The Truth About Chiropractic… Is It a Scam? (2024)

The Truth About Chiropractic… Is It a Scam? (1)

For decades, the most popular natural healthcare approach for treating back pain in the United States has been chiropractic.

And for good reason…

Chiropractic adjustments can help remove misalignments (“subluxations”) in your vertebrae.

Since virtually every function in your body is controlled by nerves which travel through and exit the spinal column, any spinal misalignment could potentially pinch a nerve.

Pinched nerves may cause pain. But they can negatively impact your health whether you have pain or not.

For example, a spinal subluxation might cause back pain. But it could just as easily affect the function of your heart, lungs, gallbladder, liver, stomach, kidneys and other organs.

So yes, a chiropractic adjustment could make a positive improvement in your life. But before you make another appointment with your local chiropractor, ask this question

Why must you visit the chiropractor so often?

Many chiropractors encourage their patients to come in for adjustments as frequently as three times per week.

After an initial assessment, expect to spend a lot of time travelling back and forth to their office for 5- to 15-minute spinal adjustment sessions for the chiropractor to “crack your back” and neck.

And since “adjustments don’t hold” and “anything can subluxate your spine” from picking up a baby to watering the lawn, you’ve just signed on for a lifetime of treatments.

That’s led many to ask: Is chiropractic a scam?

There are two good reasons why those adjustments don’t hold. I’ll share both in a moment.

But first, let me reveal one of chiropractic’s best-kept secrets:

When chiropractors perform properly, you don’t have to visit them often at all!

Yet many chiropractors today have taken a different approach than chiropractic was founded on.

Rather than getting incredible results in one session, you’ve simply become their cash cow.

I know the difference firsthand.

My own chiropractor here in Austin (yes, I use one – but only once or twice a year!), Dr. Stephen Berman, follows the comprehensive approach developed by D. D. Palmer, the “founder of chiropractic,” in the late 1890s.

As Dr. Berman explains in the video below, D.D. Palmer’s patients in the age of horse and buggies and riverboats didn’t come to town three times a week. More like three times per year.

Those were the same patients that spread the fame of chiropractic after single adjustments… because a single session with the chiropractor worked.

Chiropractors trying to get their patients to come in three times a week would have been laughed out of town.

Or, honestly, the chiropractor might even have been thrown in jail for fraud.

Which brings me back to why most chiropractic adjustments don’t hold.

Good chiropractors adjust the whole body

Most chiropractors typically adjust only your back and neck. That wasn’t always the case.

It’s like the old kid’s song…

“The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone. The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone. The knee bone connected to the thigh bone.” And so on.

That’s the first reason typical chiropractic adjustments have limited effect and don’t hold… you’re only getting a partial adjustment!

Early chiropractic treatment was far more comprehensive. Every joint in the body was manipulated to ensure it was properly aligned.

That’s the approach my chiropractor takes.

In his video, Dr. Berman shares a brief history of chiropractic, then demonstrates on actual patients what legit chiropractic assessments and manipulations should look like.

Watch the video then compare his comprehensive chiropractic technique – the one I get once or twice a year, based on the original chiropractic method – with the adjustments given at your local chiropractor’s office (especially if they’re asking you to come back again in three days).

There’s still another reason chiropractic adjustments fail to hold.

It was summed up nicely by one of our customers several years ago:

“Bones only go where our muscles put them.”

Yes, your spine and other bones and joints may be out of proper alignment. And a chiropractic adjustment can help restore balance.

But muscle imbalances – where one set of muscles are overdeveloped and tight in one area of your body while the opposing muscles are weak and stretched out of their normal position – will quickly pull your skeletal system back into old patterns.

While your bones and joints may seem “frozen” in a misaligned position, it’s your muscles which put them there.

For example, one of the most common postural dysfunctions I see is a forward tipped pelvis.

