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Chiropractic Adjustment by Cincinnati Chi


Watch an adjustment from the greatest Chiropractic Physician in Cincinnati.

25 Comments

  1. crankylifter says:

    Alternative medical techniques such as chiropractic warrant as much scrutiny as orthopedic medicine. I’m not an expert in either, but common sense would dictate someone suffering from osteoporosis would want to consult an orthopedic surgeon first. However someone suffering from sciatica, back spasms, or any number of ailments many of us are rushing to doctors for — only to develop opiate addictions and endure the hardship of major surgery — I do believe chiropractic is worth looking in to.

  2. vidaligodude says:

    @needabloodyname I also happen to be addicted to the cracking sound. That’s just me.

  3. vidaligodude says:

    @needabloodyname I think the chiropractic market is bullshit as well, and I think that many chiropractors irresponsibly promise people benefits that are not physically possible. On the other hand, chiropractic adjustments are good for legit neck and back problems. However, the necessity of regular adjustments is also in question. If you’re a regular healthy person, you probably don’t need to go each week. However, it is definitely is a $20 billion bullshit market.

  4. vidaligodude says:

    @needabloodyname I think the chiropractic market is bullshit as well, and I think that many chiropractors irresponsibly promise people benefits that are not physically possible. On the other hand, chiropractic adjustments are good for legit neck and back problems. However, the necessity of regular adjustments is also in question. If you’re a regular healthy person, you probably don’t need to go each week. However, it is definitely is a $20 billion bullshit market.

  5. hollaatdaboys says:

    I am not a medical professional nor do I claim to be, but i must say Dr. Carl, for someone who is supposed to be educated you def. come across as seemingly ignorant and relatively closed minded. As far as your title “Dr.” goes . . .are you an MD or do you hold a PhD? From what I know, you dont even necessarily need a bachelors degree to become a chiropractor. How does your education/knowledge compare to a person who completes upwards of 10 years of school, multiple degrees and residency?

  6. woodsidepark says:

    relaxing and informative video, really enjoyed watching it!!!

  7. jhengpotzkie says:

    good job doc you made it look so easy any tips for a stiff neck?

  8. needabloodyname says:

    @jonlscott Hey man, you are probly correct, i never disputed that fact. It just anoyed me how arrogant this asshole is. He is probly bitter that he isn’t a real doctor and nobody takes his profession seriously. He is like the scientology of medicine

  9. jonlscott says:

    @needabloodyname sorry dude 500,000 people die from drug overdoses and misdiagnoses a year, im not against you but thats the facts, but really thats a hell alot lower then the amount they save, like i said im not against you

  10. DraftMasterJohn says:

    @needabloodyname, I’ve heard of a sore loosing, I’ve heard of a sore winner, but I have never heard of an inspired looser before reading your rants to the poster of this video. I don’t know if there are two other people who try so hard to be hot headed and on the loosing end of an arguement like you do. You have my appreciation and simpathy.

  11. DraftMasterJohn says:

    @xxdiogenescynicxx, Wow, you’re a Duck, aren’t you?

  12. TheFitz741 says:

    @xxdiogenescynicxx lol

  13. xxdiogenescynicxx says:

    Quack.

  14. sweetlynumb86 says:

    wow, thats awsome..
    id love to have my body popped like this…
    can you do something like this to help a pinched nerve??
    i have a pinched nerve in my lower back..

  15. whostolecarlosrox says:

    HOLY SHIT IT’S AL GORE!!!

  16. regenjo says:

    reminds me of glenn beck.

  17. edwdixon5 says:

    @drcarlrafey Well, The Lancet, being made up of those killers and quacks (as you say) of medicine, wouldn’t have much standing then either, would it? Direct us to that article or I’d surmise this is another simplistic mischaracterization based on no evidence and no real understanding. Kind of like…

  18. edwdixon5 says:

    @ImayStalkU I absolutely agree. It does feel good. It feels good when I get my hair cut too, but I don’t call it brain surgery and the guy doesn’t call himself “doctor.”

  19. edwdixon5 says:

    @drcarlrafey Now that’s balls. Never heard the “well, medical science is a bunch of crap too” defense before. Like a psychic saying sometimes meteorologists get it wrong. Just brilliant. You get points for that one.

  20. lerxt42 says:

    @edwdixon5 i am a massage therapist and I have worked for 3 chiropractors in the past. It is a total scam. They spend huge amounts of time and money at practice building seminars in order to learn gow to fleece people.I would never recommend one

  21. poolboyinla says:

    Great video.

  22. 36randomheRo says:

    i am waiting for this for many months i just had a ski accident and recovering in sweden. so my chiroprac said only after maybe 3 months i can get all of my neck cracked and other parts…oh this is like watching a great thing!!

  23. DraftMasterJohn says:

    @edwdixon5 …He said it was high so I happened to ask, “my bad chol., my good chol, or both?” and he responded with something like, “…what? theres good cholesteral too?. I got up, walked out, never paid, spoke to, or heard from him again. I don’t even know if he still has an office. Now given he is the exception and the only really bad doctor I have ever had evidence of. Though, there must be a few on both sides of the spectrum.

  24. DraftMasterJohn says:

    @edwdixon5 Respectfully. Your intitled to your opinion. I think there are well trained, well researched reps for both sides and also loonies for both sides. I once had my cholesteral tested by a particular doctor…

  25. edwdixon5 says:

    @DraftMasterJohn Honestly, I don’t believe they know any more than a good masseuse. I believe actual doctors are highly trained scientists whose skills are based on research and evidence, not some quack who came up with an unproven notion.

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