Chiropractic is 98% BS- A Response to Joe Rogan

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2017
  • Joe Rogan recently came out with a viral video where he claimed 98% of chiropractic is BS.
    In his conversation, he made quite a few great points. But, other parts of his opinion might be a little closer to fiction instead of fact.
    Here are a few evidence-based thoughts regarding his comments.
    Joe's original video is here- • Joe Rogan on Chiroprac...
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  • @mikeyp2277
    @mikeyp2277 Před 4 lety +1349

    I agree that Rogan was wrong on this one. It's actually 100%.

    • @raharoth
      @raharoth Před 3 lety +27

      @2good2be4gotten lol show me the science ousode of chiropractic journals.

    • @colindooley4422
      @colindooley4422 Před 3 lety +21

      dead on accurate

    • @Onehourworkout
      @Onehourworkout Před 3 lety +2

      Your smoking crack

    • @AmazingStoryDewd
      @AmazingStoryDewd Před 3 lety +7

      @@raharoth There a a few research paper from Harvard medicine.

    • @AmazingStoryDewd
      @AmazingStoryDewd Před 3 lety +30

      As someone who went a handful of time I got exactly what I expected alleviated pain and restored mobility. No it's not 100% bullshit.

  • @phreshbrocoli
    @phreshbrocoli Před 4 lety +957

    Trust me, i'm a chiropractor

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +11

      bahahaaaaaaa

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +14

      That would mean you hold a bachelor with a science curriculum, 4 years of professional graduate school and passed 4 national board exams and take continuing courses to renew your license every year.
      Trust but verify

    • @nahlalee1
      @nahlalee1 Před 4 lety +26

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua yeah, but you would learn and pass the exams at the chiropractic level, and that's it. It's just many years of bachelor's degree level repetition. Also, you can really get into a chiropractic school with no sweat.

    • @supersaid23
      @supersaid23 Před 4 lety +3

      🙈😅

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +3

      @@nahlalee1
      Here's the prerequisites to enter a Chiropractic medical school:
      www.nuhs.edu/admissions/chiropractic-medicine/applying/prerequisites/
      Here's the course schedule of a Chiropractic medical school:
      www.nuhs.edu/academics/college-of-professional-studies/chiropractic-medicine/curriculum/trimester-by-trimester/
      If you manage to get in it'll be harder to get out. You will be challenged mentally and physically

  • @spooks9435
    @spooks9435 Před rokem +387

    Your video perfectly reflects the bs chiropractors tell their patients, i watched this whole video and not once did you talk about how the practice can heal someone. That's what Joe was saying "tell me how pressing on my back is going to heal me". I don't think you have bad intentions but you did not convince anyone with this

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před rokem +10

      Here you go- www.webmd.com/back-pain/guide/chiropractic-pain-relief or please feel free to reference clinical practice guidelines from the ACP and AMA

    • @etrigueros
      @etrigueros Před rokem +50

      @@Theevidencebasedchiropractor I hope that after going to this link the topics aren't subluxations.

    • @petermayne8131
      @petermayne8131 Před rokem +5

      @@etrigueros It prob took you more time to write your comment than it did to click the link

    • @etrigueros
      @etrigueros Před rokem +12

      @@petermayne8131 obviously.

    • @petermayne8131
      @petermayne8131 Před rokem +1

      @@etrigueros Did you not consider that option?

  • @kathryneager3174
    @kathryneager3174 Před 2 lety +194

    He lost me at spinal hygiene 😆

    • @Corrupted-file
      @Corrupted-file Před 2 lety +26

      Right? 😆
      Now, I’ve got some vertebrae to scrub before bedtime….later!

    • @markstone1619
      @markstone1619 Před rokem

      Well I sure wouldn't date you, knowing that you don't scrub and floss each of your vertebrae every night and every morning!! 😂🤣

    • @DD-jk3nf
      @DD-jk3nf Před rokem +4

      I laughed out loud at that 😂

    • @JMcKey21
      @JMcKey21 Před 10 měsíci

      That's because they use made up words to describe their fake 'medicine'.

    • @tyrannicalchocolate
      @tyrannicalchocolate Před 7 měsíci +2

      Remember to brush your spine after every meal!

  • @cnclife2739
    @cnclife2739 Před 2 lety +105

    I had a herniated disk, did what this guy said (go to chiropractor) I was then almost in a wheelchair for the rest of my life. I had emergency back fusion surgery. Luckily I'm walking now.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před 2 lety +1

      and if you went to a pettibon chiropractor you wouldnt have needed surgery

    • @Matt_10203
      @Matt_10203 Před rokem +33

      @@annhart1453 stop spreading nonsense which could lead to a life changing injury. You have little to no regard for peoples wellbeing.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před rokem +3

      There's bad Dr.'s, bad dentists...most people have been to a bad dentist, does that mean you stop going or don't try another one? NO. You went to a bad chiro...I went to a bad dentist, I went to a different one, big deal. Not all chiros are the same, no different from any practitioner, you're painting all chiros with one brush which is 100% wrong.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před rokem

      @@blockonblockonblockonblock Yup there's plenty of chiropractors and their patients laughing at you now, nice try though. Thx for playing, educate yourself next time before commenting.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před rokem

      @@blockonblockonblockonblock The part of the population that has a brain is already educated.

  • @Aevykin
    @Aevykin Před 4 lety +363

    1:21 - I would disagree, a physical therapist is the best one to talk about ergonomics and core strengthening.

    • @SB-qo3bf
      @SB-qo3bf Před 3 lety +2

      Which are both far from being evidence based concepts, especially the latter.

    • @ck58npj72
      @ck58npj72 Před 3 lety +44

      @@SB-qo3bf they are absolutely evidence based

    • @LuisRAMIREZ-gz2nx
      @LuisRAMIREZ-gz2nx Před 3 lety +6

      Most myths that many chiros support like regular maintenance of the spine by cavitating the spine, and putting the control on an external per$on. It is very against evidence based management.

    • @Xarai
      @Xarai Před 3 lety +6

      @@SB-qo3bf ignore this idiot he thinks chiropractors actually do science based things.

    • @1122redbird
      @1122redbird Před 2 lety

      @@SB-qo3bf What are you talking about?

  • @alexmartinez3683
    @alexmartinez3683 Před rokem +151

    Basically, 98% of chiropractors are scams. This guy is kinda right because he does mention core strengthening. But you will get better results at a physical therapist.

    • @buzz-86
      @buzz-86 Před rokem +8

      Physical therapists are just as bad for the most part. True some people who have a terrible accident or something need it. But most the people that go in there just have some minor back pain. If their doctor would just give them a list of exercises , they could help themselves. Medical field today is just ripping everyone off

    • @phil6025
      @phil6025 Před rokem

      Absolute garbage, informed by nothing better than ignorance.

    • @BTTrollz
      @BTTrollz Před rokem +20

      ​@@buzz-86 medical doctors have zero requirements to take any kinesiology (the study of movement) courses. physical therapists are specialists in exactly that. what you were describing was the exact role of a physical therapist

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 Před rokem +10

      @@BTTrollz Not to be confused with "Applied kinesiology" (the thing most Chiropractors push) which is considered absolute pseudoscience.

    • @jasontittle2364
      @jasontittle2364 Před rokem +11

      @@buzz-86 medical doctors are not trained in therapeutic exercises. That's literally what PTs are trained to do. They are one of the most important fields health care

  • @CraigRogerBaumgart
    @CraigRogerBaumgart Před 3 lety +325

    I'm an MD. I talk about core strengthening exercises and stretches to maintain musculoskeletal health with EVERY patient that comes with back pain. I discuss it in a more general sense with every patient as part of maintaining healthy weight, posture, and bone health. This is standard practice among my colleagues as well.
    And for the record, Physical Therapists are the best healthcare professionals to talk about those topics, not chiropractors.

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 3 lety +20

      Glad to hear that you are following the guidelines; but most MD's are unfortunately not.

    • @MegaCam3ron
      @MegaCam3ron Před 3 lety +6

      Do you actually show your patients the exercises? Or just talk about them and just refer to PT?

    • @markplayer907
      @markplayer907 Před 3 lety +3

      no PM&R or neuromuscular skeletal medicine docs are the best to talk about that. A physician leading treatment and options.

    • @cnacma
      @cnacma Před 3 lety +37

      @@MegaCam3ron even if he did just send them off to a PT it would be way safer than sending them to some quack chiropractor who wants to separate their spine from their head.

    • @gnarlynicholasreviews
      @gnarlynicholasreviews Před 3 lety +41

      @@Theevidencebasedchiropractor what’re you talking about, most MD’s aren’t following guidelines? What MD’s are you referring to?
      Dude, I know it’s scary when your entire profession and subsequently way of life is being threatened, especially on the hinge of a ten minute video clip, but this is nothing new. Chiropractors have always been associated with quacks. It was literally born from a pseudoscience. Better to accept it and bow out with a little grace.

  • @Envision_
    @Envision_ Před 4 lety +357

    98% percent of the comments agree that chiropractic is bs

  • @Jeeves-fk6tv
    @Jeeves-fk6tv Před 9 měsíci +77

    As someone who got a permanent case of craniocervical instability (i.e. my upper neck ligaments are totally f*cked from neck adjustment), I affirm that it's not just BS, it's DANGEROUS! Dont let a chiropractor near your neck please! Too much important stuff up there to risk it with a barbaric trauma-inducing maneuver!

