What Does a Chiropractor Do? : How Are Chiropractic Adjustments Performed?
How are adjustments are done during a visit to the chiropractor in this free alternative medicine video. Expert: Brian Renner Bio: Brian Renner graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Iowa. He is currently practicing in Fontana, California at the Southridge Chiropractic Center. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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#14 written by phileustace 2 years ago
One more piece of the puzzle??
In other words you dont look at the whole
person’s body or spine, you think about point by point analysis. If you can’t think of the bigger picture then the patient has to keep coming back time and time again so you can work out the next “piece of the puzzle”. AFter 400 visits she owes $100,000 dollars when a big picture chiropractor could do the whole assessment in 1 free visit. If you wanna save money don’t see this guy. -
#17 written by sebbbo77 2 years ago
Luckily this chiro vandal is gay because I bet a lot of them get called up on sexual harassment and statutory rape with all the ass groping they do. Whats even worse is that over half of them have no degrees and they hide behind their “profession” as a way of money laundering for drug activities. This is the truth and thats why chiropractors get no respect in the medical world. How dare they call themselves doctors. They are masseuses.
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#19 written by Ajexis 2 years ago
@sebbbo77
This is not true at all. I have exactly the same problem as the patient being treated here and because of that i have gotten whats called Shin Splints.
By going to the chiropractor 6 times in 2 months, the strain on my shins has reduced cause of me running differently due to the fact that my back got loosened up. I always have less pain in my back than before after standing for several hours. -
#20 written by Ajexis 2 years ago
@phileustace
Not true… Sometimes you have to loosen up certain parts before you can fix the rest. And as some parts gets corrected other problems that a person hasnt noticed might come up.
Ofc, i do not know how it works in the US or UK, but at least here in Denmark you can’t open a chiropractic clinic without having undergone an education. -
#21 written by JimSmithPirate 2 years ago
REAPER193, I totally agree with you. Chiropractors are just doing some creative back cracking. Like glorified massage therapists. There is sort of a cult around Chiropractors, like Scientologists. They both spout mumbo jumbo at you to explain that there is “something wrong with you” and you need their services to be put right again. It looks like such a scam. People pay so much money for it and want to believe it’s working. So patients fool themselves into believing this placebo works.
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#22 written by TheCrazyOgre 2 years ago
First off, I pay nothing for it, second, it’s not mumbo jumbo if it works. I didn’t understand it when I went in there. I was skeptical, but thats what my doctor recommended so i went. The chiropractor told me I had scoliosis, and a twisted pelvis. The twisted pelvis was due to my bad ankle, I don’t have enough space to explain my ankle here though. Basically, after three or for adjustments, I was walking better, and feeling better. It’s common sense if you think about it.
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#23 written by TheCrazyOgre 2 years ago
Dude. Your an idiot. I mean, seriously. If you actually took the time to research at all, you’d find that there are VERY few people who go to the chiropractors and don’t feel better when it’s done. I don’t know of any sexual harrassment claims, because there is none going on. Your just retarded. A was bounced back and forth between specialist doctors for 8 years and they couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. The chiropractor did. Funny how that works huh?
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#24 written by ospreylookout 2 years ago
The funny thing is that using critical thinking skills is frowned upon by these snake-oil salesmen. They prey on the gullible, uneducated public who don’t ask the hard questions (evidence?). Health care is a lifestyle choice and people should need to consult with a chiro, paying big bucks, to be told what they should already be doing. And this scientific fantasy-land of “subluxation” and “vitalism”, is reflective of a profession without grounding in the 21st Century.
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#25 written by ospreylookout 2 years ago
Here is a truism in health care: The more education you have, the more you can see through the bs purported by others who are simply preying on the gullible and under-educated. If people had the education, they wouldn’t be going to a clown like this, they would know how to treat themselves or avoid the things that predispose them to problems. Chiro is bs and a rip-off, with no physiological basis whatsoever. Where is the evidence? It is called “placebo”.
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