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Date Posted: Wed, Mar 24 2004, 10:03:51
Author: Dr. Raymond
Subject: Re: Scope of Practice
In reply to: Bryson Langel, DC2B 's message, "Re: Scope of Practice" on Tue, Nov 06 2001, 14:42:54

Why do these people become chiropractors if they are not going to practice chiropractic? I just don't understand it.All of the procedures that the Doctor of Manual Medicine listed sure as hell are not chiropractic.

Who said they are not practicing chiropractic? Why is it that some feel that DCs who perform other therapies to help patients are somehow not practicing chiropractic. I adjust, but I also do other things to help people recover faster.

I'm reminded of a thought once posed by William G. Blair, DC concerning chiropractic. Once the interfence from the nervous system is corrected by means of an adjustment, CHIROPRACTICALLY there is nothing else you can accomplish.

Yes, we have all heard the rethoric and dogma, but reality dosen't show this to be true. barge stated that one could eat garbage and as long as he was subluxation free he was fine. That type of thinking is not philosophy, it's dogma.

My thot? Practice what you want, but don't tell me how to practice or what chiropractic is or isn't. I've read where straight DCs say they adjust subluxations and no one else which is absurd. From what i have seen most can't even define a VSC nor have much knowledge of the nervous system they are suppose to effect.

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