Chiropractic Neurology: Miracle Method or Placebo?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @beaudoubleday300
    @beaudoubleday300 5 лет назад +59

    “If its due to placebo, then we are doing a really good job with it!”

  • @Joao-pe8ur
    @Joao-pe8ur 4 года назад +23

    1:19 kid was hit so hard he turned into a cool guy

  • @2livecrew88
    @2livecrew88 11 лет назад +46

    As amazing as our body is it makes sense that certain types of injurys can confuse or disrupt simple function, and then Reteaching the brain these functions with simple exercises makes a hell of alot more sense than surgically.

    • @patkashtock
      @patkashtock 7 лет назад +4

      2livecrew88 yes, I did something similar with my daughter when a craniotomy left her unable to initiate movement

  • @mariusmyhre7594
    @mariusmyhre7594 2 года назад +12

    Great stuff, but has absolutely nothing to to with chiropractics. As he himself states, they are combining interventions from different health professions into one, cohesive package. Something I wholeheartedly support.

    • @francoismarichy4065
      @francoismarichy4065 Год назад +10

      It has everything to do with chiropractic, it's called functional neurology and he is himself a chiropractor. He just combines brain rehabilitation and chiropractic treatment in his practice.

    • @dr_logical_b3a5t63
      @dr_logical_b3a5t63 7 месяцев назад +1

      That legit chiropractic

  • @SusanRichardsDay
    @SusanRichardsDay 4 года назад +26

    Why when they interview anyone outside of pharmaceuticals they act so sceptical??. Healing has many amazing methods and this doctor is doing wonders by retraining brains to function after trauma .

    • @dylanh8659
      @dylanh8659 4 года назад +8

      because there’s so much money within pharmaceutical companies and all hospitals leach off of them. you terminate drugs with natural remedies such as chiropractic, then there would be much less money within pharmaceutical businesses. sad world we live in

    • @apollofn77
      @apollofn77 2 года назад

      same reason they were skeptical of people who first questioned the wide-spread of opioids and predicted the opioid crisis we have today... because it would profit them

  • @kkjahangiri1
    @kkjahangiri1 12 лет назад +28

    Seriously guys you need to try reading some literature and quick calling out as a placebo. Just because you don't understand the mechanism doesn't make it a placebo. Again check out the journal its a pretty interesting read.

    • @wompwomp5586
      @wompwomp5586 4 года назад +4

      What’s your education level to understand this? There is no mechanism to understand... if you feel there is, please explain the neurological pathways and synapse reactions in depth that is produced here... thanks

  • @tikirusso1
    @tikirusso1 2 года назад +29

    Even if it is a placebo, does it matter? You’re seeing these awesome results that other doctors couldn’t get out of them. Also, if it was placebo, why couldn’t other doctors get the same result?

    • @noplssenor1841
      @noplssenor1841 Год назад +2

      Maybe believing youre going to be healed has massive effect? People see this as a massive moral choice as it combines lying and and actually getting better. The two seem a perfect fit if what is said in this video is true.

    • @tikirusso1
      @tikirusso1 Год назад +6

      @@noplssenor1841 I think that’s true. But why aren’t the people believing they’re gonna be healed from other medical doctors? Especially in a profession of chiropractic, which there still a lot of skeptics on.

    • @tron.44
      @tron.44 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it matters! Are you OK? What is wrong with you? Playing make believe isn't the same as objective reality. If the world was the way you wanted it to be, it would be a giant circus, filled with idiots in a church called "chiropractic haptic slapstick miracles", holding hands in a circle singing koom-by-fuckin-yahhh!
      Post Statement- I AM AWARE THE WORLD IS KINDA LIKE THAT ALREADY.

  • @hubstead1
    @hubstead1 Год назад +16

    I was referred to this video by a chiropractic neurologist whom I am seeing here in Nashville. I’ve been working on trying to solve mobility issues for two and a half years following a fall. No one knew how to address it or how to fix it other than strengthening exercises. In 10 days, I am remarkably better and not worried about my walking for the first time since I fell. I’m only halfway done, but I expect to be fully recovered by the time I’m finished with her. This works.

