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  • i'm going to get a hot milf with ropey arm muscles to work for me. I'll start a "medical" practice where she throws knives at you blindfolded as you're spinning around a rotating dartboard thing. Even though I have nothing more than a highschool diploma and some college, i'll still refer to myself as a doctor so it's legit. Sounds like a solid business plan. Anyone on board?

  • First person to take this video and throw in green screen effects wins all the internet.

  • Adam Colton... is that you?

  • I need to go to a chiropractor again, but last time i went it scared the shit out of me. 

  • Chiropractor 2 Chiropractor 4play :)

  • Hey Doc, no offense... but less yackin' MORE CRACKIN'!!!

  • @jorgekluney AGREED!

  • That looks like it HURTS!!

  • Lady in red.......

  • He's really hot.

  • I think she's got the requisite strength but that begs the question, how effective is chiropractic? If it really works why haven't MDs approved it? They could perform the ''adjustments'' themselves for an added fee and fatten their incomes.

  • @hfelton If medical doctors learned how to perform chiropractic adjustments from an accredited college their allopathic philosophy would be unnecessary. Once optimal functioning is restored to the nervous system the body can perform all its duties effectively. There's too much money in treating the symptom, and not the true cause of dysfunction/dis-ease, this is the reason people such as yourself are not as well informed as you should be.

  • less garbagey...  more cracky

  • Every Chiropractor I have seen has great upper body strength. Look at her bicept/tricept definition. 

  • she is toned but just not strong enough to get cracks out of the back except for the neck area

  • she gots some muscles 

  • QUACKERY! How stooopid can people be??

  • @mgallant01 Quackery is believing that man has all the answers to treating conditions. CHIROPRACTORS DO NOT "TREAT" ANYONE. They allow the body to fix itself by removing nerve interference...and the nervous system is involved with all living functions.

  • @40breafootball umm rrright....removing nerve interference..ya..

  • You can tell she does not have enough strength for ajusting man we need women back in kitchen

  • If you did not go to medical school then you should not be calling yourselves Doctors.

  • @jjhaywood why? A doctor is someone who has a doctorate in a certain subject. Since when is medicine the only subject for a doctorate? Kind of a dumb thing to write.

  • Whats with the green screen shade background? You could add some bitchin special effects... like every time you crack something, have a little firework go off in the background :)

  • Sarah Connor.

  • whats the difference between this school of adjustment and the gonstead approach?

  • Funny how they call doctors themselves ;))

    Yeah kill his neck, baby!! If you want real disability go and see chiros;) Im wondering if those "doctors" know anything about anatomy and ligaments especially;) that every twist tears or overstretches your ligaments, Only your body knows How far you can stretch it. Google it how many ppl got injured from those quacks

  • @cartman6606 The ADJUSTMENT introduces a force that restores the body's innate ability to heal itself. Besides, how will a prescription for vicodin fix a vertebrae that is out of alignment? Doctors of Chiropractic understand that one must treat the cause of dysfunction, rather than the symptom. The symptom is the last thing to show up.

  • I'd bang her

  • I think she did very well - she would be great for women I'm sure

  • 18 years of functional scoliosis was gone in 2 visits to ABC practitioner.

    100s of chiropractors did not get this result even over 18 years of chiropractic care.

  • That lady has like 2% body fat.

  • @PalmsWay2195

    Yeah her arms looks very toned.

  • Think of the special effects possibilities with that green screen!

  • Look at her shoulder definition, holy crap!

  • Dr. Cynowa, I mean this as a compliment... you look strikingly similar to the lead singer of Snow Patrol, a Dutch pop rock band.

  • @DraftMasterJohn No relation that I know of...but thank you for the compliment.

  • @DraftMasterJohn Snow Patrol are from Northern Ireland and he's not a real "Dr."

  • @edwdixon5 Sure, why not? I'm pretty sure I was saying that he looks like the front man from Snow Patrol.  Does anything you said have anything to do with that? Do you think they look similar?

  • @DraftMasterJohn

    i couldnt help but notice you said dutch band, im pretty sure they are irish

  • @94DraW they might be irish... the guy i'm talking about said,to the affect, it was nice working with aonther dutch singer, in an interview with Cole.

  • @DraftMasterJohn pretty sure Snow Patrol are Irish

  • @DraftMasterJohn snow patrol are irish not dutch!

  • @MissRelaxingSounds I never said that they were dutch, I said that he said he and Cole were. And that is me still not saying that he is dutch. The word you are looking for is, "you're right john."

  • @DraftMasterJohn Snow Patrol are Northern Irish...

