06-27-2008, 07:42 AM
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Originally posted by Pacific_Snapper
If you can't tell good chiropractors from bad ones, you'll never get full benefit of chiropractic treatments. Credentials are nothing. Your senses will tell you when you have the right person work on you. The same with massages.
When you are looking for a health professional, credentials are all you have to go on, really. Word of mouth is not valid (lots of health service studies on that one). So, when you see that someone is allowed to teach at a chiropratic school, it is reasonable to assume that you have a good one. In my case, I could not go on my "senses" because on the first visit I ended up in the emergency room. Dr. J's comment that I had an undiagnosed disk problem is not correct. This guy told me I had a disk problem, cracked me, and I ended up in surgery.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, of course. Mine is that chiropractic is a dangerous.