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Does chiropractic have any scientific basis?

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Among survey respondents who had used any of these therapies for their back pain, 74 percent (approximately 4 million Americans) had used chiropractic. Among ... read more

The scientific evidence does not indicate that chiropractic therapy is effective. If the treatment needed approval by the FDA, as drugs or medical devices do, it would be denied. However, that doesn’t mean that chiropractic therapy is not beneficial to those that do it. read more

An article written by 3 chiropractors and a PhD in physical education and published on December 2, 2009 in the journal Chiropractic and Osteopathy may have sounded the death knell for chiropractic. The chiropractic subluxation is the essential basis of chiropractic theory. read more

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