Chiropractic and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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@stegster72 additionally, I have personally cared for children diagnosed with ADHD who were medicated. They were able to stop the medication and their improved focus allowed them to significantly improve their school grades. All of this with change of diet, and chiropractic adjustments to improve the function of the nervous system, of which we measure objectively in our office.
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@stegster72 Sorry you are misinformed. There is a plethora of information, studies, etc that show the benefits of chiropractic for many reasons, in addition to pain. Your stroke studies hold little merit. Are there a few situations where stroke may have occurred? Perhaps, however so few that our malpractice insurance rates are extremely low as compared to any medical physician's rates. If we hurt people, our malpractice insurance rates would reflect that.
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@jns124able Baby Come back! (Player, 1979). LOL!
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@chiropractic47 to improve
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@chiropractic47 I didn't sy it wasn't...and the issue if far more complex than saying "chiro is great". Calling me a "turd" is reason #217 that i wont engage you in conversation bud. You have nothing meaningful to offer this, and rather than proving me wrong youll likely prove me right by quoting your alleged patient load etc. Which impresses noone. Deflecting to smearing medicine is a transparent tactic...I read and crushed articles YOU cited months ago...were done. bye
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@jns124able Much of medicine is "...poor reasoning with little basis", so why hold chiropractic to a higher standard?
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@jns124able You are a turd.
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@jns124able You are a turd.
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@jns124able You turd. Chiropractic is great!
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If chiro is appropriate only for subluxations I would direct your attention to the caption under the video which gives the impression that the chiro was treating the child's ADHD. Perhaps a child with ADHD may benefit in some way for subluxation or other problem not directly related to his ADHD. Now I know it's not the case, I suspect you know it's not the case...but lay people may interpret it as a treatment for ADHD. I also see other similar titles to the right of my screen: ear infections etc
Really needed this kind of helpful video content... Thanks a lot
WestPalmChiropractor 11 months ago
@WestPalmChiropractor Glad my posting this video is helpful for you.
drjeffsnyder 11 months ago