    • @meciocio
      @meciocio Месяц назад

      go to a doctor bro

  • @persiancatsarecool
    @persiancatsarecool 7 лет назад +36

    I had treatment for a balance disorder at Univ MD over a decade ago and some of these exercises are exactly ones I was taught to do there. In my case it retrained the nerves between the brain and vestibular system. I dont know about all the exercises but I suspect its just an extrapolation on that. Some people claiming to be trained in neurology here must never have heard of neuroplasticity.

    • @iwantyourcookiesnow
      @iwantyourcookiesnow 2 года назад +6

      Actually chiropractors didn't just cut and paste MD's work, they have their own innovations and inventions that MD's don't even know about. Most people don't know that a DC invented kinesiotape. But now it's everywhere and chiropractic gets no credit.

    • @jakobstadler7969
      @jakobstadler7969 Год назад

      ​@@iwantyourcookiesnow taping has been proven time after time again to have no effect other than Placebo

  • @jimfloyd3292
    @jimfloyd3292 6 лет назад +14

    It’s working for me currently. Straightened out my left leg and helping my back neck and Tmj disorder.

  • @NashMurdoc
    @NashMurdoc 6 лет назад +37

    It's called rehabilitation,
    what a great discovery!............................

  • @ptlahm
    @ptlahm 3 года назад +5

    “The pattern on the carpet”. Omg, yes. First time I’ve heard anyone else express this difficulty. I dread tiled floors… been to so many specialists… I might as well try this if I can.

  • @redpillforreal3053
    @redpillforreal3053 2 года назад +23

    He’s a real doctor, in a day and age of fast paced, low quality, careless caregiving

  • @jongallivan7164
    @jongallivan7164 4 года назад +11

    I don't think I have ever seen that many doctors inside one room before....

    • @razg2236
      @razg2236 3 года назад

      You definitely wouldn’t want that

    • @johngrey1074
      @johngrey1074 3 года назад +3

      They're chiropractors, not doctors.

    • @jongallivan7164
      @jongallivan7164 3 года назад +1

      @@johngrey1074 lol there's always one of you.

    • @johnjobber2219
      @johnjobber2219 3 года назад

      Not one doctor was in that room just quackopractors

  • @KarlROSJohnsonDC
    @KarlROSJohnsonDC 12 лет назад +16

    Many patients over the years have been helped with functional neurological methods. Dr. Carrick is the master. I love working with functional neurology and watching the miracle of neuroplasticity take over.

  • @zakbrownrigg1
    @zakbrownrigg1 3 года назад +7

    Ive been living with post concussion impairment for three years.
    I've found a chiro in my city trained by this guy and am going to try it.
    When I saw the woman say she wanted to be able to hug her kids at the door, I knew her suffering.
    And I wept.

    • @a28-i9m
      @a28-i9m 3 года назад

      Update us

    • @zakbrownrigg1
      @zakbrownrigg1 3 года назад +1

      @@a28-i9m Ive postponed treatment by the chiro because his dietary advice contradicted advice by the registered dietician I was seeing as well as that by other medical doctors I had spoken to

    • @bhupendrasingharora6183
      @bhupendrasingharora6183 2 года назад

      @@zakbrownrigg1 update

    • @JAShalvey
      @JAShalvey 2 года назад +2

      @@zakbrownrigg1 There are so many differences of opinions concerning nutrition. Don't let a difference of nutritional advice stand in your way of embracing this opportunity. Follow the chiropractors nutritional advice and treatments and if they don't work for you after 3 months, then go back to the drawing board. But, you at least have to give it a shot! I can't believe you'd let something this trivial be your stumbling block. It must be something else holding you back. Is it the investment required for the treatments perhaps?

    • @Redpill-lv4it
      @Redpill-lv4it 11 месяцев назад

      My rectum got blown out while I was doing the weight lifting.

  • @johnmerrick3429
    @johnmerrick3429 10 лет назад +20

    you don't stay drunk (unless you want to avoid a hangover), the cortico cerebellar pathway stays deficient until you fix it.