    • @GodFirst444
      @GodFirst444 Před 5 měsíci +1

      this is sarcasm right?

    • @estaciopimentel9530
      @estaciopimentel9530 Před 5 měsíci

      What kind of quiropraxy? I've been watching some videos, and there is the gentle way, and that horrible one of give beatings. Just the second looks totaly fake and even could make the patiente worse. About be barbaric, had already thoght of cut people for any reason that can be prevented first? That is what surgery is if it's the first option, and has a huge dungerous or colateral effects of the drugs even for proper cases

    • @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane
      @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@GodFirst444no this happens

    • @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane
      @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane Před 5 měsíci

      @garrettg-fk6tv can you explain more please.
      Craniocervical instability, who diagnosed you with this, I also had an adjustment done, he said my occipital bone was out of alignment, after that I've been suffering with dizziness

    • @user-ve7hn2dh8h
      @user-ve7hn2dh8h Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@GodFirst444Jesus you know nothing do you? A short online research is enough to find out its quackery.. But you know what, with a person named "God first" I'd expect their quackery sensors to be permanently damaged

  • @AlphaFoxAdam
    @AlphaFoxAdam Před 5 lety +73

    *works hand-in-hand with real doctors

    • @AlphaFoxAdam
      @AlphaFoxAdam Před 3 lety +21

      @@shannonossman3473 "real doctors"...thus acknowledging that chiropractors aren't physicians

    • @Chrizton
      @Chrizton Před 3 lety +9

      AlphaFoxAdam this guy “Jason Briggs”is just getting offended over anything that seems negative towards chiropractics

    • @AlphaFoxAdam
      @AlphaFoxAdam Před 3 lety +6

      @@Chrizton his dad must have been a chiropractor...haha

    • @Chrizton
      @Chrizton Před 3 lety +4

      AlphaFoxAdam lol right?

    • @cadewilles3935
      @cadewilles3935 Před 3 lety +1

      I am legally acknowledged as a "Chiropractic Physician" in my state. Do you have anything intelligent to say, or are you just here to troll?

  • @kaiwaldschmidt4624
    @kaiwaldschmidt4624 Před 2 lety +180

    This guy called chiropractors “healthcare professionals” multiple times 😂

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Před 2 lety +31

      they are cosplaying at being physicians :D

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před rokem +7

      What is your level of education?

    • @PureVikingPowers
      @PureVikingPowers Před rokem

      The founder of chiropractic Palmer, said Chiropractic was the cure for all disease and that he was taught it by a doctor that died 50 years before, Palmer wanted to make Chiropractic a religion. *"The American Medical Association called chiropractic an "unscientific cult" in 1966."* *"Chiropractors, including Palmer, were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. Palmer wanted to establish chiropractic as a religion to resolve this problem."* *"A 2003 profession-wide survey found "most chiropractors still hold views of Innate Intelligence and of the cause and cure of disease consistent with those of the Palmers."* And they don't believe in vaccines *"During the COVID-19 pandemic, chiropractic professionals spread anti-vaccine disinformation."* So at best it's pseudoscientific and ineffective but at worst it's fatal *"It is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse effects, with serious or fatal complications, several deaths have been associated with this technique."*

    • @jordob5791
      @jordob5791 Před rokem +33

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua If he has none he is equal to a chiropractor.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před rokem +3

      @@jordob5791 can you back up your statement? Proof please

  • @osososos1180
    @osososos1180 Před 4 lety +328

    "evidence based chiropractor" oxymoron

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +3

      exactly

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +6

      Evidence based care is taught in chiropractic schools

    • @paulboyd3621
      @paulboyd3621 Před 4 lety +3

      What are you nay sayer’s qualifications? “Evidence based chiropractor” oxymoron Oska Pakenham, surely you are not so ignorant as to think medicine is a science.

    • @parkerrough3750
      @parkerrough3750 Před 4 lety +11

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Chiropractic schools dont know what evidence is

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +4

      @parker rough
      Proof please that DC schools don’t know what evidence is. Chiropractic schools are concerned to teach conservative Healthcare. The study materials are oriented to patient care outcome.

  • @cromotocciano
    @cromotocciano Před 4 lety +269

    The fact that you have to define yourself as "evidence based" speaks volumes of the industry, don't ya think?

    • @Chrizton
      @Chrizton Před 3 lety +36

      Jason Briggs your sentences make no sense

    • @cromotocciano
      @cromotocciano Před 3 lety +15

      @@shannonossman3473 I made a comment about the name he used. Since I know the name he used, I'm pretty sure I have all the info I need.

    • @rsauder
      @rsauder Před 3 lety +2

      @@Chrizton Jason Briggs makes no sense. A fool who believes in fools.

    • @Chrizton
      @Chrizton Před 3 lety +4

      @@shannonossman3473 youre literally judging and verbally attacking people just because they don’t share your opinion

    • @artjacobbermejo5780
      @artjacobbermejo5780 Před 3 lety +3

      @@shannonossman3473 your uninformed-opinion about other people's valid argument sounds so stupid and speaks volume about your own intellectuality.

  • @Guthanification
    @Guthanification Před 2 lety +196

    Its amazing that you dont actually provide links to these journals that supposedly say chiropractic treatment is the bees knees. Especially with the label the evidence based chiropractor🤔

    • @alanmlkbanda
      @alanmlkbanda Před 2 lety +14

      Right ? Weird

    • @j0rd346
      @j0rd346 Před 2 lety +4

      It's because they're all a sham, the studies don't exist

    • @noname-wv3ve
      @noname-wv3ve Před 2 lety +1

      HMMMMM

    • @deltalima5806
      @deltalima5806 Před 2 lety +4

      Did Joe provide any resources or journals? I don’t know, asking

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Před 2 lety +9

      @@deltalima5806 you can read Not All Its Cracked Up To be by Edzart Ernst or watch his lectures on YT. Chiropractic is rubbish.

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin Před 4 lety +309

    “Treated for over a year.” He wasn’t being treated he was being scammed.

    • @engelsseele2
      @engelsseele2 Před 4 lety +38

      Was treated for three months. Back pain never went away. Went to a PT doctor and they had an MRI done and the Chiropractic doctor had actually pressed a disc out of place. I filed a lawsuit against him and like most things they ruled in his favor saying "Well you should have let him know about your hEDS. Which the paper work where I stated it was MISSING! Chrio are full of BS.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +7

      Bob Wiley
      Chiropractors are helping people avoid surgery, my friend

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +8

      engelsseele2
      I’m sorry for your story.
      If you were treated for 3 months and your back pain never went away, the problem was with the practitioner, not the profession. If you’re not seeing improvement within one month, the doctor of Chiropractic needs to do further investigation like diagnostic imaging, labs, nerve conduction studies, etc.
      However, a herniated disc will go in and out, an adjustment is not likely to push it out but lifestyle is.
      Studies show that disc herniation happens because the nutrition to the disc is diminished. How? The endplate cartilages, which allow for passage of nutrients from the bone to the disc are degenerated by inflammatory cytokines from your fat and knee cartilage. An inflammatory lifestyle will degenerate the endplates and disc nutrition will be poor. Inflammation causes pain, so the person is less likely to want to move, which leads to ligament restriction.
      The brain controls postural muscles, but inflammation causes the brain to disconnect from the deep postural muscles allowing for the protection on the disc from being squeezed by body weight to dysfunction.
      The the disc environment becomes acidic, dehydrates, weakens and under normal pressure it ruptures.
      When the nucleus gets out, there’s a 40% chance of infection from the bacteria that is in your skin, (which gets into your blood eg., when you brush your teeth)
      This can cause excruciating pain, sciatica, the irritated inflamed nerve can weaken, lose circulation from bulging pressure, etc.
      Blaming the chiropractor who’s been adjusting the spine is like blaming the dentist for making one’s gums bleed in a deep cleaning when one has periodontitis.
      Unless the clinician treats the underlying inflammatory problem and rehabilitate the disc, the surrounding tissues, the health of the brain, core and posture, the patient does not get permanently better.
      Spinal rehabilitation and conditioning requires that the person becomes healthy overall.

    • @alh06
      @alh06 Před 3 lety +3

      @@shannonossman3473 No!

    • @abbasheydaridc6764
      @abbasheydaridc6764 Před 3 lety

      @@engelsseele2 Chiropractic manipulation has been shown in studies to correct disc herniation. But, I always recommend that you ask friends and family if they have seen a chiropractor who helped them get rid of their symptoms. I have heard from my patients, that they have seen chiropractors who are very rough (I call them east-westers), instead of being very specific and gentle with manipulation.

  • @kai6424
    @kai6424 Před 2 lety +38

    Of course this dude says its not a scam he is a chiropractor lol

  • @rightcoast7049
    @rightcoast7049 Před 5 lety +92

    I don't think there will be a "next time" for Joe and chiropractors.

  • @MichaelAW17
    @MichaelAW17 Před 4 lety +155

    Love how he talks about these journals, but does not reference them in the description.

