Chiropractic is only 6% of total insurance claims in the US. Insurance companies only pay 80% of what THEY consider reasonable. Which usually means Chiropractors are only getting somewhere between $19 to $42 per office visit. I ask you to find an MD right now and have a normal office visit or physical done and try to only pay $19-$42 for that visit. Most Chiropractors only charge somewhere between $25 and $40 per office visit cash. Still less expensive than the MD office visit.
I have no medical training whatsoever and could still do everything this guy is doing, and I would get the same results. The sad thing is that some insurance company is probably paying for this, and it makes it real medicine more expensive for the rest of us.
I have difficulties believing the KST would hold up under the scientific method. I.e., if 100 different practitioners all checked the back of a patient's head for biofeedback, would a majority of those practitioners "feel" the same part of the patient's body needed attention? I somehow doubt it.
There are over 200 different type of Chiropractic techniques, not all chiropractors are using this. Some Chiropractors are scientific basis and using diversified techniques. Please repect this profession !
@royclung Gotta agree here. Diversified is locked up. James Chestnut compiled the evidence that showed, beyond any doubt, that chiropractic is valid and valuable... as long as the technique is putting motion into the spine. Not sure about this technique... looks a little shady.
Though i'm sure i'm about to get shot down........ I really think that we, as a society that embraces so many new technologies, without any question, may be robbing ourselves of the oppertunity to get better healing, just by the simple fact that we shun anything that's not mainstream. It's just a thought...
I'm not saying this doesn't work...but what happens if by habbit he moves 1 hand down to fast so thinks its lower, just looks so random and doesn't look like it would work....
iT was developed by a charlatan. The same Jewish swindle as Network Spinal Analysis. Ted Koren and Donald Epstein only understand the language of money and their scriptures say that it is ok to rip off stupid gentiles. "Beware". Ted went to Germany to give an adjusting class to lay persons. Teaching them chiropractic in a weekend seminar. 50 people payed approximately $900 each. The WFC banned from attending chiro seminars worlwide. Hitler was right!!
@jonlscott my grandparents are German. My Grandfather was in the SS. I am beyond good and evil. I don't care at all about who died when. 35 million Russians died and nobody cares. Why should anyone give a fuck about the Jews? I don't wish that history was different. Listen to you. You agree with killing people. You are no different, but you think that you are. You don't even know yourself. If you are rich, owning German products will make you feel good. Imagine how good it is to just be German.
@skinkusmetalicus You have lost the argument. Want to know why? You brought racism (specifically anti-semetism) into something that had nothing to do with any religious group. Ted Koren might have done it for the money (I do not know), but there is no evidence that he is jewish. If he is, then it is strictly coincidental. There is no "jewish swindle" in existence, never was and never will be.
Besides, if Hitler was Jewish himself. That there nullifies all his ideals. End of discussion.
how the movement of hands from up and down can tell the misalignment of bones in other places where adjustments are needed? Have this technique been published through instructional book that i can read? I need to know the logic behind this technique.
@wonderfultiger, Yes and I agree and how can feeling the position of the occipital bone tell what bones need to be adjusted. And why is he adjusting the guys ribs and arms. And how can that machine move bones...by electropulsing shocks??? I don't know too many questions that need answers.
@money4412 when different bones are out of place it shows in the muscles and tendons elsewhere in the body. for the spine its often the muscles attached to the skull, which then pull the skull in different directions. doctors know which muscles insert to which bones. the ribs are linked to the spine: if the spine is out of place there are often ribs out of place also. the machine pulsates physically, pushing bones back into place quickly, effectively and likely with minimal discomfort
@LaurenAlexandra711, yes I understand the mechanism. However the fact that an electropulse can reposition vertebrae of the back seems amazing. Wouldn't force applied to the obstruction prove to be more suitable and effective.
What a scam!
TheNarrowPath78 3 weeks ago
I wonder how many of you who think that chiropractors are charlatans actually have been to one?
