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Old 06-07-2012, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Dubious View Post
While chiropractors go over the line at times, you should know that quackwatch is run by a psychiatrist who is not at all likely trained in physical medicine so it is not exactly an unbiased source to cite. Some of what he says may be true; while other information is junk science and represents his own bias against the profession. For example, he alludes that stroke and manipulation run hand in hand while the literature points out that the incidence is 1 in 1 to 3 million manipulations; not even enough really, to list it on informed consent. You have a higher chance of dying from a bee sting or being struck by lightening (this is not an endorsement of chiropractic, just my opinion of a mis-statement). Another perspective, roughly 1 in 1000 die from disc surgery and prescription anti-inflammatory medication. There are many more scientific studies that prove the limited value of manipulation. In fact there is one study out there from a couple years ago that states that you are more likely to have a stroke shortly after seeing your GP than your chiropractor (is that one on his site?). And besides, I know several orthopedists and neurosurgeons as well as neurologists and GP's who refer to chiropractors. They can't be all bad as there are good and bad of everything! Oh...BTW, manipulation under anesthesia is a procedure developed by osteopaths some 50 years ago that actually has very favorable outcomes in the literature. Some chiropractors are trained and certified in this procedure and do quite well with it.
I must say i did really well with the manipulation under anesthia. I got back alot of mobility. I am losing it now. I do walk to try to stay somewhat fit and i chase the little ones thats exercise in its self. the chiropracter also helps with my headaches. When i did p.t. my headaches increased to where i had to stop. i dont feel i was ready for it or the trainer did not know what he was doing. I really felt he could of done more and i will not go back to that one again. i saw another doctor today one of the car ins doc. ime. I was told by him that the surgeon i am dealing is one of the best and to trust what he says. I also agree because this surgeon told me to finish pain management first before he will do anything. I finally spoke to my nerologist today and he told me is ordering something tht i will spray up my nose for the headaches. i am not sure of the name yet.
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