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +22

      this guy is grasping at straw. he has a big loan to pay off

    • @DrMcampbellDC
      @DrMcampbellDC Před 3 lety +3

      He gave you the name of the journals do a bit is research.

    • @famvids9627
      @famvids9627 Před 3 lety +14

      The journals that he mentioned are all Chiropractic journals... So of course there gonna agree with him

    • @drmiddedc
      @drmiddedc Před 3 lety +3

      Actually not a single publication he mention is a chiropractic journal. They are medical journals that do frequently include chiropractic research but most generally they are studying other options.

    • @HunkMine
      @HunkMine Před 3 lety

      Exactly

  • @derrickcheung1143
    @derrickcheung1143 Před 4 lety +119

    you were great on arrested development

  • @zachfinemusic
    @zachfinemusic Před rokem +35

    The founder was a magnetic healer who claimed to have cured a deaf person with chiropractic adjustments. That should tell you enough about this profession. The fact that they have the arrogance to call themselves doctors is laughable.

    • @Erwhaley
      @Erwhaley Před rokem +10

      Yeah it seems like Chiropratic is the Scientology of the medical field.

    • @RobinMasters-zx1uo
      @RobinMasters-zx1uo Před 13 dny

      and medical doctors used to bleed evil spirits out of their patients. What's your point?

  • @dustinscroggins6256
    @dustinscroggins6256 Před 2 lety +9

    It definitely says go to a physical therapist for a herniated disk. John hopkins lists several treatments a chiropractor isnt one of them .

  • @Lynx0025
    @Lynx0025 Před rokem +5

    Lol. No evidence was provided

  • @NachtSchreck13
    @NachtSchreck13 Před 4 lety +82

    This video gave me even less confidence in Chiropractors.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      Nacht Schreck
      What will you do when you develop disc hernia?

    • @aadithyanarayanan2978
      @aadithyanarayanan2978 Před 3 lety +13

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshuauhhh go to an actual qualified orthopedic surgeon

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety +1

      Aadithya Narayanan
      ...uh an "actual qualified" ortho will do what for you?

    • @sevensins4842
      @sevensins4842 Před 3 lety +2

      C. M. Tell me that his pressure on my back with somehow cure by deformed spine while I writhe in agony two hours later

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      SevenSins could you rephrase your question please?

  • @chellumin7990
    @chellumin7990 Před 4 lety +67

    The only reason chiropractic is "stood behind...as the first treatment option" is because doctors want to exhaust all minimally invasive methods before resorting to more complicated treatments like surgery. It's a process of elimination, not really as much to do with chiropractic's track-record of efficacy. Further, appeals to authority dont count as evidence.

    • @agoogleuser6902
      @agoogleuser6902 Před 2 lety +4

      Ha! If you go to a orthopedic surgeon for low back pain, you best believe you are going to have surgery. Even if something less invasive is indicated, performing surgery on you is about money, not what is in your best interest.

    • @shaunleusby1991
      @shaunleusby1991 Před 2 lety +10

      @@agoogleuser6902 why are going to see a surgeon unless you have life altering pain? Of course they lean towards their profession if you have exhausted all other possibilities why wouldn't they schedule you for what you came to the for. Lol. A surgeon is usually who you see at the end of your pain journey.

    • @agoogleuser6902
      @agoogleuser6902 Před 2 lety +2

      @@shaunleusby1991 incoherent

    • @DSNoxious
      @DSNoxious Před 2 lety +8

      @@agoogleuser6902 seriously. You said ‘if you go’. You have to be referred to a surgeon. Which means your doctor thinks surgery is the best option. You can always say no. Lol. You still have autonomy last time I checked.

    • @agoogleuser6902
      @agoogleuser6902 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DSNoxious I've been in practice over 12 years now. I assure you, you can schedule an appointment with an orthopedic group and surgery can be, and often is, the first intervention a patient gets.
      Much like the correlation between c-sections and the hospital the mother chooses.
      Healthcare is primarily about money, and patient outcomes are not even secondary but more like tertiary.

  • @lawyerhoffman6607
    @lawyerhoffman6607 Před 4 lety +22

    TRUE STORY: I went to a chiropractor for about a month, once a week. The fourth visit, his receptionist was out, and - not knowing if he was with a client or not - I headed back to the treatment room, which had the door cracked open. Through the crack, I could see a woman sitting on the treatment table, and I could see the chiropractor pointing to something on the wall, out of my view. I heard the chiropractor say to the woman "see, this is the x-ray of your neck and spine, and you can see these spots ... here and here ... where the spine is out of whack .... "
    I listened for a few seconds and then turned to go back to the waiting room. Before I could reach the waiting room, I heard the door to the treatment room open and so turned back around to see the woman exiting the room, with the chiropractor right behind her, so I started back toward the treatment room. The chiropractor saw me and said, "Ahh, just the man I was expecting, come on in."
    I followed him into the room. He did the adjustment, and then said he had something he wanted to show me. He pointed to the same wall, where I could now clearly see an X-ray of someone's neck and spine. He then said "see, this is an X-ray of your neck and spine, and you can see these spots ... here and here ... where your spine is very badly out of whack ..."
    I thought he was joking at first. Then I realized that to him, the chiropractor, it had appeared as though I had just arrived at his office, when he and the other patient exited the treatment room. He had no idea that I had stood just outside the door for thirty seconds of this same "schpeal" he had given the previous client.
    There was only one door into the treatment room. There was no one else in the office, as his receptionist was gone, and - even if there had been an entire team there working with him - no one entered or exited that room except the chiropractor and the patient. I even asked him if he was sure that was my X-ray, and he uttered a very unconvincing "uh ... yes" - like I kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
    I never went back, and - if I'm being honest - that was the day I came to believe that 95% of chiropractic medicine is bs. Maybe I wrong, but one thing is clear to me, to this day. That chiropractor had done that scam a million times. He said almost exactly the same thing to me that he had said to the woman, with the same timing and meter .... like one says the pledge of allegiance.

    • @RyanAmplification
      @RyanAmplification Před 3 lety +4

      That particular chiropractor was a scam artist. Don't base your opinion of an entire profession based off youtube videos and your experience with one chiropractor.

    • @drdanatompkins5327
      @drdanatompkins5327 Před 3 lety +3

      Its called a script

    • @tiagocorreia2127
      @tiagocorreia2127 Před rokem +2

      I loved this story

    • @aarrodri
      @aarrodri Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@RyanAmplification exactly.. That one.. And all the other ones are scam artists!

  • @bluealteran4599
    @bluealteran4599 Před 2 lety +5

    "...as well as working hand in hand every day with JOHN HOPKINS trained..."
    This is where you lost me. There's absolutely no way you are educated and think it's not called JOHNS HOPKINS.

  • @demonslayer5613
    @demonslayer5613 Před 2 lety +7

    You can go get adjusted at one chiropractor, then go to another right after and theyll tell you that you need adjusting

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety +1

      This man reminds me of our White House press Secretary Jen Pisaki...

  • @ret4kind
    @ret4kind Před 4 lety +65

    Real scientific methods don't need the words "evidence based" in front of them.

    • @AbuGrabIt
      @AbuGrabIt Před 4 lety +4

      Nor the word "real".

    • @tialunn9672
      @tialunn9672 Před 4 lety +12

      It does when there’s such a huge stigma out there and when certain professionals practice pseudoscience regardless of what they learned in school

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +1

      Evidence based is a trademark. What's wrong with that

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 4 lety +2

      Liliy White real science... of course it does. Much of the practice in allopathic medicine is NOT evidence based

    • @garyprice359
      @garyprice359 Před 3 lety +1

      “Evidence based medicine” is a legitimate meme in all branches of healthcare

  • @robhatesyoutube
    @robhatesyoutube Před 4 lety +75

    Well of course the chiropractor is going to say it's legit. Scam artists.

    • @sevensins4842
      @sevensins4842 Před 3 lety +6

      Jason Briggs do you know what pharma even stands for lol hint hint it has nothing to do with anything related diagnosis or physical treatment

    • @sevensins4842
      @sevensins4842 Před 3 lety +1

      Jason Briggs I would go see a osteopathic surgeon about the matter or at the very least a primary care doctor and receive consultation on the matter than someone who gets paid to tell me my shoulders are stiff

    • @grantga01
      @grantga01 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sevensins4842 the point of Jason’s comment was pointing out how stupid the original comment was.

  • @StupotTaylor
    @StupotTaylor Před rokem +2

    I have atrophy in my calf from a confirmed bulging S2. The calf feels weak also. Can this be reversed (can long-time damaged nerves be switched back on)?

  • @AussieArnold
    @AussieArnold Před 4 lety +78

    "Joe said it was 98% bs" "Well I am a Chiropractor" So you're biased is what you're saying...

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +1

      bahahaaaaaaa

    • @landonfortner9543
      @landonfortner9543 Před 4 lety +5

      AussieArnold he also has a much better and deeper understanding of what chiropractic care is all about.

    • @yopglomusic8872
      @yopglomusic8872 Před 4 lety +1

      You can't say someone is biased based solely off of which side of the argument they're on.

