy. Many chiroquacktors disguise their quackery by also giving legitimate physical therapy. There's no reason that manipulations of the joints couldn't help with joint problems, it's when they claim to cure ailments that are completely removed from the joints and muscles with spinal adjustments that the BS alarm goes off. I'm not going to bother with this thread beyond this post, because despite his profession and our posting history I actually like eits, but I'll just leave this here if anyone actually cares about my opinion (not likely).
Edit - do'h, forgot to add, congrats eits. :beer: Here's to a successful career.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Codewiz
How about this. Lets eliminate the anecdotal evidence.....lets eliminate the personal stories. I mean because we all know about the placebo effect.
EITS or any other quack "doctor", how about you provide real peer reviewed studies that showed Chiropractic care cured any diseases or ailments beyond joint issues. I see you mention colic. Show me the study that supports claims such as this. High blood pressure, show me that chiropractic care is any different than massage for lowering it.
Joint issues are pretty damn important, IMHO. Maybe you've never not been able to move your head more than a few degrees due to excruciating pain...
I've only gone to one chiropractor, so maybe the vast majority of them are "quacks" as you claim. However, I have nothing but good things to say about mine..I probably go, on average, every couple of years.
It is one thing to claim it helps with joint issues. It is entirely something else to claim it cures real problems such as high blood pressure. Especially if you aren't going to provide peer reviewed scientific studies to backup your claims.
Not being able to turn your head isn't a "real problem"? Damn those unnecessary conveniences of the human body!
Talk about not being able to address the issue. I never stated joint problems aren't real. My point is simple. Claiming chiropractic care can cure real issues such as high blood pressure is disingenuous and not backed by any scientific studies.
Additionally there are few studies that show any long term benefit to real joint issues. Temporarily relief sure. Long term solutions, no.
The BP/Chiro study was published in nature. It seemed like a well constructed study.
The problem with healthcare professional is that everyone is convinced they're an expert. Present teh same patient to 5 specialists and you might get 5 different theories as to why the patient is feeling pain. The danger is when docs and chiros overreach and get too myopic in their speciality and think their method is the best, or more dangerous, only, solution to the patient's illness.
Overall there seems to be a lack of well conducted, high powered studies for what chiros do and that's a real shame since lots of people use them. But if a patient is feeling some kind of ambiguous musculoskeletal pain that doesnt seem to have a definite origin, I wouldn't hesistate to suggest he/she try out an experienced chiro.