  • @cloverconnections
    @cloverconnections 11 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting how when a doctor actually takes action to fix the brain instead of the typical 5m exam and scrip..... Gets criticism

  • @steveepayne4957
    @steveepayne4957 Год назад +1

    I went to one before moving...he really got me on the road to healing what ailed me. So sorry there are no Chipractor Neurologists in Yuma,Az

  • @MatthewLoop
    @MatthewLoop 11 лет назад +20

    Dr. Carrick's understanding of the brain and nervous system is unmatched. When I saw him wake a patient out of a coma, I was blown away. Some would call what he does miraculous, however, he understands how to stimulate / activate certain pathways in the brain that lead to neuroplastic changes. Carrick's practice has over a year waiting list and he's worked with prime ministers and top hospitals throughout the world. Everything he does is scientific. MD's need to get better educated.

    • @boopeep9670
      @boopeep9670 6 лет назад +3

      Matthew Loop desperate people will grasp at any straw hoping for help no matter how insane. Those prices are criminal. If it is so successful why aren't more doctors using it or he teaching it to others?

    • @VeganPatriot
      @VeganPatriot 6 лет назад +7

      This is the University clinic not his private practice. And yes, obviously he is teaching it to others such as the students wearing all of the other white lab coats standing around him. Chiropractic Neurology is an advanced study that Doctors of Chiropractic can take after they graduate.

  • @jasonlamarche1982
    @jasonlamarche1982 10 лет назад +29

    Not really sure why anyone is so hard on Dr. Carrick. People get great results with him and that's the bottom line. You can call it placebo if you want but who cares. Placebo is one of the main reason why people get better even in medicine. Especially with pain injections, 1/3 of patients get better because of placebo. That's not an opinion. Bottom line, if people get better, does it really matter if placebo played a part?

    • @mcmjr405
      @mcmjr405 9 лет назад +13

      Big pharma can't profit from people when they heal, they don't create cures, they create customers..

    • @TheGr0eg
      @TheGr0eg 8 лет назад

      +Jason Lamarche Placebo always plays a part, that is not the issue. The problem is that his therapy consists ONLY of placebo, contrary to his claim, which makes it a scam.
      If he thinks it is not just placebo, he should publish a controlled study.

    • @bosses1000
      @bosses1000 8 лет назад +5

      ok, and your knowledge of the subject is what since you can claim this? I have several patients including my dad who might not even be alive if he didnt see a Carrick neurology DC a few years ago

    • @georgc6947
      @georgc6947 7 лет назад +1

      Nope, Chiropractors in general and this guy in particular have to provide evidence for the claim that their methods work, and the problem is precisely that they fail to do so, other than in cases of lower back pain. The burden of proof lies upon those who make a claim in the first place.
      Somehow you ignore this any put a "burden of disproof" on the scientific community, wich is nonsense.

    • @georgc6947
      @georgc6947 7 лет назад +1

      All respectable (i.e. adhering to proper scientific standards) studies show that chiropractic therapy is only effective for a very limited set of problems (back pain and a few others). There are no studies showing that it is effective for neurological diseases. If you want to uphold high medical standards, it is inexcusable to let someone practice without there being proof of the theraphy being effective beyond placebo.
      In absence of such evidence (where one also must ask why it does not exist - if these methods are so successful, why aren't there any studies that systematically show that) and in presence of all the evidence pointing in the other direction I default to the explanation that this is due to placebo. Until proven otherwise.

  • @artbeck
    @artbeck 12 лет назад +11

    because doctors of chiropractic are doctors of the nervous system, who study, detect, remove interferences to the nervous system, allowing the body to function as it should. neurologists are doctors that study pathology or diseases of the nervous system and prescribe chemicals/drugs to treat symptoms of diseases. Two VERY different things. In most chiropractic clinics, only less than 50% are patients for back pain neck pain. The rest are bedwetting, migraine, colic, etc.

  • @health1422
    @health1422 2 года назад +7

    So much skepticism for ANYTHING that isn't a patented drug from a major manufacturer.

