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Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:46 pm
by bma
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Shep wroteCOLONGOOOOOOOO DOCTORS
Hey... :cry:

haha seriously though his trainers and the chiropractor etc fucked this up royal if they missed it originally. C1/C2 especially should be seen on standard head x-rays, CTs etc.

His chiropractor got ripped up quite a bit by Yale's head of neurology on prime time sports.
Yeah, and the same idiot was ripping chiropractic as a profession because there he thinks there is no scientific research/evidence about it (there is.) yet he tells listeners to go to this site whatstheharm.net to educate themselves..and its just a list of people that had complications with certain treatments with links labelled "read more" but most are dead links or irrelevant. I can't believe a doctor from Yale actually referenced this website to listeners to "educate themselves".

The whole chiropractor vs. MD debate is pretty deep and I usually choose not to get into it..but it's mostly caused by MDs thinking they have the right to monopolize the whole health care system. It's fucking sickening. It's sad that at this day and age that doctors still hate to share the spotlight.
Do you believe that chiropractors can, with their adjustments, fix non-local problems? Can the manual manipulation of the spine cure unrelated diseases? If so I'd love to see the mechanism demonstrated.
Nope, I don't at all. Chiropractors with that kind of belief are few and far between nowadays but unfortunately, it's the type of misconception and bullshit that evidence based chiropractors like myself deal with on a daily basis. I believe that with adjustments and manipulations, chiropractors can fix problems that arise from the spine, MSK, and nervous system. I promise that everything that I am taught and practice is evidence based and backed up by endless research. I have never and will never subscribe in the belief that a "pop" and a "click" and your cold or diabetes goes away theory that I think you're associating chiropractors with.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:35 pm
by armandtanzarian
Ok...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:35 pm
by Chris
Kyle wants a rub and tug.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:51 pm
by Scott
hahaha

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:43 pm
by inferno31
I don't agree at all with "straight" chiropractors, but as Bryan said I think its less than about 30% of them now? Either way I'd never go to one of those guys, but am aware there are a few around the GTA. The medical team as a whole was what I was directing my criticism at, and it seems they have had quite a few issues it seems. The fact he went to see an outside neurologist just shows he wasn't confident in the pens team.

I still haven't seen any news saying the type of fracture, the size, etc.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:03 pm
by bma
mr. bruin wroteCOLONOk...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.
I'm currently in school for it.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:17 am
by armandtanzarian
bcool wroteCOLON
mr. bruin wroteCOLONOk...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.
I'm currently in school for it.
Lol, I dont want a rub n tug. I got a shitty lower back and have yet to try Chiro. Past herniation's of L5-S1. Wondered i Chiro can help as stupid physio did not...

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:27 am
by kyuss
mr. bruin wroteCOLON
bcool wroteCOLON
mr. bruin wroteCOLONOk...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.
I'm currently in school for it.
Lol, I dont want a rub n tug. I got a shitty lower back and have yet to try Chiro. Past herniation's of L5-S1. Wondered i Chiro can help as stupid physio did not...
did you ever try with my tip ?! :)

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:54 am
by armandtanzarian
kyuss wroteCOLON
mr. bruin wroteCOLON
bcool wroteCOLON
mr. bruin wroteCOLONOk...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.
I'm currently in school for it.
Lol, I dont want a rub n tug. I got a shitty lower back and have yet to try Chiro. Past herniation's of L5-S1. Wondered i Chiro can help as stupid physio did not...
did you ever try with my tip ?! :)
To a degree, then i got off track and reinjured. Need to start fresh again. Maybe i should go back and read your email again.. ;)

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:22 am
by bma
mr. bruin wroteCOLON
bcool wroteCOLON
mr. bruin wroteCOLONOk...so Bryan. All im interested in is if you are a chiropractor? If so do we ever need to talk. I got lots of questions.
I'm currently in school for it.
Lol, I dont want a rub n tug. I got a shitty lower back and have yet to try Chiro. Past herniation's of L5-S1. Wondered i Chiro can help as stupid physio did not...
Yeah, a chiro can definitely help with a disc herniation at the L5-S1 level. A large chunk of our expertise is in the back, specifically the low back. I actually just learned how to treat/manage disc herniations so yes...a good chiropractor will be able to help.

If you have any questions about tips for handling a herniation/LBP, you can find me on msn and i'll see if I can help you out.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:46 pm
by Nick
how about the SI joint bryan?

Physio helps for a bit, but a few hard active days and it's all messed up again for the next couple of weeks.

Re: Huge Crosby News -- C1/C2 fractures (compression)

PostedCOLON Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:38 pm
by bma
Yep SI syndrome is quite common. We have adjustments for the SI that works quite well..if you can find a good chiropractor in BC, it will probably help you out a lot. Hit me up on msn if you have questions about anything..