  • @rozzerallen I never said otherwise. The guy I was talking about did, though. Can you please tell him that he is Northern Irish. LOL. Thank you. Did you not get my comment? When I was quoting him, I really meant that, I was quoting him. Thank you, again.

  • you have to believe she is a complete babe inside and out

  • Well...nothing to see with Chiropractic. As well the patient than the Chiropractor are in uncomfortable position.

  • I'd like to start by saying 'she's hot'. But seriously, why do most chiropractors adjust the neck first left and then right? If my neck is out of alignment why go both ways. Wouldn't one direction put the spine back?

  • @kevinharriet12 There are many different techniques in chiropractic. Depending on the goals and objectives of both the chiropractor and the patient the technique can vary.

  • @kevinharriet12 Good point!

  • @kevinharriet12 Yes she is. And to answer your question, everyone's back is the same.

  • @kevinharriet12 you are 100% right. A proper neck adjustment is done after specif x-rays have been taken, and obviously the bone can't be misaligned to the right and left at the same time, so it takes specific work, don't buy this type of manipulation. Look for an upper cervical specific chiropractor.

  • I think when it comes to chiropractic I am going to get one of these know it all youtubers because they say they are the best just ask them.

  • She's got some arms!

  • She really has to use her body weight for these adjustments huh?

  • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooo no

  • IS IT JUST ME OR DOES THIS GUY LOOKS LIKE THE SHOE BOMBER? o_O

  • am i the only one trying to imagine what that body looks like under the dress?

  • chiropractic is a crockery! nothing but a scam!!

  • @kerndsoccer03 you're an ignoramus, and haven't any idea what you're talking about.

  • i enjoy watchin her butt jiggle

  • it wasn't healing "happening" - my wife was in constant pain for months and started to feel relief within several hours of her first session. No other doctor or physical therapist had been able to do anything at all for her prior to that.

  • i heard alligator sound or an insect sound are u filming this on somekind of zoo LOL hahaaha

  • if she is from Estonia, someone should ask her to say "12 months" in her native language

  • she is hot

  • CWChiropractic, do chiropractors actually re-align the spine? or is it mostly just fancy joint cracking that happens to bring relief?... (i am not making fun of it i really mean this as a sincere question)

  • @Emo92Fate The body does the healing. When you cut yourself it heals. The nervous system coordinated that action and coordinates the healing of anything else. Chiropractic aims to remove any interfernce the nervous system could encounter while attempting to do the healing it is fully capable of.

  • boom bang pop snap nmrawr

  • @HardCoreKilla241 if thats too high of a risk dont take them to the doctor either, more people die in surgury then that, hell more people probably die from falling coconuts

    but its ur call thats the actual statistic

  • @jonlscott With thousands of people getting chiropractic care daily and chiropractic care being founded in 1895, the risk is extremely low. Lightening strikes more people per year, let alone over 100 years. It would be interesting to see the study you cited claiming 12 people. Please cite a copy is possible.

  • @HardCoreKilla241 12 recorded cases

  • She doesn't look strong enough.

  • most people who criticize chiropractors probably 9 times out of 10 have never been to a chiropractor.

  • I am to in agreement that chiropartic can Not ! cure everything as I have been told by mine and the least mention of my Physician and he gets upset.He has said I don't need!! a doctor for I will never have an issue.

  • wish it showed her face. willing to bet she is a hottie.

  • The person performing the manipulations is not applying a single principle to avoid back injury to herself. Her low back is so rounded up and she is literally stooping down to that low treatment table. Thats scary to me if someone correcting my back does not know how to take care of theirs.

  • @rmaitri13 Being that the adjustment was given on a table that is designed for myself (6'2") she was slightly outmatched and did what was necessary for the adjustment. The tables she uses in her own office are much shorter to allow her to maintain her own posture and prevent injury. Good observation though. Chiropractic care is a physical act, that is one of the reasons as chiropractors we get adjusted regularly as well.

  • @rmaitri13 Many Chiropractic techniques are athletic procedures that does wear down on chiropractors. You are absolutely correct in that applying principles to protect ourselves as chiropractors is important. Keep in mind the table she was adjusting on was not the appropriate height for her.

  • she can crack my neck,,whew bet that feels good

  • @VegasMobsters Well, whatever else one says about chiropractic, at least this one did allow a neck adjustment to be performed on his self! I do not trust those adjustments but it looks like he does! So, he does stand by that belief, at least.