  • @macintoshimann9892
    @macintoshimann9892 2 года назад +7

    I think theres a lot to what he’s doing. I have very severe symptoms of dystonia ever since a car accident that im getting over on my own using similar principals and chiropractic adjustments at the start to help things get going. That mirror trick with the arm is no joke Im teaching my whole body work again from the fragments I started with. Not sure what to expect but I know my chiro is doing even more research because of how I’m recovering. I truthfully feel stronger than the illness, especially at the gym where Im doing all sorts of things that shouldn’t be possible!

    • @macintoshimann9892
      @macintoshimann9892 Год назад +1

      Update: we need more doctors like this im making a full recovery!

    • @Bleeperblopper497
      @Bleeperblopper497 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@macintoshimann9892 I've been seeing one for 7 sessions now, hope by the end of the year that I'm back to normal

    • @robertwilliams5618
      @robertwilliams5618 7 месяцев назад +1

      How are you now? I have severe dystonia as well. Who did you see? Is your doctor cheaper than him

    • @macintoshimann9892
      @macintoshimann9892 7 месяцев назад

      @@robertwilliams5618 very good now. Still on the recovery journey but i was able to return to full time work, dont use a cane anymore, etc. I never did find a doctor that was able to improve my quality of life at all besides chiropractors. Gotta give Dr. Farias a lot of credit for his work as it was my inspiration to recover using the same approach.

  • @pmintr9473
    @pmintr9473 8 лет назад +11

    I believe because I have seen fast and dramatic results!

    • @researchroundearth4565
      @researchroundearth4565 5 лет назад

      @White Ice Tv oh it's a placebo.... If it works, it works. Sure if it only treats phycocymatic injuries, / illness, then if somebody desperate tries everything else and fails, why not visit a chiropractor?

  • @ManuelLaing
    @ManuelLaing 10 лет назад +3

    I AM AMAZED AT THE RESULTS I'VE SEEN ON THE VIDIO.

  • @marinero21
    @marinero21 12 лет назад +2

    Dude great analogy! sounds right to me, if this Doc could get a science paper published and reviewed by peers that'd be even better, but results speak for themselves.

    • @SusanRichardsDay
      @SusanRichardsDay 4 года назад

      every cure outside the box has to much red tape .no money in healing people like chronic customers

  • @jerrydaydc2804
    @jerrydaydc2804 2 года назад +4

    The miracle is unlocking the human potential AND unblocking what is interfering with that potential. Chiropractic care is such a vital part of the process!

    • @giorgio2506
      @giorgio2506 2 года назад

      Yeah im gonna go ahead and guess youre one of those quacks with no medical background. Explain to us if you can, the detail of this "human potential" in scientific/medical terms 🤣

  • @alexmartinez3683
    @alexmartinez3683 2 года назад +1

    This is very interesting and should be studied. I thin there is some validity to what they do.

  • @levismith8423
    @levismith8423 Год назад

    Sure love how the father and doctor speak more than the actual patient. Definitely makes it seem real.

  • @SLPtoMD
    @SLPtoMD 12 лет назад +8

    This is similar to therapy for stroke patients that end up with paresis of their arm and whatnot. I'm guessing it's something to do with neural plasticity.

  • @malachi25061986
    @malachi25061986 4 года назад +3

    Is there any body that practice this treatment in the UK. Where?

    • @francesblack9059
      @francesblack9059 4 года назад

      Neuroworks in Ealing - they are chiropractors who do neurological rehabilitation.

  • @JomarSullivan
    @JomarSullivan 12 лет назад +3

    umm....so i shared this video on facebook because i thought it was really interesting but they blocked it and made people click the link to watch it on youtube! strange.....

  • @TuneToDave
    @TuneToDave 7 лет назад +14

    Long time ago, these methods also found and practiced by ancient physicists in Ancient China, of the likeness of great names such as Hua Tuo and Zhuge Liang. You Americans should be proud a doctor risen among you and find this technique unrelated to the Asians at all, the fact that American Doctor Association rely on the pharmacy industry and dissolving chiropractors practices is utterly sublime practice of greed.

    • @stephanguitar9778
      @stephanguitar9778 5 лет назад +1

      They are also dismissive of acupuncture.

