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Chiropractic Care Is Quackery... And Other Modern Myths

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Few industries have faced such skepticism as that of chiropractic care. Medical practitioners who offer chiropractic care are sometimes seen as quacks, and there is a whole host of myths surrounding the profession. Even though these myths are ridiculous, they keep patients who could benefit from chiropractic treatment from seeking a safe, natural remedy that could really help them. Here's a look at some of those myths… along with some facts that shine light on the truth about chiropractors.

Myth: Chiropractors are quacks.

The term "quack" is used to refer to someone who offers treatments without the knowledge and training to back them up. For instance, someone who pretends to be a physician but never actually attended medical school could be said to be a quack. Chiropractors actually receive a great deal of education before they are allowed to practice. In the U.S., they must attend 4 years of chiropractic school on a full-time basis before they're allowed to take licensing exams. The profession is highly regulated, and chiropractic school is rigorous much like medical school.

Myth: Chiropractors are in it for the money.

Surely there are a few people in every industry who are "in it for the money." However, chiropractic care is not such a high-paying job that you're likely to find many chiropractors who are solely motivated by financial means. The average chiropractor makes just $58,740 per year in the U.S. That's not a lot, especially considering that most graduate with substantial student loans to pay off. Most chiropractors enter the profession because they truly want to help people, not because they want to get rich.

Myth: The results of chiropractic care are all in patients' heads.

Studies show that 94% of patients with lower back pain report a 30% or greater reduction in back pain within four weeks of chiropractic treatments. This is a pretty significant effect. What are the chances that 94% of patients are just imagining that they feel better? That sounds pretty far-fetched. If you really want relief from your back pain, you're very likely to find it in a chiropractor's office.

Chiropractors are not just out to get your money, they are not quacks, and they offer gentle treatments that are very effective. If you have any remaining quandaries about chiropractic care, reach out to a practitioner in your area, such as Bay Area Chiropractic. They can explain their own treatment process in detail, building your confidence in this sort of care.


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