  • is she too small to do the move where it seems take her forever to make is back crack

  • He kinda looks like a young Pete Townshend from The Who

  • i dont know about it being a scam proffession or not, but i can say a couple of years ago i hurt my back real bad i could barly walk,turn,twist, just walked bent over, went to a chiroprator that my freind told me about, there he took xrays of my back, there the vertabra had shifted 1 to the right,2 to the left to compensate, in the middle of my back, later had me on the table, popped me back into place,moved the vertabra back into place with his finger, popped my lower neck, and i was able walk

  • I would really love to date that woman.

  • Milf has some toned arms.

  • That crinkling paper would get on my nerves if I was him...

  • this womans got the nicest arse ive ever seen !

  • Is this practice or the lady is actually a chiropractor? If so she is a clumsy one.

    Wait he said she was a chiropractor... true the fellow is massive....

  • @nolifeking20hellchil clumsy! your a fool, no wonder you cant get a girl friend, and are still a virgin.

  • 2:37 - "That was greaaat." OH HO HO HO, was it now? ;) Hehe

  • There is nothing wrong with Chiropractic treatments; the problem is the bizarre claims made by some, not all, of the advocates of this procedure. Chiropractic care has never cured cancer, asthma, diabetes, lupus or bad breath for that matter, as some chiropractors claim. Chiropractic adjustments can relieve stress associated with muscle and joint pain, as was the original intention of this type of care.

  • @TheInternetWanderer I agree with you that chiropractic care has never cured anything. As you said, chiropractic philosophy from day one has always stated that the body is innately intelligent and 'heals itself'. A chiropractors role is to maintain and restore proper nervous system function and communication through a chiropractic adjustment. Chiropractors are facilitating the process, the body does the healing. As a further thought, what modality/therapy do you know of that 'cures' anything?

  • @CWChiropractic Indeed, there are no cures; by any means, for the conditions I mentioned in my previous post. But in the context of this conversation, that fact is a mute point and just understood.

  • @TheInternetWanderer Chiropractors do not claim to "cure" cancer, asthma, etc. Only the body can cure those diseases. Chiropractic care just helps the body to function at a normal level. Maybe you should study the human nervous system.

  • @billiamdc - "Maybe you should study the human nervous system" Why?

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  • @hiodr - You’re either a dreamer or just a plain old idiot! I can laugh at you either way.

  • @TheInternetWanderer I talked to a retired chiro that told me he had been able to get rid of asthma in kids if he corrected the issue before a certain age. He was retired, so I don't think he had anything to gain by making such a claim. He also said headaches go without saying, it gets rid of them. There's a guy on youtube that isn't a chiro, that has a video of himself cracking his neck in a non-professional method, & says he does it to not get headaches. I think the industry lacks regulation

  • @TMundo - Yes, chiropractic care can relieve headaches but, so can a plain old massage. As far as reversing asthma, your friend is mistaken at best. Delusional is another word I might use.

  • @TheInternetWanderer quick correction, the original intention is to restore optimal nervous system functioning. a relief of muscle and joint pain is a result of it.

  • i am a doctor...thats why i can afford to write about this world wide scam.... 13 yrs in school....i belive thats enough....chiropractic..what a scam !!!!!

  • @MrKevingraham Kindergarten through 12th grade do not count. Please go play pretend somewhere else. I think what is most laughable about your comments is that YOUR level of Integrity is so low, (and spelling for that matter), that You Tube has automatically deleted 2 of your comments without my help, due to their offensive nature. If you have anything to say further, with your 13 years of school experience, I would expect research to be cited behind it. If not please do not post. Thank you.

  • @CWChiropractic This is probably the best logical ass kicking I have ever seen on YouTube. That is saying a lot considering YouTube's community.

  • @CWChiropractic Way to just demolish that guy. He's probably some guy who lives in his mom's basement who thinks he is a barney badass because he can argue with someone over a computer....

  • @CWChiropractic *Clap *Clap *Clap

  • @MrKevingraham have you ever received any chiropractic adjustments?

  • @MrKevingraham if not how can make your diagnosis?

  • @MrKevingraham I totally agree. Biggest bunch of crooks I know of; why they are still able to practice is a mystery. <1% are honest and those should be allowed to practice only as physical therapists.

  • @MrKevingraham i saw my grandfather in law get his neck shoved into his back when a structure beam fell on his head, a chiropractor yanked it back out over the course of 5 weeks, your a 36 year old unemployed uneducated fat loser, get a life

    no chiros cant cure diseases but they can fix joint problems.

    lmao your telling me that 13 years of medical schol and all u can think of is chiropractic what a scam??

    id say ur medical couse is a scam, get a life loser

    your 36 on youtube spamming

  • @MrKevingraham How did you manage to make it through 13 years of school without learning how to write properly..suspect at best IMO.

  • @MrKevingraham its obvious, your a doctor of assholy, A dick head. Go fuck a monkey !