MikeKay1978 3 weeks ago
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irishhoney22 1 month ago
Chiropractic is only 6% of total insurance claims in the US. Insurance companies only pay 80% of what THEY consider reasonable. Which usually means Chiropractors are only getting somewhere between $19 to $42 per office visit. I ask you to find an MD right now and have a normal office visit or physical done and try to only pay $19-$42 for that visit. Most Chiropractors only charge somewhere between $25 and $40 per office visit cash. Still less expensive than the MD office visit.
jamiecoursey 2 months ago
Me relaja tan solo mirar :D
Dtodo1pocoo 2 months ago
I have no medical training whatsoever and could still do everything this guy is doing, and I would get the same results. The sad thing is that some insurance company is probably paying for this, and it makes it real medicine more expensive for the rest of us.
workingstiff76 2 months ago
30 seconds of massage with a cheap back massage tool is all this is about !
metals0999 3 months ago 4
I have difficulties believing the KST would hold up under the scientific method. I.e., if 100 different practitioners all checked the back of a patient's head for biofeedback, would a majority of those practitioners "feel" the same part of the patient's body needed attention? I somehow doubt it.
Shaidyn 5 months ago
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The force is strong with this one...
TheTNridgerunner 5 months ago
There are over 200 different type of Chiropractic techniques, not all chiropractors are using this. Some Chiropractors are scientific basis and using diversified techniques. Please repect this profession !
royclung 7 months ago
@royclung Gotta agree here. Diversified is locked up. James Chestnut compiled the evidence that showed, beyond any doubt, that chiropractic is valid and valuable... as long as the technique is putting motion into the spine. Not sure about this technique... looks a little shady.
seanmc30 5 months ago
Though i'm sure i'm about to get shot down........ I really think that we, as a society that embraces so many new technologies, without any question, may be robbing ourselves of the oppertunity to get better healing, just by the simple fact that we shun anything that's not mainstream. It's just a thought...
criticalmass181 7 months ago
All chiropractic requires a belief in magic, and this is the same old quackery, it is a powerful placebo
springhill1958 7 months ago
"quack" (doctor) @1:09
agc195 8 months ago 4
What the HELL is this????This is a joke right??
Tattooedgirlie 9 months ago 5
this is such a sham!! what crockery!! chiropractors are just making this stuff up!! lol what a scam.
kerndsoccer03 10 months ago
Hmm... interesting. First time hearing about this KST stuff. I guess imma go use a free health care visit on a KST session.
dybeen 11 months ago
So sure this bullshit? Do it. Put your money where your mouth is. Otherwise shut it you stupid bastards.
Taekwonty11 1 year ago
0:00 to 0:18 is he doing an adjustment or styling his hair.
VLNevada 1 year ago 4
my jaw dropped instead of my occiput.... what a joke this is.
Epostaxis 1 year ago 2
guys like this are the reason chiropractors have a bad reputation -.-
jonlscott 1 year ago 6
This looks about as effective as someone poking me with a stick.
anastu 1 year ago 3
Isn't one of the good things about going to a chiropractor is actually laying down and being at ease while adjustments are being made?
This is like going to the bank and not getting a lollipop. It just isn't right.
owensb01 1 year ago 2
I'm not saying this doesn't work...but what happens if by habbit he moves 1 hand down to fast so thinks its lower, just looks so random and doesn't look like it would work....
Programmerx 1 year ago 2
cuack, cuack...and it is not a duck!
caballeroinex 1 year ago
lol the patient even hints to us at 1:10 !! quack quack :)
harper16 1 year ago 6
Hello i'm the Kita the Wizard ... let me take you back to Oz
xpressin 1 year ago
totally looks like a scam, like those lose fat laser lights *lol*!!!