    • @YoutubeMusic-dn7hg
      @YoutubeMusic-dn7hg Před 3 lety +6

      Well like doctors and surgeons and plastic surgery surgeons
      There's always gonna be careless doctors, bad doctors, and good doctors and great doctors
      So he probably went to a bad chiropractor
      There's also different techniques and different chiropractors
      Some chiropractors just do a quick pop and charge you
      While some examine your history, your bones and temperature and adjust what needs to be adjusted
      So it's all about the doctor themselves
      Not the practice

    • @yopglomusic8872
      @yopglomusic8872 Před 3 lety

      @@CZcamsMusic-dn7hg Exactly.

  • @victor5663
    @victor5663 Před 5 lety +7

    Facts: The reason he said chiropractic is 98% bs is because he lives in the US where many of the chiropractic schools are subluxation/ philosophy based and not evidence/ science based. Chiropractic has some shady beginnings, but some schools are more objectively evaluating the evidence and don't see chiropractic as a business like most chiropractors in the US. It is a shame that the public gives their money to 'doctors' who tell people they can cure their asthma and diabetes by re-aligning the spine to supply proper nerve innervation to the organ with the problem. That is what they teach at Palmer, the school that the doctor in this video went to. It's a pretty deep rooted issue that can't easily be solved. Patients need to do their research when selecting a chiropractor and if they at any time say the word "subluxation" that should immediately raise a red flag.

    • @Cfergsthebest
      @Cfergsthebest Před 4 lety +1

      What's funny is Palmer is also #1 or #2 in research. They are both the most evidence based and least evidence based lol.

    • @user-ky8wx9km5z
      @user-ky8wx9km5z Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Cfergsthebestwhat’s funny is it’s not.

    • @Cfergsthebest
      @Cfergsthebest Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@user-ky8wx9km5z Palmer has the most published studies of all chiropractic schools. Chiropractic is just BS, but Palmer does have the most research.

    • @chrismacdonald4570
      @chrismacdonald4570 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Cfergsthebest
      So if the research goes contrary to your preconceived notions that Chiropractic is BS you are still going to say Chiropractic is BS.
      Typical.

    • @Cfergsthebest
      @Cfergsthebest Před 4 měsíci

      @@chrismacdonald4570 I stick with the evidence in that chiropractic only has benefits in treatment of non-specific acute lower back pain.

  • @nilindef9270
    @nilindef9270 Před 3 lety +18

    I'm not saying all of chiropractic "manipulations" are bad. Some might be alright, even if they were to be placebo. Some probably feel nice too, and there's nothing wrong with that imo.
    Having said that, I'm not trusting my C1-C7 to someone who goes by "Dr." and hasn't been to med school (let alone do 7 extra years of training to become a neurosurgeon).

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety +2

      It's been 8 months but I love your comment.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před 2 lety

      Chiropractic cured my hiatal hernia in less than a month when i was down to milk and water, plus also back curvatures and vertabrae forward movement..without that i would be in a wheelchair on a ton of painkillers with side effects and no quality of life whatsoever. Amazing results for me and others ive seen.
      .

  • @johnswick7108
    @johnswick7108 Před 2 lety +5

    Honest question. How could a chiropractor help a herniated or buldged disc? Isn’t that like a real injury?

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 2 lety

      Good question- controlled movement into a joint can help assist the healing process. Also, some chiropractic techniques have been shown to decrease intradiscal pressure temporarily which can also aid the healing process. An adjustment doesn't "pop" a disc back in.

    • @johnswick7108
      @johnswick7108 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Theevidencebasedchiropractor ok so an adjustment would just be part of the process. Not necessarily “the fix”

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnswick7108 That is fair to say, yes.

  • @jburgmedia
    @jburgmedia Před 7 lety +171

    MRI and SCIENCE ... the chiropractors worst enemy

    • @MegaCam3ron
      @MegaCam3ron Před 7 lety +7

      J Burg Even though they work together in integrative care lol

    • @haishalehaish
      @haishalehaish Před 6 lety +23

      Actually, MRI and science are the backbone of chiropractic applications to treatment.

    • @ampecsu
      @ampecsu Před 5 lety +1

      @@haishalehaish lol "backbone" I see what you did there

    • @K_Tech64
      @K_Tech64 Před 5 lety +3

      @@nevazian "Many" of them. Do you have actual statistics? I'm not being argumentative, I'm serious. What is the basic minimum training required for someone who wishes to call themselves a chiropractor? Who enforces the standards?

    • @jaketramor651
      @jaketramor651 Před 5 lety

      Damn that was a good one. Nailed it

  • @aaronnichols9444
    @aaronnichols9444 Před 2 lety +8

    Spinal hygiene huh? Got that clean spine! 🤣

  • @senorconhuevos
    @senorconhuevos Před 5 lety +3

    I did some light digging in the spinal journal. I found that in 2004 a study showed people felt less pain after "adjustments". Another article cited similar result in 2011. All that is OLD news and not showing us that chiropractic voodoo actually fixes anything. Medicine changes every year and new studies and methods are always being practiced. I'd like to see a peer reviewed article that says chiropractic voodoo fixed a medical condition in the past 4 years.

    • @ps9501
      @ps9501 Před 3 lety

      @@shannonossman3473 Can you show these studies you are referring to? I'm genuinely curious

    • @Carameldamour
      @Carameldamour Před 2 lety

      Isnt chiropractice about pain management instead of fixing?

  • @zachblundeto7137
    @zachblundeto7137 Před 4 lety +2

    So when is the next seance?

  • @LazerC4
    @LazerC4 Před 4 lety

    I have a bulged disc, slight, in mid upper back, w/ no numbness and infrequent pain, my doctor recommended a chiropractor but I never went. I am scared of getting my back adjusted. What are the benefits someone can expect from a chiropractor treating a minor herniated disc? Also, do discs heal on their own over time?

    • @drosophilamelanogaster3957
      @drosophilamelanogaster3957 Před 3 lety

      This might come a bit late but my advise is to go. I've tried a chiropractor first time about 8 years ago and I'm now addicted. The worst thing that can happen is ... nothing.

    • @Bruce991
      @Bruce991 Před 2 lety +4

      @@drosophilamelanogaster3957 no the worst thing that can happen is the chiro further damages the bulging disc.

  • @scoobyscooby2872
    @scoobyscooby2872 Před 4 lety +26

    Chiropractic, naturopathy, homeopathy, crystal healing, energy healing, acupuncture, etc. are all forms of quackery. Be honest.

    • @scoobyscooby2872
      @scoobyscooby2872 Před 3 lety +5

      Jason Briggs k.

    • @Kerendips
      @Kerendips Před 3 lety +9

      They're examples of the power of placebo.

    • @BlackShampoo75
      @BlackShampoo75 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah like the GP ever really helped me.. let's be straight. They're basically drug dealers. And I got nothing against drugs

    • @princesszeldaprincess447
      @princesszeldaprincess447 Před 3 lety +1

      Exuse me it's not quakery my uncle is a perfesional acupuncturist he studied acupuncture in China and Japan for over 50 years he has a legitimate practice in Italy and he cured my weight problem I was 212.0 pounds before he treated me and after the treatment I'm now 184. 0 pounds

    • @scoobyscooby2872
      @scoobyscooby2872 Před 3 lety +5

      @@princesszeldaprincess447 your weight loss has nothing to do with acupuncture. Weight loss is quite simple - move more, eat healthier and less, rest and repeat.

  • @mathews0618
    @mathews0618 Před rokem +3

    The chiropractor messed my neck up. Its not worth the risk

  • @twistedpublic
    @twistedpublic Před 5 lety +6

    Out of 8 doctors I have had for my back, not one suggested Chiropractor. I asked all of them about it, they all said, stay away or you will make your problem worse. I did go to one chiropractor before doctor number 2. Doctor number 2 said I would have advised you against it. I have not had insurance that covered chiropractor care until this year, but it has to be recommended by doctor.

    • @yeboscrebo4451
      @yeboscrebo4451 Před 3 lety +1

      Competitors salivating over your pocketbook

    • @Tim_ra
      @Tim_ra Před 2 lety +1

      Medical doctors usually refer people to physical therapists (physio's). You will find physical therapists on staff at all hospitals--you'll never find a chiropractor on staff at any hospital.

    • @dakotahvanover4291
      @dakotahvanover4291 Před rokem +2

      @@Tim_ra I think you should do just a little research before spreading misinformation. There’s actually many chiropractors who do work at hospitals.

  • @theseventhammer
    @theseventhammer Před 4 lety +14

    The reason why chiropractors are recommended in US - because it's a HUGE business. Go outside US - and see what the primary option is - it's not chiropractors - it's usually physical therapy.
    Cracking bones doesn't do jack shit longterm - the most beneficial thing chiropractors can do is massage, and discuss exercises to strengthen muscles and correct bad habits and posture - but the adjustments, cracking is total bullshit when it comes to longterm results or cures for chronic issues that require major physical therapy and surgery - you are just wasting time.
    I mean people go to see chiro for minor stuff that will get better on it's own given time.

    • @jonjonboi3701
      @jonjonboi3701 Před rokem

      That’s not true. Chiropractic is not a scam

    • @jonjonboi3701
      @jonjonboi3701 Před rokem +1

      Joe Rogann is known for spreading misinformation

    • @theseventhammer
      @theseventhammer Před rokem +2

      @@jonjonboi3701 oh but 90% of it is pseudo-science.

