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  • I wonder how many of these comments are posted by anyone with any sort of degree, or just by people listening to their paranoid mother watching W5...

  • I think I need this guy to be a bit more vague when he explains things...

  • @BearBoi69 therefore, Medical Practitioners should no longer be generalised as "Doctors". They gain degrees etc in Medicine, therefore should be called Medics. Anyone with a PhD should have the privilege of being called a doctor because they have earned the title Doctor in Philosophy (of their chosen subject) just like a chiropractor should have the right to be called a Doctor of Chiropractic, because in every aspect it is a "philosophy" just like medicine is.

  • Awwwwwww, that med school dropout thinks he's a doctor, how adorable. I love how this guy tries to act like his occupation comes with a respectable title.

  • LOL.

    Funny how all chiropractors who describe this phenomenon say the exact same thing...

    Gas "released" from the space, or really...gas "infused" into the space?

    If the area lacks space due to suction, than there is no "gas" to exit it.

    It seems that a better understanding of the physical properties described is needed here.

  • @mumeisha In all synovial joints, there is a capsule which absorbs the pressure between joints called a synovial capsule. Inside of the synovial fluid, which keeps the bones which articulate very frictionless and thus protects your bones. Well, inside of the synovial capsule, you can get what are called cavitations which basically release when you stretch your joints do to the pressure inside of the capsule decreasing. If you know about Boyle's Law, this is due to volume increase. Thus, gas out.

  • great...so my bones are farting...=]

  • Chiro's aren't Medical Doctors!

    After completing a 60-day internet course in fraud and fake-medical-speak, they get a certificate printed on toilet paper that grants them the title "Doctor of Chiropractics." This is where they get the use of the word "doctor" from... and then proceed to pretend that it is affiliated with Medicine and Medical Science.

    It would be like someone with a PhD in botany or medieval history calling themselves 'doctor' with the implication that they are medical doctors.

  • Oh yeah.... She sounds completely sincere and unrehearsed....

  • Gas? is this guy for real?

  • This lady could not be more uninterested in the questions she's asking.

  • what Dr. JaBean is trying to say is that your joints queef.

  • BONN

  • @carrotwolf ^^

  • thats very interesting -_-

  • i dont believe in osteopaths. I think its a big con. I've spent thousands and had absolutely no improvement until i stoped and rested it over some years

  • @Anglichanen It is just a money making scam. Cracking your back, and neck is probably not healthy. Its an un-natural movement but since people enjoy having it done they spend a lot of money on it. Of course these guys are going to tell you that home "adjustments" are unhealthy. Lol. So youll spend money.

  • My parents made me go to a chiropractor today because of my upper back pain, and I came out with my entire back in pain and pain in my neck and stomach muscles...I'm only giving this bullshit one or two more tries, and if I don't feel better then I'm fucking quitting. I don't care if it works for some people. It's only based off of results anyway. My first impression = Total bullshit.

  • @Armoredfury193 Hey Armoredfury, easy... You most likely felt very tense due to your parents insistance of chiropractic care. We (DC's) are here to help not harm. We understand that you felt very nervous and tense. The only health care delivery you are familiar with is pills, needles, and knives. Chiropractic will address the stress of your spine and nervous system. I cafre for hundreds of children and young adults. It is a change but a good one. Be well.

  • @Armoredfury193 so whatever happened? Did it do any good or was it total bullshit?

  • @Armoredfury193 ok listen up, or read up I guess. shut up, all medical care is based off of results, if it wasn't we'd have procedures that didn't work. and if it was ur first time going, don't expect immediate results, just like if u take a new pill it doesn't fix it instantly

  • @moojoo4 yeah well guess what? I haven't gone since and my back is now fine

  • @Armoredfury193 that means that he straightened ur spine and ur body wasn't used to the sudden adjustment

  • This guy is a joke. There is no way he is a real chiropractor.

  • He is a real chiropractor all right, a full spine chiropractor, and or a diversified. I would go to an upper cervical specific only doctor. Ones that pay close attention to the cranial- cervical joint.(upcspine) find a practitioner in your state.

  • I crack a lot of parts of my body, and I have to say that over time it's brought pain to various parts of my body. Doing it too much seems to over-stretch tendons. I don't recommend it, it's addicting. It's like changing the oil in your car, you only need to do it every 3,000 miles. Make whatever association you will.

  • Addicting is right. I can't stop cracking my knuckles; been doing it for YEARS!

  • His explanation and answers made absolutely no sense. It's like somebody asked him, "What makes grass grow?" and he answered, "Because it's green." Total poppycock.

  • uninspiring interview. both are unprofessional, he doesnt answer her questions very effectively, and in fac, het doesnt answer her last question at all.

  • c'mon. he could just be nervous cause he's being filmed....and yes he did answer it, he explains why the gas is there (so the answer to her question was no)

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