Message from @Chillin'
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cause I can't find any right now
I think ur mighty late
The inner lining of an artery located in the neck was torn.
This is why I trust people who have been in those type of medical fields longer.
where's the case of the artery rupturing
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Not a problem.
anyone else experience the same thing
Not that I know of.
What does βspakeβ mean?
Experience what?
so this seems to be an isolated experience
People who are inexperienced with doing these thing, giving people adjustments, are most likely to mess up than an experienced individual.
Hold up let me find it...
It's pretty isolated compared to many other deaths you'll see reported on.
Approximately 20 million Americans visit chiropractors each year, according to the American Chiropractic Association, seeking relief from back pain, neck pain, headaches, sinus problems, ringing in the ears and more. For many, the manipulations provide relief ** However, death caused by chiropractic manipulations is very rare.**
Where is this from?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2564146/#!po=2.50000 this is another case.
https://people.com/bodies/are-chiropractors-safe-experts-weigh-in-on-playboy-model-death-after-chiropractic-adjustment/
(bolded bit) https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/how-safe-are-the-vigorous-neck-manipulations-done-by-chiropractors/2014/01/06/26870726-5cf7-11e3-bc56-c6ca94801fac_story.html
We're just arguing that it's rare, which by the way, it is.
Yes, I agree. It is extremely rarw.
Rare.
it by no means discredits the field in medicine
Are there long-term studies?
For?
for what chiropractors?
I honestly have yet to see a long-term study and the effects of chiropractic manipulation long-term.
alright lets find some
anything else?
Good finds.
First one: not a study.
oh you want studies
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Second one is not a study, but rather says you need to go into more research.