  • @1122redbird
    @1122redbird Před 2 lety +73

    I went to a chiropractor for low back pain. 6 weeks later, and after 2 treatments per week during that time, I ended up on a neurosurgeon's table. The chiropractor never even billed me and I think just wanted me to disappear and not sue him. I should have been tipped off by all the Christian material and propaganda type brochures etc in his waiting room. It was a scam. REST, stretching, and gentle consistent strengthening exercises are the way to go.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 2 lety +2

      I hope you don’t judge competency of a profession by one practitioner. That’s like going to one dentist that couldn’t help you and judge dentistry.

    • @1122redbird
      @1122redbird Před 2 lety +11

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua You are right. The one bad apple doesn't mean anything. That's why I'm saying not just the guy I went to was a scam, but the entire "industry" is.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 2 lety

      @@1122redbird
      What do you know about the “industry “? You have a conspiracy theory about chiropractic?
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @1122redbird
      @1122redbird Před 2 lety

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Yea yea yea blah blah blah.....suit yourself and keep going to the quackopractors. Joe Rogan is a douchebag but he is right about this. But you do whatever you want and whatever you find helps you. The placebo effect it wonderful.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 2 lety

      @@1122redbird hundreds of studies disagree with you. The American medical association disagrees with you. Science disagrees with you and millions of patients around the world disagree with you

  • @2pie3rs4life
    @2pie3rs4life Před rokem +3

    I've heard of good chiropractors talking about healthy movement and biomechanics, but mine have never said anything about that to me. My physical therapists have done a lot of that every single time, even my physician tried to mention things like that

    • @TonTon-rh9ux
      @TonTon-rh9ux Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's because its part of the physician's and PT's goal to educate their patient's musculoskeletal problem so they better understand how to take care.of themselves. Can't say the same about chiropractors. To chiros its crack your back = money.

  • @RTodd-tn6pp
    @RTodd-tn6pp Před 2 měsíci +1

    Where can I find independent studies on the benefits of chiropractic care?

  • @mtr7793
    @mtr7793 Před 2 lety +20

    This guy said chiro’s are the best medical professionals to talk to... they are not medical professionals. Lol

    • @agoogleuser6902
      @agoogleuser6902 Před 2 lety +1

      Look up definition of professional.

    • @FreezingFroggie
      @FreezingFroggie Před rokem +4

      @@agoogleuser6902 he was referring about the word “medical”. Not “professional”. You don’t need to be doing real stuff to be a professional, all you need is dumb people paying you for BS.

    • @accelgortuss4573
      @accelgortuss4573 Před rokem

      @@agoogleuser6902 I think his argument was more based on the word medical.

    • @clarkkent1521
      @clarkkent1521 Před 7 měsíci

      @@agoogleuser6902 Street drug dealers are medical professionals if you want go that route.

  • @gokulganesh2876
    @gokulganesh2876 Před 3 lety +61

    The amount of bs this guy just said is mind blowing 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety +1

      Somehow this man reminds me of are Democratic president White House press secretary Jen Pisaki

    • @defmax29
      @defmax29 Před 4 měsíci

      most chiropractic training is confined to classrooms with much time spent learning theory, adjustment, and MARKETING.

  • @1357Jason
    @1357Jason Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Jeff,
    Are physical therapists or chiropractors best to see when looking at those preventative measures such as posture as you mentioned? Thanks

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 3 lety

      Great question - it depends on the specifics of your goals and of the provider. Both segmental motion and regional motion (full range of motion) is key.

    • @7ampontarly748
      @7ampontarly748 Před 3 lety +16

      No it doesn’t, it depends on if one works and is based on science and if the other is a sham and is based on my friend Karen’s opinion. The former are the doctors. Real doctors, not chiropractors.

    • @JayPlateFaceVideos
      @JayPlateFaceVideos Před rokem +2

      This guy's a quack 😂

    • @user-fx3cu1lk6r
      @user-fx3cu1lk6r Před 6 měsíci

      Great question. Let me answer with a terrible answer of BS that has worked for years

  • @abeljimenez4865
    @abeljimenez4865 Před 2 lety +34

    So basically you just wasted time proving Joe Rogen even more correct that chiropractic is bs 🙄

  • @darealness514
    @darealness514 Před 4 lety +3

    Why are chiros the best to teach "spinal hygiene" and core strength? REFERENCE NEEDED for the claim that chiropractic adjustments are the best treatment for a bulging disc.

  • @spinedoc893
    @spinedoc893 Před rokem +3

    If you leave a chiro office not understanding what the purpose of the treatment is or how/why it can help then your chiro didn't do their job properly. Technically speaking if your chiro didn't explain what they where going to do and why they are going to do it and what the risks associated with the treatment are then they do not have informed consent from you to provide that treatment. That would be considered professional misconduct in most jurisdictions in North America.

  • @infinightsky
    @infinightsky Před 4 lety +37

    Lol you’re not getting on the podcast buddy

    • @Chrizton
      @Chrizton Před 3 lety +4

      Jason Briggs like I said, you can’t read...

    • @robinghimire826
      @robinghimire826 Před 3 lety +6

      @@shannonossman3473 Lol you're not making sense buddy.

  • @V4LOROUS_Official
    @V4LOROUS_Official Před 3 měsíci +2

    As a chiropractor myself, there are other pieces to the puzzle that we are missing out on. Not only do we not have Rogan's medical records to access, but we do not know his social network as that is crucial as no ailment is purely anatomical, social, chemical, etc, but rather a combination thereof.

  • @Rgsetters
    @Rgsetters Před 4 lety +2

    Isn't the best first course of treatment for non specific mechanical back pain (i.e. no red flags) time, advice and exercise.

  • @tomdoody2177
    @tomdoody2177 Před 3 lety +20

    “Proper spinal hygiene” LOL

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety +1

      Somehow this man reminds me of White House press Secretary Jen Pisaki...

    • @noremac0575
      @noremac0575 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea, spinal hygiene, you've never pulled off an MK fatality on your spine, rip ut out and give it a shower

    • @mobleyMobley
      @mobleyMobley Před 2 lety

      Wash your spine

  • @Seekingtruth-mx3ur
    @Seekingtruth-mx3ur Před 5 lety +8

    A crazy hippy chiro lady used a hammer type tool on my neck one time,when it was my low back that had issues.She said it was connected to my low back🙄
    Anyway after that session,my neck would make a cracking sound when I would look down or a certain way.
    I should sue her for malpractice.
    I’m not saying all chiros are bad,but after that incident I have trouble trusting them,even if they have good reviews on ratemds.

  • @BengalBuckeye
    @BengalBuckeye Před 9 měsíci +2

    "Working hand and hand with Johns Hopkins trained neurosurgeons"
    Omg 😂😂😂

  • @dmitrykim3096
    @dmitrykim3096 Před 6 měsíci +2

    When chiropractors try to explain what they are really doing to your body it sounds so stupid

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 Před rokem +3

    You can literally get friends to crack joints for free. You can also get a $10 foam roller; guaranteed back crack.

    • @RobinMasters-zx1uo
      @RobinMasters-zx1uo Před 13 dny

      Irrelevant. Joint cavitation is not the primary goal; it is a mere sound effect.

  • @chrisgroves8562
    @chrisgroves8562 Před rokem +12

    In Australia chiropracticors are not allowed to practice in hospitals as they are not real doctors.but have there own training systems and call themselves doctors with out having to do a doctorate

    • @homersimpin664
      @homersimpin664 Před rokem +4

      At the hospital where I work (in the US), a chiro would be laughed out of the building if he tried to call himself a doctor there

    • @GodFirst444
      @GodFirst444 Před 5 měsíci

      they have to call themself a doctor of chiropractic

    • @chrismacdonald4570
      @chrismacdonald4570 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@homersimpin664
      Fortunately society has decided that educational standards, testing and licensing is more relevant than whether some MD finds it funny.
      We are licensed as Doctors.
      Why? be cause we can back it up with proven hours spent in the classroom. Testing and research.
      Personally I have met s few great MDs and have studied their work and would happily refer patients to them.l because they use their brains and training and not what Pfizer or managed care makes them do.
      That said the absolute incompetence and laziness I come across OCCASIONALLY from MDs is enough to be glad they don't want me in their hospital. As dirty a soup of Staph Aureus as it is. I'll be happy to plug away with the science and fix their mistakes.

  • @experimenter19
    @experimenter19 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fortunately for me the chiropractor i go has no problem telling patient in my case at the time my mother he couldn’t help her with a specific problem told her to see a medical doctor

  • @grasrau4051
    @grasrau4051 Před 3 lety +1

    I suffer of herniated discs, 3 hernias... And treated them with squats and deadlifts.... Chiropractors can not treat bulging discs, they can only create a temporary relief of symptoms, but it can also worsen the problem. As a prevention method is ok.

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate your feedback. All doctors (MD's, DO's, DC's, DPT's) essentially provide temporary relief- its the job of the body an active care to rehab the injury. Bulging discs are actually one of the top reasons people visit chiropractors for treatment.

