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Regardless of wheather or not it is effective, I hear about package deals, discounts for referrals and a lot of slick marketing which tend to put me off.
Anybody elses's experience would be welcomed??

2007-04-22 07:45:56 · 7 answers · asked by Miraclealma 2 in Health Alternative Medicine

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More than likely these package deals you speak of are for wellness care, and not acute/chronic care.

Acute/chronic care is when someone goes in to a chiropractor for a chief complaint. The chiropractor should have a general idea of how long this will take to be fixed, but everyone's situation is different, so it may be more, and it may be less. This makes it difficult to have a package deal. Some chiropractors do charge a flat rate for a "package" of treatments for a particular chief complaint, but I personally as a chiropractic student view this as unethical, and this is not something I will do when in practice. Typically though chiropractors do not put together package deals for acute care, or care for people with a chief complaint. There are many different ways chiropractors accept payment, through insurance, medicare and workman's compensation are three big ones, and none of these allow for package deals.

Wellness care on the other hand is different, it is using chiropractic without having a chief complaint to gain the benefits of preventing future injuries, as well as the benefits of having your body function at maximum efficiency. This is why professional athletes usually get adjusted, to function at the absolute peak their body can perform. There is more and more research in regards to chiropractic wellness care (though currently not nearly enough research yet in regards to wellness care) A recent study performed at my college showed that the Logan Basic technique is effective at lowering blood pressure, other studies include some epidemiological studies in regards to enhanced immunity due to regular adjustments, as well as chiropractic wellness care and the treatment of IBS, asthma and a multitude of other problems. It is these problems that chiropractors deem as wellness care, and can ethically put together package deals.

I'm not so sure about discounts for referrals, I don't know that it is expressly illegal, as my orthodontist had a referral program in place around 5 years ago. So it may be that it is legal to have referral programs in place for elective treatments, such as braces, or chiropractic care, but not legal for a cardiologist to have a referral program.

As far as other slick marketing goes, unfortunately there are those minority of chiropractors that are Svengali's to some extent, but the vast majority of chiropractors are honest people who want to help people get and stay well. Keep in mind that the good chiropractors out there aren't typically the ones who are taking out a full page ad in the yellow pages, or a billboard next to the interstate, they are full simply due to word of mouth and getting results.

The fact of the matter is Chiropractic works! No matter how many close-minded '60s era medical doctors such as samharveymd are doing the disservice to their patients telling them that Chiropractic doesn't work, the fact of the matter is this: If chiropractic didn't work it wouldn't be around, and I wouldn't be putting myself through a 10 semester (30-40 class hours per week) program after getting my bachelor's degree, I would have went to PT or medical school.

2007-04-24 15:17:52 · answer #1 · answered by Chris L 4 · 0 0

Pro's They can relieve pressure on spinal nerves brought on through matters like muscle anxiety or a moderate misalignment of the discs and will also be useful in musculo-skeletal aches and pains, by way of manipulation and therapeutic massage, and remedy on again ache from the misalignment briefly. They can quilt's many extraordinary disorders far and wide the frame. Could be final motel while nobody else can aid.. Most cost so much much less then a truly medical professional. Con's Not FDA accredited Doesn't have a scientific measure. Can no longer prescribe prescriptions. Temporarily repair to a everlasting main issue. Can become costing you plenty extra then a truly medical professional over the longer term. A lot of them promise they may be able to difference the ordinary form or curvature of a backbone, while its without problems no longer real. Only an orthopedist can compare the difficulty and investigate if a scoliosis is honestly reward, and if a brace could be of aid. To difference a backbone takes surgical procedure and braces. Chiropractors paintings in your again to do away with your "subluxations", which they can not end up exist, and in a few experiences in which they exhibit a again x-ray to more than one chiropractors, all of them diagnose subluxations, however of direction no 2 ever look to diagnose them within the identical location at the x-ray. Fixing subluxations is meant to "aid the frame maintain itself healthful". It's additionally preventative, as soon as a month, to rub a rabbits foot for well success. My take. Always investigate along with your fundamental care doctor earlier than getting any scientific aid. Try stretching first. There are a few again endeavor you'll be able to effortlessly uncover on the web, that have particularly helped me. A Physical therapist or an orthopedist are each greater possible choices. Be very caustics while going to the chiropractor and under no circumstances allow them to take X-ray. Also under no circumstances ask for preventative care. They are handiest well for instant remedy of aches and pains briefly. You don't ought to see him most of the time.

2016-09-05 20:13:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Discounts for referrals (any incentive for a referral) is illegal for health care providers in most (if not all) states. If you sense 'slick marketing' by any health care provider, follow your intuition and find another provider.

I am a retired Chiropractor. Best wishes and good luck.

2007-04-22 09:42:31 · answer #3 · answered by Doctor J 7 · 0 0

Every business does this, and medical office of any type is still a business. It's called a loss leader, and it's why, for example, you'll ever find milk in the front of a grocery store. (Milk actually costs me than you pay for it, but by putting in the back of the store, you must walk through the store to get to it, and by walking through the store, you're likely to buy other stuff as well.)

Yes, it's completely ethical,as is having sliding rates in order to accommodate the patient's ability to pay.

2007-04-22 07:54:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I see nothing wrong with it

2007-04-22 07:48:48 · answer #5 · answered by tx1942txx 4 · 2 0

Ethical ????????? These people spend more time in "school" learning marketing and advertising than than their junk science.

2007-04-22 08:00:11 · answer #6 · answered by samharveymd 3 · 0 6

If you ask my opinion, all chiropractors are unethical.

2007-04-22 07:52:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

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