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Intro to Chiropractic Care - Biophysics Basics

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http://WatchMojo.com/ presents... A look at the practice of Chiropractic care and how it can benefit you.

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  • Great video! FYI - Dr. Cardinal of Cardinal Chiropractic is one of the only CBP doctors in San Francisco!

  • Having the sentence "Biophysics Basics" in the title is highly misleading

  • biophysics the science that uses the laws and methods of physics to explain biology

  • lol you are pathetic so fuk off!

  • any chance you've got something a little more recent than 1991?

    technology and research has come a long way.

  • Here are a few to get the ball rolling for you.

    Hal, P. 1991. Cancer risks after medical radiation.Medical Oncology. Vol. 8, No. 3, pp 141-145

    John D. Boice, Jr., Dale Preston, Faith G. Davis and Richard R. Monson. 1991. Frequent Chest X-Ray Fluoroscopy and Breast Cancer Incidence among Tuberculosis Patients in Massachusetts Radiation Research, Vol. 125, No. pp. 214-222

  • "The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid."

    sorry friend, but that i am seeing only one study that supports your opinion. to believe that it is "ridiculously clear and valid" there must surely be other studies supporting this....

  • It is ignorant to suggest that some radiation exposure does not contribute to a life time of accumulated exposure. The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid.

    Yes, sometimes x-rays should be used, but only when they are needed. But as I have stated, the x-rays used with this technique lead to inconsequential findings.

    I can tell that you truly believe these diagnostic procedures are valid. Just check out the literature, and read what I've typed below.

  • i disagree. first because it's not "accumulated radiation exposure" because of the word you neglected to analyze: FEW. the FEW xrays that are necessary do not "accumulate" to any risk or danger, period. it's as simple as getting dental work done - a necessary procedure.

    "prescription before diagnosis is grounds for malpractice."

    xrays provide the foundation needed to begin diagnosis.

  • Gore DR. Roentgenographic findings in the cervical spine in asymptomatic persons: A ten-year follow-up. Spine 26:2463-2466, 2001.

    One of man studies- you should come across many more by doing a broad search in SPINE or JMPT. Thanks for the critical interest, it's the only way patient care can improve!

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