  • @gennerobootz6490
    @gennerobootz6490 Před rokem +4

    I’m on the fence about seeing a chiropractor I hear once you start seeing them they do something to you that you have to constantly see them to feel better but on the other hand, I see all these people getting relief from chiropractors, and I am someone who suffers from tension, headaches and TMJ back pain tension in general and I would like to try it but I hear all these different things

    • @Demise09732
      @Demise09732 Před rokem +7

      seriously don't, go to a physiotherapist instead, if you have head aches, it has most likely to do with your life style, diet and amount of sleep you get. There might also be some tension in your neck muscles with can cause it.

    • @gennerobootz6490
      @gennerobootz6490 Před rokem +2

      @@Demise09732 ohh definitely

    • @YoYo-gt5iq
      @YoYo-gt5iq Před 7 měsíci

      I was about 30 and working out everyday. One day I couldn't turn my head to the left. The gym had a chiro so I popped in.
      He starts with range of motion stretches and massage.
      "You have a lot of lactic acid build up. What kind of workouts are you doing?"
      I was doing nothing but hitting the heavy bag.
      "You're a righty?"
      I was.
      "Tucking your chin to the shoulder is doing this. You could counter it by switching to lefty half the time."
      After about 20 minutes he does the neck crack and I hear an explosion of pops, and burst out laughing from the relief.
      He also showed me that my workout put my hips off center, so one foot was higher than the other, and adjusted my hips, too, and stretched me out on the table some more.
      Having said this: this man is a true gem. No one else has ever provided this kind of care that I've seen.
      I see him 2-3x a year, and always feel terrific for it.

    • @YoYo-gt5iq
      @YoYo-gt5iq Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Demise09732
      Never heard of a physiotherapist. I have a very good chiropractor who does about 30 minutes of massage and stretching before the cracking, so wouldn't ditch him, but the physio sounds good.

  • @nickice7009
    @nickice7009 Před 2 lety +18

    I find it amazing that insurance doesn’t cover deep tissue massage but cover chiropractic treatment.

    • @jackiemau4372
      @jackiemau4372 Před rokem

      Right? They absolutely should. I’m biased because I’m a massage therapist, but still!

    • @guillaumetremblay2004
      @guillaumetremblay2004 Před 10 měsíci

      They cover in canada😘

  • @Opleda
    @Opleda Před 3 lety

    I have permanent visual issues and nerve pain after getting a neck manipulation. I now see static all over my visual field. Idk if I just have to get readjusted to get rid of the visual stuff and nerve pain but I’ve been nervous to go back. It’s been a year and a half and my verve pain greatly improved and I don’t suffer from vertigo anymore but the visual disturbances has not disappeared

    • @Opleda
      @Opleda Před 3 lety

      The visual issue is called “visual snow syndrome”

    • @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane
      @Ultra_Marathoner_Denis_Keane Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Opledais the vertigo dizziness still gone.
      Did you get eye floaters

  • @Dan14833
    @Dan14833 Před 2 lety +2

    Chiro I saw mentioned nothing about any other ways to address the issues like stretching, strengthening and posture. Every client was treated exactly the same way regardless of symptoms with claims of amazing outcomes from curing deafness to mental disability. Not sure why/how this would work by “popping” every person’s spine the same way regardless of injury.

    • @Galactivation528
      @Galactivation528 Před rokem

      Does anyone know why chiropractors focus on the spine?

    • @padraicbrown6718
      @padraicbrown6718 Před rokem

      @@Galactivation528 Check out the Wikipedia article on D.D. Palmer, founder of chiropractic. Essentially, he thought that any part of the body that was ailing lacked a sufficient "nerve supply". This he called a "spinal misalignment", or "subluxation". He thought if you "realign" the spine you'd cure the disease. "A subluxated vertebra ... is the cause of 95 percent of all diseases ... The other five percent is caused by displaced joints other than those of the vertebral column."

    • @wirebeam
      @wirebeam Před 4 měsíci

      When all you have is a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail

  • @dawood2u
    @dawood2u Před 3 lety +33

    What a crook! Joe is 100% correct.

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety

      This chiropractor reminds me of Jen Pisaki.

    • @wackydan74
      @wackydan74 Před 2 lety

      Ha ha. Right on mate. Chiros are crap, total and absolute horse shit.

  • @abbasheydaridc6764
    @abbasheydaridc6764 Před 3 lety +19

    When I was in chiropractic school over 20 years ago, I had 60 students in my class, but I only trusted 5 of them, because the other 55 were there to get a degree and be called doctors. They did not understand what chiropractic is all about. Chiropractic is about removing interference and allow the body to heal itself. I have had very interesting cases before which were fixed in one or two visits. The cases ranged from a kid who was passing out 4-5 times a day, a lady with a swollen hand which looked like a balloon, women having bladder problems after delivering their babies, gall bladder issues, and someone with a massive lower back disc herniation who was fixed after 2 visits, and has sent me many referrals over the years. Chiropractic in not BS, some chiropractors, like any other professionals are not good at it.

    • @honestloez
      @honestloez Před 2 lety +1

      You are the definition of BS itself. So you are claiming that chiropractor can fix anything from bowel symptoms to anything? Yeah, right.

    • @increasement
      @increasement Před 2 lety +4

      @@honestloez He never said that

    • @honestloez
      @honestloez Před 2 lety +1

      @@increasement Well try read it more carefully. If you still cannot find it, just try read it more carefully than before.

    • @pabloc.5186
      @pabloc.5186 Před 2 lety +5

      "Removing interference and allowing the body to heal itself."
      I don't need any additional evidence to know that you are a joke

    • @ericsherlock5253
      @ericsherlock5253 Před 2 lety +1

      “Fixed after one or two visits”. Man that’s all it took for them to realize it’s bullshit and go get actual medical treatment lmao

  • @leviathaniel9280
    @leviathaniel9280 Před 5 lety

    he did tell his chiro that he thought he had a bulging disk tho and then he said when he told his chiro they guy told him no you dont based on looking at the top of his head

  • @phil6025
    @phil6025 Před rokem +2

    In addition to my previous comment - because I've reflected on this over the past couple of days - all the naysayers and critics should take 25 minutes and watch this video. I like this chiropractor, and this video is a good example of what a chiropractor can decipher that a medical doctor wouldn't have a clue about. Watch the entire thing. I've had my own profound example in the last 3 years - that has to do with a persistent heart arrythmia, and persistent lower back instability that ultimately relates (as it turns out) to a knee injury I sustained in the service that resulted in a reconstruction - both of which I consulted medical specialists about for decades. After not having seen a chiropractor for approximately 20 years, it was a chiropractor that put these issues to bed in short order, in the space of 3 weeks, and years after I had lost hope about both medical complaints. I had not even gone to see the chiropractor about those specific issues. Watch the video and, while you do it, try to push the prejudice out of your mind: czcams.com/video/SYHI6ee88GU/video.html

  • @DrBaronMunchausen
    @DrBaronMunchausen Před rokem +8

    Chiropractors love all that Crossfit injury money.

  • @albertoaguilar353
    @albertoaguilar353 Před 6 lety +55

    Thank for posting this useless video, where you don't contest anything Joe Rogan said. It makes Joe's comments even better. Watch Joe's video and contest all the items he mentions.

    • @Cael551
      @Cael551 Před 6 lety +2

      Like an article from an analytical chemist (not a journalist) that at no point refers to any scientific research and acts to spew generalisms to waft towards her own obvious opinion. Pro

    • @Baghilo
      @Baghilo Před 5 lety +2

      Hour long discussion between him and a Chiro that runs a podcast called The Movement Fix.
      themovementfix.com/57-chiropractors-arent-bs-rebuttal-joe-rogans-podcast-w-jeff-langmaid/

    • @fetB
      @fetB Před 4 lety +1

      He did by saying he is a science based chiro. Why would he address the obvious BS he doesn't support either. What he did is confirm where Joe was right. But obviously that doesn't matter to you because what Joe says is gospel anyway, right?

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety

      Brett Bolin lmao. try harder you delusional moron.

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety

      fetB nah joe just pointed out obvious things about chiroquacks. with an actual scientist there.
      are you a bit dumb ?

  • @cyrilibulubo6407
    @cyrilibulubo6407 Před rokem

    This is great of you, what have you to say about knee replacement with chiropractic Care

  • @davidpaul2797
    @davidpaul2797 Před 3 lety +2

    And where on the body do you push to cure deafness?

  • @edwallace827
    @edwallace827 Před 5 lety +22

    You've got to be kidding. "UNIVERSALLY promoted and stood behind as the PRIMARY treatment option"?
    Excuse me but therapeutic exercise along with neuromuscular reeducation, to increase strength, improve flexibility, while promoting lumbar stabilization and normalization of joint arthrokinematics followed by patient education to improve posture, and biomechanics/ergonomics when performing functional activities, ALL fall under the scope of practice for physical therapists. Joe alluded to the fact that chiropractors do some good. Unfortunately, they do their best work when there actually performing physical therapy. I understand that chiropractic manipulation can trigger the release of endorphins causing immediate, short-term symptomatic improvement, but can you please explain how chiropractic spinal manipulation provides a long-term solution for problems like herniated discs?

