In several hundred cases patients have been seriously and often permanently damaged. read more
It compels us to use, whenever possible, only those therapies which demonstrably generate more good than harm. A critical analysis of the evidence shows that chiropractic does not belong to this category. Edzard Ernst is Emeritus Professor of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter. read more
The fact that the profession is still thriving suggests no. If more harm than good was coming from the profession, then it simply would not survive. read more
Whether or not Chiropractic does more damage than harm depends on Chiropractic. Either it does or it doesn't. JAMA reports about 230,000 deaths in the U.S. per year from western medicine practices. And I can't imagine the amount of bodily and health damage from over medication and failure to address problems correctly. read more