Years of sitting… at work, in the car, at the dining room table… tightens and strengthens those muscles in your hip flexors, quadriceps and lower back used to keep you in a seated position while stretching out and weakening the opposing, less used muscles in your hamstrings, glutes and abs.

The Truth About Chiropractic… Is It a Scam? (2)

This muscle imbalance pulls your pelvis forward, creates numerous muscle strains and, when left uncorrected, causes severe pain and physical dysfunctions.

The cure is simple.

Align your muscles to align your bones

Stretch only the overly tight muscles. And strengthen only the weak muscles. This imbalanced form of exercise eliminates the muscle imbalance so your body can naturally assume a neutral posture.

Notice, that’s not the same as the generic chart of exercises most chiropractors hand out to every patient presenting with back pain.

You’re an individual. And your body has its own unique set of muscle imbalances and postural dysfunctions created over your lifetime.

Which is why you need a personalized, comprehensive approach to assessing and reversing muscle imbalances just like you need a chiropractor who takes a personalized, comprehensive approach to chiropractic.

You can get the right chiropractor by finding one who practices the technique demonstrated by Dr. Berman in the video above.

And you can ensure your chiropractic adjustments “hold” with the correct stretching and strengthening exercises to eliminate your own muscle imbalances.

Our Lose the Back Pain® System was developed precisely for that purpose. It walks you step-by-step through easily identifying your own postural dysfunctions and related muscle imbalances, then gives you the exact stretching and strengthening exercises – for your unique situation – to return you to a normal, neutral posture.

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The biggest problemwith chiropractic care

Like I said earlier, I personallyuse chiropractic care. But I don’t visit Dr. Berman expecting him to solve every health issue I may have.

Yet manychiropractors seem to suggest everything short of a broken bone can be helped by chiropractic.

That’s little different than your typical MD who thinks drugs or surgery are the answer to virtually every complaint.

Both have fallen victim to “single-tool mentality.”

You’ve heard the adage before. When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem begins to look like a nail.

Yes, chiropractic care may help. But what if your pain is caused by a trigger point in your upper back?A spinal adjustment probably won’t get it to release.

Or perhaps a magnesium deficiency is causing your back pain? Again, an adjustment won’t help.

For optimal health and pain-free living, you must adopt a holistic, big-picture view of how your body operates.

For decades I’ve studied the pathways to – and back out of – pain. And I’m here to tell you no single solution fits everyone.

Yes, there are common root sources of pain, such as muscle imbalances. But you still have to look at diet, trigger points, spinal compression, stress, mental attitude, and more. The list goes on and on. I’ve covered these major sources of pain, and how to overcome them, in my Complete Healing Formula package.

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFTUpdated: July 14,2016

The Truth About Chiropractic… Is It a Scam? (2024)

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The Truth About Chiropractic… Is It a Scam? ›

Chiropractic researchers have documented that fraud, abuse and quackery

quackery
A quack is a "fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill" or "a person who pretends, professionally or publicly, to have skill, knowledge, qualification or credentials they do not possess; a charlatan or snake oil salesman".
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are more prevalent in chiropractic than in other health care professions. Unsubstantiated claims about the efficacy of chiropractic have continued to be made by individual chiropractors and chiropractic associations.

Is there any science behind chiropractic adjustment? ›

Several health benefits, including reduced inflammation, improved joint biomechanics, reduced pain, and localized muscle spasms, have been associated with chiropractic manipulation. It also shows promise in enhancing total global spinal movement and posture when paired with other chiropractic treatments.

Is there any evidence for chiropractic? ›

The most positive research on chiropractic therapy has focused on spinal manipulation for low back pain. As one of the alternatives to pain-relieving drugs, the American College of Physicians low back pain guideline recommends spinal manipulation along with heat, massage, and acupuncture.

Are chiropractors actually worth it? ›

Studies upon studies show the benefits of going to a chiropractor. You could see a vast improvement in your comfort level, energy level, and general health. What you spend on monthly – or even weekly – sessions can go far to keep you feeling your best for years to come.

