5 Myths About Chiropractic and Chiropractors
There are a lot of conflicting views about chiropractors and in most cases there is no merit. Here are the top ten most common myths about chiropractors: There is no scientific evidence to show that chiropractic treatment works Chiropractic has a plethora of scientific evidence to show that the treatment works. One of the largest and most recent pieces is a systematic review of chiropractic treatment for a number of conditions by Gert Bronfort et al. Along with many others it shows that there is positive evidence in the treatment of lower back pain, neck pain, and even cervicogenic dizziness. You only have to do a weekend course to be a chiropractor This is completely false. In order to call yourself a chiropractor in the USA you have to be registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC). The GCC requires you to have done a degree from an accredited university, which there are 3 in the UK currently. The current degree is a Master of Chiropractic degree of 4+1 or 5+...