What am I Trying to Accomplish Here?
The main purpose of this blog is to educate consumers by providing information about the so-called chiropractic profession.
At the same time I am going to work as hard as I can to bring before The Virginia Department of Health Professions how chiropractors are violating many of the rules of practice. The weirdest aspect of all of this, is surely someone must know that most of what the chiropractors are doing is not evidence-based and provides no value at all: therapeutic, medical, treatment, or diagnostic. I just can’t understand this. Time will tell ladies and gentlemen…..
The Chiropractic Avenger
At the same time I am going to work as hard as I can to bring before The Virginia Department of Health Professions how chiropractors are violating many of the rules of practice. The weirdest aspect of all of this, is surely someone must know that most of what the chiropractors are doing is not evidence-based and provides no value at all: therapeutic, medical, treatment, or diagnostic. I just can’t understand this. Time will tell ladies and gentlemen…..
The Chiropractic Avenger
Hell no! We Aren't Going to Pay for That Crap!
American Speciality Health (ASH) is one of the largest administrators of complimentary and alternative treatments, including chiropractic.
Out of the 81 so-called treatments that are listed with ASH, 53 of them would make the chiropractor ineligible to be one of their providers. Forty-eight of the treatments are termed scientifically implausible. Yep, they don't work, they do nothing, and there is no scientific evidence to support their use.
You know, you couldn't make this stuff up...and, it's gets better. As I'm writing this, students all over the country are in chiropractic colleges being taught this stuff.
Should we believe that all of those teachers actually believe this stuff works? Or, would it be worse that they teach what they know to be junk science? Either way it seems that they'd be at least to some extent deluded or just outright charlatans.
I'm sure their students must stand tall and proud....
Out of the 81 so-called treatments that are listed with ASH, 53 of them would make the chiropractor ineligible to be one of their providers. Forty-eight of the treatments are termed scientifically implausible. Yep, they don't work, they do nothing, and there is no scientific evidence to support their use.
You know, you couldn't make this stuff up...and, it's gets better. As I'm writing this, students all over the country are in chiropractic colleges being taught this stuff.
Should we believe that all of those teachers actually believe this stuff works? Or, would it be worse that they teach what they know to be junk science? Either way it seems that they'd be at least to some extent deluded or just outright charlatans.
I'm sure their students must stand tall and proud....
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Sleazy, Sleazy, Sleazy....... I feel like I need a shower.
Back in my day doctors, dentists, and lawyers just didn't advertise. Yes, there were prohibitions against it. Today, all professions seem to advertise, though there are still quite a few folks who just have your basic name, address, and so on.
Anyway, I just visited David Singer Enterprises. Yes, this is a practice building outfit. You guessed it, they solicit business from chiropractors. Hmmm. Some of the topics...getting referrals (Hey, are real doctors allowed to solicit new customers from their patients?), The Big Idea, focuses on innate intelligence, Dis-Ease (What the hell does that mean?), and the biggie, quotes from old DD himself (that'll get them). Chiropractic trivia challenge---this is too embarrassing to even talk about.
This is really a disgusting one: CHIROPRACTIC FOR PARENTS. Yep, you guessed it. Have your kids get checked early for subluxations so they won't have health problems later on. Yeah, bring the little nipper in....after I crack his back, hey, I'll give him a sample of DD's special nutrients. You know the old saying...never too young to adjust 'em and crack 'em.
Hmmmm.
Doesn't it just make you feel dirty?
Yes, I'm hitting the shower.
Anyway, I just visited David Singer Enterprises. Yes, this is a practice building outfit. You guessed it, they solicit business from chiropractors. Hmmm. Some of the topics...getting referrals (Hey, are real doctors allowed to solicit new customers from their patients?), The Big Idea, focuses on innate intelligence, Dis-Ease (What the hell does that mean?), and the biggie, quotes from old DD himself (that'll get them). Chiropractic trivia challenge---this is too embarrassing to even talk about.
This is really a disgusting one: CHIROPRACTIC FOR PARENTS. Yep, you guessed it. Have your kids get checked early for subluxations so they won't have health problems later on. Yeah, bring the little nipper in....after I crack his back, hey, I'll give him a sample of DD's special nutrients. You know the old saying...never too young to adjust 'em and crack 'em.
Hmmmm.
Doesn't it just make you feel dirty?
Yes, I'm hitting the shower.