Strange Controversies on Chiropractor in Rockford
A poll found that chiropractor in rockford rated
dead last among health professions with regard to ethics and honesty. Why?
People are curious about the poor reputation of chiropractic, and confused
about the nature of chiropractic.
There is an undeniable history of
scientific and ethical controversies swirling around the profession, from its
earliest days to the present. What are those controversies? Why is chiropractic
perpetually contentious?
Aggressive sales and marketing
Chiropractic often involves many expensive
but quick treatments and marketing and sales tactics that many people consider
to be aggressive and distasteful, if not downright unethical, especially
pre-paid treatment packages and the hawking of many other services and products
that are much more blatant quackery like applied kinesiology and ear
infection treatment.
Subluxation
defines chiropractic
The original big idea of chiropractic was
that nearly any health problem can be cured by spinal manipulation. Today, many
chiropractor in rockford still
believes this, and still recommend chiropractic therapy for many problems
beyond just low back pain, neck pain, and headaches. Is this
reasonable? Is there any scientific evidence that chiropractic therapy can
prevent, help, or cure a wide variety of diseases and ailments? Only if spinal
subluxation is actually the cause of them in the first place! But organ
health does not depend on spinal nerves.
What could possibly go wrong?
Adjustment of the neck might be
dangerous. There are numerous class action lawsuits against chiropractor in rockford and
chiropractic professional organizations for this reason. Is there a risk?
Considering the stakes, is any risk acceptable? A large group of
neurologists asks, “Is a headache worth dying for?” Scientists
advocate abandoning it. The paper most cited for the defense does not hold up.
Lukewarm evidence at best
Spinal adjustment for acute low back pain
has long been regarded as the best example of evidence-based care routinely
offered by chiropractors. Nevertheless, some critics have pointed out
that even this technique has been damned with overly faint praise —
positive results so trivial that they actual prove there is no meaningful
benefit.
Pediatric chiropractic is condemned
The best single example of aggressive
marketing is so important that it constitutes an independent controversy: many chiropractor in rockford
recommend regular treatments for children and even babies (and maybe they break
their necks). Critics say this is a worrisome extreme of dangerous conduct in
chiropractic: an intervention with higher risks and even more dubious benefits.
Do children really need chiropractic adjustment?
Guilt by association with anti-vaxxers
Chiropractic is usually packaged with other
sketchy treatment ideas and beliefs about medicine, exemplified by
anti-vaccination rhetoric. You would hope that such a belief would be rare
among educated professionals, but it actually permeates the profession to the
point where even chiropractic regulators are anti-vaxxers — the
people who should be disciplining other chiropractors for espousing the same
belief.
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