Depends on the chiropractor. I had one chiropractor who treated me after a car wreck. I couldn't walk the day after and he got me back feeling great within 3-4 months. Later, I was experiencing back pain and went to another, it was horrible and made me feel worse. As with everything, just depends on if they know what they're doing. Is brain surgery quackism or valid therapy? Depends on if the surgeon is properly trained and skilled.
2006-10-27 14:49:30
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answered by BSG 3
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I can only speak from personal experience. I suffered a while ago from a re ' ocurring back problem. I was in absolute agony, and my GP just gave me pain killers and anti inflammatories for it, which took the pain away, but didn´t solve the problem. After visiting a chiropracter, he diagnosed the problem to be Sciatica, due to slight movement of one of my vertabrae.
He manipulated my back, and instantly the pain was gone, and I mean absolutely instantly. I crawled into the place, and walked out. I have also had my kneck manipulated to cure stress and headaches from time to time, and really enjoy the experience.
I do believe there are good and bad Chiropracters out there. I went to this particular one on reccomendation from a friend. I would advise you do the same if you are considering it. As far as cost, I paid in total 70 pounds for the back treatment. It was worth every penny, as the problem has never occured again.
2006-10-27 01:25:27
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answered by richardmsteed 2
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It really depends on the chiropractor. I've experienced favorable results. Others have not. But pretty much anything that helps people which does not line the pockets of those associated with established medical health practices will be promoted as quackery. Not so much with chiropractic practices any more, although they tried hard to stop it when it was first introduced.
2006-10-27 05:45:35
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answered by paganvegan 3
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Chiropractic is a without a doubt NOT QUACKISM. It has proved itself time after time for being one of the best, non-surgical, approaches to spinal related pains. Millions of Americans have and continue to have positive results with it. The whole issue of "quackism" was initiated mostly by the medical association in an attempt to discredit a valid and effective method of treating patients with back pain.
2006-10-27 01:45:20
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answered by Mark 1
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Hi! Quackism that is a real good word for these so called doctors I have severe arthritis and deteriorating joint disease I went to a Chiropractor the next day I was in the emergency room with 2 hairline fractures in my legs and my back was unbearable could'nt walk.My real doctor who has M.D. after his name chewed me out everyway you could imagine when I told him I seen a chiropractor.But I do know a couple of people who will swear by them I guess everyone has there own experience,but my option is if they are not an MD,I aint going!
2006-10-27 01:25:23
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answered by one10soldier 6
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I always feel better after a chiropractic adjustment. sometimes it's 25% better; and sometimes 100% better; but I ALWAYS feel better than when I first arrived there. And, back several years ago, when I was very ill with lupus and it's related problems, and chiropractic not only made my life more bearable, I think it actually saved my life.
2006-10-27 01:29:41
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answered by littlehouseontarkingtonprairie 1
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Definitely valid. My husband couldn't walk from the pain on his back, so I took him to the emergency room where they took a number of x-rays, gave him pain killers, etc. Finally, the attending physician recommended a Chiropractor and we went that very morning. After 3 sessions he was as good as new. That was last year -he's still OK.
2006-10-27 01:16:19
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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First get your physician's opinion. notwithstanding, chiropractic is an decision drugs that no longer all docs will advise. actual medical care has greater particular classes for each particular ailment, so it quite is the greater suitable decision.
2016-10-16 11:17:44
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answered by ? 4
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Valid. Nothing quackish about it - it is a way to ease pain by manipulating spinal imbalances, or other posture disorders. Chiropractors have to be qualified and they do help many people.
2006-10-28 08:48:09
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answered by kiteeze 5
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Valid, I always feel fantastic after I've visited the chiropractor.
2006-10-27 01:10:08
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answered by ? 4
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