KST Koren Specific Technique

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

www.drkevinkita.com

View KST in action as a patient finds relief from Dr. Kita and this amazing technique! No more popping, cracking or twisting of the body as with a typical chiropractor visit. KST is a gentle and very flexible technique. Learn more about at www.drkevinkita.com

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  • Can you say charlatan?

  • why are you sure this works?

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  • What a scam!

  • I wonder how many of you who think that chiropractors are charlatans actually have been to one?

  • 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.

  • Me relaja tan solo mirar :D

  • 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.

  • 30 seconds of massage with a cheap back massage tool is all this is about !

  • @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.

  • 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.

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