  • @MrKevingraham ha i bet you drive some expensive car and drain your patients that you prolly dont even treat like ppl of their money so you can fuel your hummer. ... doctors....think they are better than everyone else!!!!

  • @MrKevingraham Apparently you know nothing about chiropractic. Even medicine has its value.

  • please leave my comment !!! its true........why are there so many chiropractors...and all the doctors ive talked to ..say: they are not real doctors.. they are back gas popper's.....come to a real doctor..we do the same thing....hahahahahaha

  • @MrKevingraham Statistics show chiropractic care is the most highly used form of alternative medicine to drugs or surgury.  With that said chiropractors currently see around 10% of the population within the United States. Therefore i would say their is a severe shortage of chiropractors available to serve our current population. As far as for you medical friends comments i will post a comparison of graduate level hours that we both go through and let you make an educated decesion.

  • @CWChiropractic That's your "research?" That people go? Well, I guess similar "research" into religion proves god(s) because people go to services. How about the lack of any real research study ever to show that chiropractic is useful at all? A little bad massage mixed with some glorified knuckle-cracking and lots of self-generated "awesome, beautiful, there ya go, that's great" does not a doctor (of any kind) make. You don't know a quarter of what a B.S. level physical therapist does.

  • @CWChiropractic How often should someone with a say "average" lifestyle receive an adjustment?

  • @palehorseridder Great Question...It all depends on the lifestyle and the condition your nervous system is in. We use a technology called the Insight Subluxation Station that gives us a glance at what level the Motor and Autonomic nervers are functioning at which helps determin care. The frequency of adjustments is determined slightly by the chiropractor you are seeing and the techniques they use. In my office we recommend getting checked 2 times/month avg when living an active lifestyle.

  • @MrKevingraham I have had chronic back pain from the time I was about 10 years old; I'm now 28. I have been to "doctors" that said it's just growing pains or that I'm out of shape. Well I wasn't out of shape when I was ten so I just accepted having back pain my whole life. I got a new job where I walk on concrete about 10 miles a day. After about 3 weeks I was unable to do my job due to the pain. I went to the Chiropractor ONCE, just ONE TIME and I am pain free and working. I believe now.

  • @MrKevingraham We who? Obviously you're not a real doctor, and somebody who was dumb enough to be scammed by a "fake" chiropractor. I've been to a real chiropractor, and mine didn't just "pop" me in places and send me on my way within a couple of minutes like a lot of them that are out there. Mine takes different treatments that work from all different spectrums, and works with me to help me correct my posture so that my body can work better. Stop being stupid. Grow Up.

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  • I would love to get one of these

  • nothing like a womans touch....

  • to all the guys eye humping the lady wearing red

    your all virgins and u know it

  • That looks and sounds awsome x

  • @MrKevingraham your comment truly does not deserve a response and should be deleted. For the sake of others seeing the ignorance that is in our world I will leave your comment up.

  • i dont mean this in a bad way but the lady doing the adjustment seems to have a hard time with the physical side of things - she's a bit small :)

  • Chiropractic care is a physically demanding job, that requires amoungst many other things strength, agility and a certain level of fitness depending on the techniques utilized by that practitioner. As for Chiropractors, I have had some of the best adjustments by female chiropractors. They many times cannot muscle through an adjustment, and therefore develop more speed and finese than some male chiropractors. As for Dr. G in the video, you would be hardpressed to find a more skilled chiro.

  • @harper16 To add to Dr. G's credentials, she is the second chiropractor to legally practice in the country of Estonia. She is the first female Chiropractor ever in that country. Since she has moved back to her home in Estonia, she has started 3 chiropractic clinics in different areas that she maintains on her own and has a waiting list for new patients. I can assure you her size has nothing to do with her skill level as a great chiropractor and healer.

  • The woman in red has nice deltoids.

  • I noticed you used the word "interference" a lot. I was wondering if you could maybe clarify to me what you mean by that? I've watched a lot of these videos and done research on this field of study as I am currently interested in going into it. You are the first chiropractor I've heard use the term interference to describe issues. I assume I know what you mean I was just curious as to why you chose that phrase. Thank you for your time.

  • @millrhighlife Great Question!

    When a joint, muscle or structure in the body irritates a nerve or the nervous system, that is callled a 'Subluxation'. Subluxations are what lead to the body not communicating properly within itself leading to stress or disease. Many times Chiropractors refer to this same phenomenon as 'interference' of the nervous system. Since the body is self healing and self regulating this can lead to disease, illness or many other issues.

  • she can adjust me any day lol

  • This why I do not go to woman chiropractor she took several times to get it done and build tesion in back.