    • @morpher728
      @morpher728 Před 5 lety

      Listen enomophins can only do do much ask people who go to good chiropractors the benefits last for ever

    • @jaketramor651
      @jaketramor651 Před 5 lety +1

      Unfortunately it’s true. It’s promoted by chiropractors. In Australia they are trying to replace GPs. I can’t imagine what they are even thinking. I think they really lost their marbles. Could you imagine if you had to go first to chiropractor to get a referral for a specialty. I can imagine the referral. Patient had lumbar subluxation that has been aligned for. Patient has swollen belly (ascites) pls treat ty

    • @thamadflava
      @thamadflava Před 5 lety

      Ed Wallace thank you!

    • @AlphaFoxAdam
      @AlphaFoxAdam Před 5 lety

      Or things like (chronic) allergies...haha

    • @collins1731
      @collins1731 Před 5 lety

      Ed Wallace Anyone ever mention that vast majority of Disc herniations are self-resolving? Making symptomatic relief during resolution much more compelling than unnecessary surgery but if you want to get cut on be my guest. This is from the Journal of Clinical Spine Surgery this June (2019)
      Link:
      journals.lww.com/jspinaldisorders/Abstract/2019/06000/
      Cost-utility Analysis for Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation
      Conservative Treatment Versus Discectomy Versus Discectomy With Fusion
      Conclusions: This cost-utility analysis showed that conservative treatment is more cost-effective than discectomy in patients with lumbar disc herniation recurrence.
      Take care.

  • @michaelrabito5814
    @michaelrabito5814 Před 7 lety +6

    Chiropractic has been profoundly helpful in my life. I know so many people that have benefited in so many ways. I've also been a fan of Joe Rogan for a long time and have heard him condemn himself for being wrong time and again. I look forward to his coming around on this topic as well. It is truly unfortunate that he is discouraging people from getting the Chiropractic care that could bring them so much more quality of life. Thank you for posting this Jeff! Thank you for doing what you do! I really enjoyed going over the evidence you put forth in this thread. I hope that everyone has the opportunity to experience how wonderful Chiropractic is!

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you Michael!

    • @boydsexytime
      @boydsexytime Před 6 lety

      Michael Rabito I too have been helped by chiro. He popped my neck and it removed my erectile dysfunction. Then he popped my knees and removed my bowel blockage and pooped sooooooooo much it had to be some kind of record.

    • @joygernautm6641
      @joygernautm6641 Před 6 lety +1

      P Bizzle thousands of people
      Say the same thing about “cupping” and “magnet therapy”. Both of which are known to be total bs. Power of the placebo

    • @HappinessOrDeath
      @HappinessOrDeath Před 5 lety +1

      Joe Rogan is progressing closer to truth. Not farther from it. science or gtfo

  • @kdaspeaks2522
    @kdaspeaks2522 Před 9 měsíci

    Rogan I agree.
    Here's why::
    Injured at work and I knew my body felt something it never felt before..
    The problem is if course insurance/companies don't want to pay for surgery or the value of ones life that one is worth.
    The insurance company refused my m.r.i because my initial scan did show a problem in my hip and lower back .
    After many chiropractor appointments I knew that wouldn't solve my problem..
    Stay tuned I have a great attorney team . I suggest all get an attorney whose ready to go to trial...!!!

  • @ginomanalo8155
    @ginomanalo8155 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dr. Ian his one of the best gonstead chiro , way back 2015 ive been suffering and severe pain from neck that radiate to my 2 fingers that resulting to numbness been worried and stress that time, ive done physiotherapy and different approach of message , medicine but then my condition getting worse until one of our.company doctor referred to chiro and that was my first time , it was matter of seconds allignment severe pain gone....i really appreciated them its been now 8 yrs feeling okay and free of pain ...thanks to chiro

  • @anthonytyler8766
    @anthonytyler8766 Před rokem +3

    Source: Trust me

  • @theodorjakobsson5313
    @theodorjakobsson5313 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm studying fysiotherapy right now in Sweden, and so far they haven't even mentioned chiropractic care as a valid option for anything really. And absolutely not as a first treatment for a disc herniation, perhaps as a third option.

  • @jasonspades5628
    @jasonspades5628 Před 5 lety +2

    This will be interesting. As both a med student and expert in logical syllogistic structure, I'm curious as to what evidence is here.

    • @jasonspades5628
      @jasonspades5628 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shannonossman3473 That question is a presuppositional fallacy. The question presupposes another claim. Its more colloquially known as a loaded question.
      Example: "When did you stop beating your wife?"
      The question assumes the wife is being beaten.

    • @jasonspades5628
      @jasonspades5628 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shannonossman3473
      I hope it doesn't bother you if I enforce the rules of logical discourse during conversation. A logical fallacy prevents an argument from demonstrating the claim it attempts to make. So, technically im helping you.

    • @jasonspades5628
      @jasonspades5628 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shannonossman3473 Im sorry, but you cant diagnose a complete stranger based on a few CZcams posts. It was a valiant effort.
      Logical fallacies are not something you relate to. You either learn them or you don't. You either apply them, or you dont. You have a habit of committing them.
      Whether or not an argument is relatable is irrelevant as to whether or not it's true.

  • @ventkingsflorida517
    @ventkingsflorida517 Před 5 lety

    I started my Chiro last week , he said hr needs 20-24 sessions. $350 a month . This inculdes Acupunture/Adjustments and 2 other things . I have a bulging disk C-4/5 , he showed me when i took xrays when i put neck , back and forth my bones do not curve like they should, they are stiff , and a machine that shows Red/blacks graphs on my back had alot of red and black lines due to muscle tension or something ? I will try it put for 8 weeks . I can say i trust him , he went chart by chart explaining everything in Detail . And i asked him several questions and he answered all of them . He was very informative and educated me . We”ll see how I feel in 8 weeks ...

    • @user-fk9md2il4d
      @user-fk9md2il4d Před 4 lety

      Bobby R G
      How did it go
      How do you feel
      Was it worth it
      Was the improvement sugnificant or minor
      Please be honest
      Thanks in advance

    • @JohnDoe-ni9zm
      @JohnDoe-ni9zm Před 3 lety

      @Daniel Razavi I think we lost him. Chiro is lethal.

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed Před 5 lety +12

    I’m a young physician and have only been qualified a short time but I had to complete 8 years of further education and training before I was recognised as a board certified medical doctor here in the U.K. I had to complete more exams and observed modular examinations than an astronaut does before NASA send them into space. *We are medical professionals and we work our gluteus maximae to get there!* Chiropractors are not.

    • @MrFE-wp6bf
      @MrFE-wp6bf Před 5 lety +2

      Ginger Ninja THANK YOU!!! These “doctors” are dull.

    • @Isaac_0630
      @Isaac_0630 Před 4 lety +5

      I bet chiropractors know more about anatomy than you do, you just prescribe pills and pat people's back dont think you're better you dont really fix anything you tell people they're sick and give them pills that's it. You heal 0%

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Isaac_0630 unless youve been through med school you dont know whats taught,its very rigorous and evidence based ,entirely unlike many chiropractic schools.I can assure you doctors know sufficient anatomy and also know that most back pain goes away by itself with no treatment so pain meds,short term rest and then keeping active is enough in most cases.I am a physician associate but was previously a physical therapist who taugth some courses at a chiropractic college.The problem with conventional medicine is political/economical ,the docs arent given enough time to consult,its always pressure from management to see more patients.

    • @driventoaccount3276
      @driventoaccount3276 Před 2 lety

      @@Isaac_0630 says a chiropractor no doubt. Here’s one, you twerps actually killed on of our pts. Life College, Marietta, 1990. You adjusted a ruptured appendix for a week with a fever present. The pt. died from acute peritonitis, not to be confused with the second pt, who lived. The fact is Kennestone and Cobb General openly warn orthopedic pts about chiropractic through their own clinics. I refuse to call the Dr. Plus, now they are self appointed experts on nutrition, weight training, internal medicine, ugh, smh……snake oil salesmen…..

  • @JoeB0604
    @JoeB0604 Před 4 lety +5

    A chiropractor defends chiropractic.
    Proper 'spinal hygiene'? Is there a peer-evaluated study as to appropriate hygiene?
    This is no different than big tobacco claiming the nicotine isn't addictive because of the lack of research data.
    Good thing I'm sitting down.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      diamondjoe1109
      So what will you do when your neck or back pain becomes debilitating?

    • @JoeB0604
      @JoeB0604 Před 3 lety

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Uh, go to a real doctor.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      diamondjoe1109
      Yeah good luck. Their only options are pain meds, surgery and uhh... oh that’s all. Oh and a sheet of do it 3 yourself exercises and a back brace. Good luck with that. Don't be surprised if the "real doctor" sends you to a chiropractor

    • @JoeB0604
      @JoeB0604 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua yeah, along with peer evaluated studies and statistics. Chiropractic is nothing short of alchemy, to the tune of billions. Big Pharma? What about Big Chiro? You stay on and never get off...

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      diamondjoe1109
      What a bunch of unsubstantiated nonsense! Studies show how inferiorly and dangerous pharmaceuticals are to ease symptoms yet they continue to be prescribed in spite of evidence against. What peer reviewed journal to support drug treatment? Pharmaceutical drugs get pushed with short term results. That’s why there’s lawsuits continuously for several drugs that injure people and then get pulled of the market.
      What « big chiropractic »? Please, it’s one profession that focuses on health improvement. Check out dr Craig Liebenson, Dr Datis Kharrazian, just a couple of many doctors who are leading the way in conservative management of chronic conditions before you keep spewing out more unsubstantiated claims.

