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Are chiropractors a scam?

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  1. Slalom Consulting 2

    Yes. Let me give you an actual opinion that has truth to it. Chiropractors "manipulate" the spine to make it pop and claim these adjustments can fix issues. Chiropractic work is pseudoscience; "popping joints" is not a legitimate treatment to disease and ailments. In fact, incorrect manipulation of the neck bones can and has led to vertebral artery dissection. If you ask any orthopedic surgeon or neurosurgeon if popping your bones will help alleviate a real BONE/spinal issue, they will laugh in your face. Most back ailments other than stress from lifting or similar, are caused by weak back muscles and poor posture. Any legitimate doctor/therapist will tell you the only way to correct most back pain to strengthen the muscle(s). The reason why it helps *some* people is because CPs now incorporate a lot of PT and OT work into their back and neck cracking such as massage/massage guns, stretching, amongst other things. Chiropractors are *not* registered physicians, and the chiropractic association in the US had to lobby HARD in order to get the use of "doctor" in their title which is both deceiving and has been used to make people assume they are. Personally, I know is that cracking your back/knuckles/neck "feels good" because of the release of naturally occurring gas pressure in the joint, possibly providing some temporary added mobility, but it is not a replacement for good posture, back strength and regular exercise. If you have time, I urge you to read the actual history of chiropractic work, it is quite fascinating and although many claim it helps them today, I personally don't "believe in it". Happy to rant some more and die on this hill. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiropractic

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    Slalom Consulting 2

    PS, as a real follow up for people seeking to help their real back pain: Start with your doctor or PCP. Identify what the issue may be, get a referral, a MRI/CT if necessary before deciding to take ANY prescription medication. Remember, most issues are caused by daily stress and overall weakness in the back muscles. Anything more severe should be directed to a specialized medical professional. Once you've narrowed down an issue, the best course of action may be to make a plan with a Physical Therapist and your doctor. Source: an entire lineage of orthopedic surgeons.

  2. Deloitte 1

    Getting people to stretch, do specific exercises, etc. Is almost certainly very helpful, so in that sense they're not a scam. I think of them more as a personal trainer than a medical professional.

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