Chiropractic, which celebrated its centennial in 1995, is a curious mixture of science and pseudoscience, sense and nonsense. Much of it is based on the theory that misaligned spinal bones produce nerve interference that causes disease. Many chiropractors claim that correcting these misalignments ("subluxations") can restore health and that regular spinal adjustments are essential to maintain it.
Neither logic nor scientific evidence supports such a belief. Although spinal manipulation can relieve certain types of back pain, neck pain, and oth… - Samuel Homola
Neither logic nor scientific evidence supports such a belief. Although spinal manipulation can relieve certain types of back pain, neck pain, and oth…
- Samuel Homola
Chiropractic, which celebrated its centennial in 1995, is a curious mixture of science and pseudoscience, sense and nonsense. Much of it is based on … - Samuel Homola
Chiropractic, which celebrated its centennial in 1995, is a curious mixture of science and pseudoscience, sense and nonsense. Much of it is based on …
This book denounces the cultism in chiropractic but supports the appropriate use of spinal manipulation and the research efforts required to solidify… - Samuel Homola
This book denounces the cultism in chiropractic but supports the appropriate use of spinal manipulation and the research efforts required to solidify…
Obviously, anyone in contradiction with authority must possess equivalent knowledge and additional fact in order to sustain his argument. - Samuel Homola
Obviously, anyone in contradiction with authority must possess equivalent knowledge and additional fact in order to sustain his argument.
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