Why do physical therapists not like chiropractors? ›

Historically, medical doctors and physical therapists did not refer patients to chiropractors because they did not understand the benefits of chiropractic care and they didn't want to risk losing patients.

How long after neck manipulation can a stroke occur? ›

In a review by Haldeman et al of 64 patients with cerebrovascular events after spinal manipulation, the timing of presentation ranged from 2 days to 1 month, but 63% of patients developed symptoms immediately following the manipulation (2, 4).

What are red flags for chiropractor? ›

Pushy Sales Tactics: Be wary of practitioners who pressure you into purchasing treatment packages or products that seem unnecessary. Patient care should be safe and effective for your needs. Lack of Follow-up: Ongoing care and adjustment to treatment plans based on progress are signs of a responsible chiropractor.

How do chiropractors know where to adjust? ›

They use palpation and palpatory skills to locate areas of misalignment or restriction. By feeling for misalignments, known as subluxations, chiropractors can narrow in on the vertebrae that need adjusting. Many chiropractors will also take X-rays or MRI scans to get a clearer spine picture before changing.

Why are chiropractors called doctors? ›

Chiropractors in the United States are required to complete a Doctor of Chiropractor (DC) degree in order to practice. This degree is on par with an MD or a PhD. Slightly longer answer? Yes, chiropractors are doctors of chiropractic medicine and are considered physicians.

What are the disadvantages of chiropractic? ›

The Cons of Chiropractic Care

Extreme risks with chiropractic care are unlikely but include bone damage, stroke, and more. While chiropractic care is primarily about spinal manipulation, neck adjustments are often part of chiropractic care as well. Neck adjustments are more sensitive and come with more risk.

Are there any proven benefits to chiropractic? ›

Improves your posture. Reduces pain and improves range of motion of your spine and other joints. Reduces symptoms of chronic conditions like osteoarthritis. Treats minor neck or spine injuries, especially whiplash.

Should you really go to a chiropractor? ›

If you have a history of musculoskeletal pain, you may be interested in working with a chiropractor. Spinal manipulation can relieve pain and let you get back to your normal life. Most people use spinal manipulation along with other types of medical treatment, like physical therapy, exercise, and medication.

What does the AMA say about chiropractors? ›

The AMA maintains that a medical practitioner should at all times practice methods of treatment based on sound scientific principle, and accordingly does not recognise any exclusive dogma such as ... chiropractic ... (3). o medical practitioners who are members of the AMA engaging in research work with chiropractors.

Why do people distrust chiropractors? ›

Chiropractic researchers have documented that fraud, abuse and quackery are more prevalent in chiropractic than in other health care professions. Unsubstantiated claims about the efficacy of chiropractic have continued to be made by individual chiropractors and chiropractic associations.

Why don't people go to chiropractors? ›

The top two reasons people do not seem to want to go to a chiropractor are a fear of being “cracked” and the fear of having to keep going back the rest of their lives – either because some sort of addiction has been unleashed or because they were hit with a huge care plan in which the chiropractor wants to see them ...

Is chiropractic adjustments good for your body? ›

There are several benefits of a chiropractic adjustment including: Helps minimize migraines and neck-related headaches. Improves your posture. Reduces pain and improves range of motion of your spine and other joints.

What is the theory behind chiropractic treatment? ›

The philosophy and the science behind chiropractic involve the relationship between the spine and the nervous system, and chiropractors study and practice ways to resolve misalignments and disruptions and restore proper functioning to the body. This is one reason chiropractors often treat car accident injuries!

How often should you get chiropractic adjustments? ›

When you are just starting a new treatment plan, it's common to have adjustments multiple times a week. As your body begins to heal, that number could drop to just once a week. And if you are pain-free and simply want to maintain your lifestyle, you might only need to get an adjustment once or twice a month.

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