  • I want that chiro to adjust me..she's hot

  • I love a nice dress :) Everyday Elegance :D

  • I'd love for her to adjust me...shes hot!

  • more chrio adjustments please.

  • im pretty sure i love that lady lol

  • She has really toned arms.

  • I skydive about 400 times per year. The compression on the spine is substantial over time...

    I stretch a lot and exercise, but its cumulative over time.

    Chiro helps when I need it. like now. lol.

  • @00Billy What are u a billionaire? Ive skydived 0 times

  • @drunkenboxer123456

    he could be a trainer

  • @00Billy, I hear skydiving makes you a complete badass. Any truth to this?

  • Hm. That's different. Not being sexist, It's just odd for me to see a woman chiropractor, because all the chiropractors where I go are male, and most of the online vids are too. Just odd xD

  • Yeah.. Because it requires quite a large amount of energy and strength for a precise adjustment.. Look at her arm muscles man!

  • @yoonweijie2

    If you were to arm wrestle her, who do you think would win? ;)

  • Her arms are a great advocate of sharp eccentric contraction and isomentric contraction giving good tone and definition to skeletal muscle. That's the main thing i learnt from this video.

  • @ CWChiropractic, thank you for sharing your videos.

    However, I have a question? What do you think about the Chrane Condylar Lift?

    My chiropractician is using this technique since a while.

    Honestly, I like that technic, stretching up my neck, I feel a release on my back!!!

    It is efficient at some point?

  • HeretoComment76,

    I personally am not familiar with the Chrane Condylar Lift technique. I do work with the Occiput and Atlas on a regular basis which that technique is most likely doing as well. It sounds like your chiropractor is very familiar with the technique, uses it regularly and it is getting you results. All great things, so I would argue that that technique is very efficient for you and you should continue with care based on your chiropractors recommendations.

  • Just as a added note, there are over 200+ recognized chiropractic techniques in existence, although currently there are probably 15-20 techniques being used that represent 95% of chiropractic adjustments.

  • @HeretoComment76 Google " chrane condyle lift" and click the first link. Read the PDF by Dr. Bongiovi and you will have a thorough understanding of why it works well, and why this cervical adjustment relieves pressure from your back.

  • pretty lady

  • For everyone out there calling chiropractors "quacks," that is a very old-fashioned view of the profession, brought on by a few bad apples. My wife would still be screaming in agony from a pinched disk in 2008 that had her out of commission for an entire summer before she gave a big middle finger to physical therapy (3 times a week for 4 months without improvement) in favor of "alternative medicine" - which was covered by our insurance 100% by the way. Don't chime in on what you don't understand

  • I'm glad your wife is better, but the great results she experienced unfortunately have not been reflected in randomized, controlled trials of chiropractic. Conventional medicine is "evidence-based", in that before a treatment is put onto the market, it must withstand the scrutiny of a clinical trial to prove that it is effective and safe. Chiropractors cannot produce such evidence for most of the conditions they purport to treat.

  • @lald6103 There are actually numerous peer reviewed double blind research articles on chiropractic care and the many results patients regularly see. If you go to PUBMED.com and start searching you will find numerous published articles. There is a reason that people visit more CAM practitioners every year than regular doctor visits. There is also a reason that Chiropractic Care has always been the most visited of all CAM therapies.

  • @CWChiropractic If you are unable to find the research articles I have spoken about plese let me know and I will start posting some links to get you started.

  • @CWChiropractic

    Thank you for informing me about PubMed. I am well aware of its existence. I'd appreciate it if you could provide me with some non-biased, high-quality, randomized, double blind controlled trials with a good study design and relevant research question with high internal and external validity. I can't seem to find any of this kind that support chiropractic.

  • @lald6103 =narrow

  • @kevagonia

    Quite the opposite actually. Science is about forming hypotheses, testing them with rigour, then rejecting or accepting your hypotheses based on your results and/or the findings of others. It is exactly this type of yearning and striving for knowledge about the true nature of the world that I condone by questioning this chiropractic technique. As yet, I am yet to receive any good evidence that it is effective.

  • @CWChiropractic Please do post

  • @lald6103 I'd like to see the evidence behind treating the symptom of a dysfunction rather than the cause. Get Informed!

  • @40breafootball and I'm guessing the "cause" is invariably subluxations in the spine? as palmer put it "the cause of 95 percent of all diseases...The other five percent is caused by displaced joints other than those of the vertebral column"? <-- Never been supported by good scientific evidence.

    Evidence-based medicine strives to find causes for all disease, and treat that accordingly. Unfortunately this is not always possible. However, when we cannot find a cause, we do