Sykarus 1 year ago
Wonderful technique, very powerful!
mpreau 1 year ago
iT was developed by a charlatan. The same Jewish swindle as Network Spinal Analysis. Ted Koren and Donald Epstein only understand the language of money and their scriptures say that it is ok to rip off stupid gentiles. "Beware". Ted went to Germany to give an adjusting class to lay persons. Teaching them chiropractic in a weekend seminar. 50 people payed approximately $900 each. The WFC banned from attending chiro seminars worlwide. Hitler was right!!
skinkusmetalicus 1 year ago
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jonlscott 1 year ago
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@jonlscott my grandparents are German. My Grandfather was in the SS. I am beyond good and evil. I don't care at all about who died when. 35 million Russians died and nobody cares. Why should anyone give a fuck about the Jews? I don't wish that history was different. Listen to you. You agree with killing people. You are no different, but you think that you are. You don't even know yourself. If you are rich, owning German products will make you feel good. Imagine how good it is to just be German.
skinkusmetalicus 1 year ago
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jonlscott 1 year ago
@skinkusmetalicus You have lost the argument. Want to know why? You brought racism (specifically anti-semetism) into something that had nothing to do with any religious group. Ted Koren might have done it for the money (I do not know), but there is no evidence that he is jewish. If he is, then it is strictly coincidental. There is no "jewish swindle" in existence, never was and never will be.
Besides, if Hitler was Jewish himself. That there nullifies all his ideals. End of discussion.
MadDemon64 1 year ago
quack quack quack i am a duck.
Wesley296 1 year ago
ted koren is my uncle
i'm not lieing
blamedawhite 2 years ago
Can you say charlatan?
2005rosebud 2 years ago 39
2005, I can say yer a dick? Chiropractic rocks!
chiropractic47 2 years ago
hi, i have a question about this technique.
how the movement of hands from up and down can tell the misalignment of bones in other places where adjustments are needed? Have this technique been published through instructional book that i can read? I need to know the logic behind this technique.
thanks
wonderfultiger 2 years ago 2
There is no logic behind this technique.
g0dbel0w 2 years ago
Read Harry Potter...Niggah ...You will find all your answers in there
xpressin 2 years ago
@wonderfultiger, Yes and I agree and how can feeling the position of the occipital bone tell what bones need to be adjusted. And why is he adjusting the guys ribs and arms. And how can that machine move bones...by electropulsing shocks??? I don't know too many questions that need answers.
money4412 1 year ago 2
@money4412 when different bones are out of place it shows in the muscles and tendons elsewhere in the body. for the spine its often the muscles attached to the skull, which then pull the skull in different directions. doctors know which muscles insert to which bones. the ribs are linked to the spine: if the spine is out of place there are often ribs out of place also. the machine pulsates physically, pushing bones back into place quickly, effectively and likely with minimal discomfort
LaurenAlexandra711 1 year ago
@LaurenAlexandra711, yes I understand the mechanism. However the fact that an electropulse can reposition vertebrae of the back seems amazing. Wouldn't force applied to the obstruction prove to be more suitable and effective.
money4412 1 year ago
@money4412 it is force, it vibrates lol.
LaurenAlexandra711 1 year ago
ill take the popping and cracking over this; way more fun....im sure this works though
dykans 2 years ago 2
why are you sure this works?
J3arc 2 years ago 15
BCCButters711, you spelt "sentence" incorrectly! The adage of taking the plank out of your own eye first springs to mind!
peck706 2 years ago
You spelled "spelled" incorrectly.
indianajks 2 years ago
Sorry indianajks but I haven't. Spelt is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb "spell."
peck706 2 years ago
alright, I've found both in the dictionary and online (claiming that it is a word and that it isn't), so, I stand corrected.
indianajks 2 years ago
Thank you for your gracious reply, indianajks. The verb "smell' is treated in a similar way to "spell"; for example, "he smelt gas".
peck706 2 years ago
no problem and your example is hilarious. i guess i learned something new and expanded my vocabulary - a little bit at least :)
indianajks 2 years ago
"Semicolon" is not hyphenated...
cantilever 2 years ago 3
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Felching is a sexual practice in which semen or other fluids are sucked out of the anus of a partner.
mas9999999999 2 years ago
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mas9999999999 2 years ago
hell... i'll give it a try.. what do i have to lose..
alldayubum 3 years ago
Your money, but seeing as how you're visting a Chiropractor I can only assume you've lost your mind as well.
mas9999999999 2 years ago
My Chiropractor uses this technique, and it works great! Don't judge something before you know more about it, and try it yourself.
kefri916 3 years ago 3