  • @sodalitia
    @sodalitia Před 4 lety +2

    Evidence based? Which published peer reviewed scientific journal can I find this evidence in? Thank you.

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 4 lety

      Spine, The Spine Journal, the British Medical Journal, JMPT, European Spine Journal, etc.

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +1

      none

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety

      The Evidence Based Chiropractor bahahaaaaaaaa. sure bud.
      did you miss the part wgere he asked
      peer reviewed.
      do you not understand what that means ?
      i get it.
      you dont.
      you think other chiropractors are the peers. lmao.

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety

      M G yup.

    • @woodywoodlstein9519
      @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety +1

      M G thats what chiroquacks pass off as ReSuRCh.

  • @Serve24
    @Serve24 Před rokem +1

    You didn’t address the main issues brought up in the Joe Rogan video, namely the claim that chiropractic adjustment can heal anything from autism to cancer.

  • @dinomoviesnstuff
    @dinomoviesnstuff Před 3 lety +5

    My interest is in the technique for muscle knots. I have had a chiropractor deal with them pretty efficiently. I have had a beach massage therapist scam me of my money by only rubbing the skin. And I have had a physiotherapist painfully deal with them over a long period of time. Why the difference?

  • @butch.dieselsteak
    @butch.dieselsteak Před 6 lety +12

    That's exactly what physical therapy and kinetotheraphy is doing and they are not calling themselves fucking "doctor".

  • @dimigod3687
    @dimigod3687 Před 3 lety

    Once you have a herniated disk why are we trying to manipulate the spine once the damage is done . It's like making the situation worse because at some level your basically having to ignore the pain. So exactly how is that helping someone?

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 3 lety +1

      It depends on a lot of factors; but for most bulged/herniated discs spinal manipulation is a recommended option for conservative care. Improving the motion, gapping the facets, and temporarily reducing intra-discal pressure can all aide the healing process.

    • @dimigod3687
      @dimigod3687 Před 3 lety

      @@Theevidencebasedchiropractor I hear what your saying but in my case the Chiropractor has requested that I see a Orthopedic surgeon.

  • @shouvikroy4685
    @shouvikroy4685 Před rokem +1

    Summarising evrything i gathered from top MDs and chiropractors :-
    - You mostly dont require a chiropractor at all times.
    - Chiropracty is not at all evidence based, and mostly aim to make small adjustments to remove the pain and not the cause of the pain.
    - with time some of the issues/pain come back which makes people go to the chiropractors/qualified doctors again. Chiropracty does not treat the cause, its like a painkiller numbing the pain for a certain time.
    - in most cases, chiropractors make adjustment to make you feel better for a short time and then tell you to do physiotherapy or physical ecercise which actually helps you in the long run. Any doctor would have recommended the same hence the only benefit chiropractor is bringing is making an adjustment to possibly reduce the pain for a short time. This can however not work at times.
    - if physical exercises and conditioning helps you in the long run then you really dont need a chriopractor, rather a physio would be best.

  • @portbogie2865
    @portbogie2865 Před 3 lety +7

    "Umm. . . Joe Rogan was correct, but I can't say that because it would hurt my scam practice"

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety +2

      I just called my wife's chiropractor a chiro-quack-tor to his face...

  • @jackjohnson7396
    @jackjohnson7396 Před rokem +7

    I went to Chiropractors since 77 until 2020 a long time. I worked Teamster labor jobs figured this would help. Seemed to keep me out of injury but am not sure. Finally quit going, since the new school Chiropractors tried to sell me everything from vitamins to water bed sessions for 20 bucks. Turned me off that was it. Bottom line pain free not going now.

  • @duanesnow424
    @duanesnow424 Před 2 lety +1

    Exercises are the answer. This has been proven for centuries. Adjustments of the spine and ribs can help early on…they do aid with pain reduction but does nothing to kerp it away. The problem lies with the type of exercise, how much reps, sets, hold time , amount of effort, is pain ok with exercise, etc.
    Movement is the cure. And you sometimes need a coach to assist you and progress you.
    I’m speaking with 30 years of experience as a physical therapist who also does manipulations. Progressive exercise has a cumulative effect, requires effort and most people aren’t interested, until they’re dying in pain.

  • @hectorjuliemercado318
    @hectorjuliemercado318 Před měsícem +2

    I love Joe Rogan, but I am so happy you did this video because I absolutely believe in chiropractic therapy. My entire family has been with my chiropractor for 18 years now. He is my number one trusted doctor.
    Joe shouldn’t have said such horrible things being as influential as he is. I feel every one but especially athletes need a chiropractor as part of their heath team.

  • @hemperorkush6861
    @hemperorkush6861 Před 3 lety +20

    I'm on my way to my chiropractor appointment right now.
    I was listening to joe Rogan podcast right before this video.
    I got into a car accident at the end of April 2021. I was also shot in the lower back with a 38 cal. in 94 when I was a kid. I didn't know about the history of it and I gotta say it took me by surprise. That said. I know how I feel once I leave my dudes office. My guy never tries to sell my anything. Nor does he push crazy ass therapy on me. I just want people to know that if they were to look into the medical field as a whole back then they'd find that there was bullshit throughout.
    I'd advise or recommend trying a chiropractor before ever taking opioids or any other pain killer.
    Just make sure you research the chiropractor before just blindly choosing one as you would with any medical professional.

    • @annhart1453
      @annhart1453 Před 2 lety

      Also find a good Pettibon chiro if your condition is serious and you havent been getting results elsewhere.

    • @SD-ip2wb
      @SD-ip2wb Před 2 lety

      So the whole of evidence based medicine was bs “back then”?? Wow ok

    • @hemperorkush6861
      @hemperorkush6861 Před 2 lety

      @@SD-ip2wb obviously not all medicine. Just regarding the chiropractors field.

    • @zm5856
      @zm5856 Před 2 lety +1

      Pseudoscience, people get in wheelchair cuz chiro charlatans.

    • @hemperorkush6861
      @hemperorkush6861 Před 2 lety

      @@zm5856 absolutely they do. That's a good reason to find one that comes highly recommended and has impeccable credentials. It is our responsibility to checkout who we're going to before just blindly trusting someone because it says MD or PHD after their name.

  • @IdFightMyDad
    @IdFightMyDad Před 4 lety +19

    I’ve never been to a doctor who hasn’t advocated for appropriate amounts of strength, flexibility, and cardio exercise. Your first point is wrong. This kind of preventative maintenance is exactly what primary care is about.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      IdFightMyDad
      And did he help you become all those? Or are you as stiff as a board?

    • @IdFightMyDad
      @IdFightMyDad Před 3 lety +1

      @@shannonossman3473 What advice did I give? I said these things being advocated for in this video are advocated for by primary care doctors. That's not advice. It's a statement of fact. If you don't think they are good advice, then why would it be good advice when the chiropractor tells you to do it? I also never claimed to be a doctor, but if you go to a doctor and you ask them about being generally more healthy, these are the things they will talk about. Also, you don't get a certificate when you graduate from medical school. You get a diploma. Would you like a picture of my wife's medical school diploma? Would that make you think I knew what I was talking about?

    • @IdFightMyDad
      @IdFightMyDad Před 3 lety

      @@GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua I'm not stiff as a board. Your presence has made me very rubbery.

    • @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua
      @GodOfMySalvationIsYeshua Před 3 lety

      IdFightMyDad
      Don't blame your rubberyness on me man, you're responsible for your own rub

    • @davidrodgers5558
      @davidrodgers5558 Před 2 lety

      Somehow this clown reminds me of Jen Pisaki.

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear Před rokem +2

    Here is how chiropractors use psychology dishonestly to make themselves look legit. They literally can borrow whatever terms and research from real medicine and yet keep calling themselves “chiropractors”. When a patient is becoming skeptical they will actually use real concepts in physiology and real spine surgery and the patient will become confused to what extent this chiropractor “knows” his stuff. The problem is the core concept of chiropractors. Look up online where the term “chiropractic” come from and why it is not based on any science.
    If these non-doctors claim to be able to help somehow that only they can, then ask yourself, or them, “what is chiropractics?” , “Why aren’t they called just “spine therapist’ or something straightforward?

    • @Mike-dt1yg
      @Mike-dt1yg Před rokem

      Not just that, they'll also make you demonstrate (to their favor) "reasons" why you need adjustments in their office (such as not being able to bend a certain way, etc). It's such crap it's unreal. They then convince you that you need arbitrary numbers of adjustments per week, but claim it doesn't matter when you come in for them, you just need x amount per week. It doesn't make any sense because it's total bullshit.

    • @Dutcheh
      @Dutcheh Před rokem

      the first chiropractor “learned it from an angel.” i think that’s all you need to know about chiropractors

  • @DeRocco21
    @DeRocco21 Před 6 lety

    When is the best time to see a D.C. and should a D.C. ethically say when a certain ailment is better treated by another specialist?

    • @Theevidencebasedchiropractor
      @Theevidencebasedchiropractor  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, I would say ANY doctor/physician should recommend another specialist if they​ find something outside of their scope of practice.