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Myths About Chiropractic

Myths About Chiropractic

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Myths About Chiropractic

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  1. Chiropractic care is dangerous: Chiropractic care has been shown to be one of the safest medical treatments. The most common concern is that neck adjustments cause stroke. A recent study by Cassidy et al showed that you are just as likely to have a stroke if you see your GP as you are if you see your chiropractor Wellington FL. How can the neck adjustment be the thing to blame? Unfortunately chiropractors and GPs see people who are going to have a stroke, which in a lot of cases is undetectable until it happens. Chiropractors are not "real doctors": Chiropractors are not in fact medical doctors. As described earlier though they do go through similar training hours and are awarded a D.C. title on completion, which means Doctor of Chiropractic. So although they are not a Medical Doctor they are a Doctor of Chiropractic. Chiropractors X-Ray every person: Wellness center Wellington FL are trained to read and take x-rays. Because of this chiropractors are required to follow strict guidelines (IRMER) to who they can and can't x-ray. There always has to be justification to x-ray and in the vast majority of cases this is present. Chiropractors are just cracking bones. That can't be healthy!: Chiropractor Wellington FL are not cracking bones. They are delivering a specific impulse into a joint in order to stretch the receptors in the aim to return the joint back to normal function. This is required in cases where the spine is not functioning correctly and has been shown to be a safe method of doing so. Myths About Chiropractic

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