    • @jordanlazaro1676
      @jordanlazaro1676 3 года назад +1

      American doctors are trained to beleive that anything that is not made from a pharmacuetical company is pure BS. Yes, pharmaceuticals have wonderful uses, but chiropractic care, acupuncture, TCM, and other modalities can help too.

  • @artbeck
    @artbeck 12 лет назад +6

    short answer? chiros would ace it, many MDs will flunk it. Freedman and Bernstein (MDs) published in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2002 (Apr); 84-A (4) how 78% of MDs failed to demonstrate basic competency in musculoskeletal medicine on the examination; this was a repeat of 1998 study which also showed failure (82% of MDs). the same test given to chiros, 70% passed it (Proceedings of the World Federation of Chiropractic Congress 2001 Pgs. 255) as opposed to 82% MDs flunked it.

    • @snorelax3908
      @snorelax3908 5 лет назад +3

      That's why they refer on to orthopaedics and physiotherapists who diagnose and rehabilitate using the principles of neuroplasticity all the time. Doctors don't specialize in musculoskeletal assessment and don't have time to rehab patients, this is silly.

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 11 лет назад +6

    It didn't work for me. Then again, I'm a guy so the physiology of my migraines might be different, but I wouldn't expect this to work for your migraines either.

    • @a28-i9m
      @a28-i9m 3 года назад

      Did you just tried it by yourself?or you went to chiropractor

  • @snorelax3908
    @snorelax3908 5 лет назад +5

    Reflex hammer on the upper trap! Way to go!

  • @marian5967
    @marian5967 9 месяцев назад

    Advanced biostructural correction would help him so much

  • @yza4896
    @yza4896 5 лет назад +7

    Isn’t this occupational therapy? Why is it called chiropractic?

    • @gregmccarty8476
      @gregmccarty8476 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah, this sounds like he's borrowing from other disciplines with chiro bs.

    • @TaylorIserman
      @TaylorIserman 4 года назад +2

      Occupational therapy is good. They like to take credit for other people’s work by rebranding it and including their own nonsense.

    • @daynehaworth9258
      @daynehaworth9258 2 года назад

      Yes he is lending techniques from Physical Therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech Therapy and Audiology.

  • @lxMaDnEsSxl
    @lxMaDnEsSxl 2 года назад +1

    you could do this at home.

  • @RykComerford
    @RykComerford 12 лет назад +4

    If it really works that's great, but I've heard that placebo effects are temporary.

  • @bobbyjones6740
    @bobbyjones6740 Год назад

    That was so obviously rehearsed

  • @BJ-bc7sl
    @BJ-bc7sl Год назад

    Does anyone know how one can see this doc? Is he still at Life U?

  • @ryandouce1
    @ryandouce1 3 года назад

    Informative video. Can i refer you to a new chiropractic directory to publish your video? No charge

  • @maryambutt4376
    @maryambutt4376 8 лет назад +1

    is it also cure for vertigo and dizziness?

  • @TheOmegaeyes
    @TheOmegaeyes 12 лет назад +2

    I went to a chiropractic neurologist after a number of years of unexplained balance problems. I went to a bunch of ENTs cause I had pressure in my ears and none of them could figure out exactly what was going on. Long story short, the CN I saw sent me to an ENT he often sends his patients to for dizzy/balance issues and he determained I had inner ear fistulas in both ears, possibly related to trauma I had years past. I had both ears repaired but still have tracking issues with my eyes.

  • @DrBarrySherwood
    @DrBarrySherwood 11 лет назад +2

    I can't wait to see Dr. Carrick,, Chiropractic has saved my life already ,and Dr. Carrick will prolong it even more!!

  • @tron.44
    @tron.44 3 месяца назад

    I think those male patients being young is what allowed them to recover. That is the only reason they seem better. Also, everyone could be paid actors.

  • @ibidesign
    @ibidesign 5 лет назад +2

    Physiotherapists use similar methods but they haven't put together enough of the puzzle pieces.

  • @svx914
    @svx914 9 лет назад +25

    Why is he wearing a stethoscope?

    • @Jankrlo
      @Jankrlo 8 лет назад +1

      +Leo Snarky Why not?

    • @svx914
      @svx914 8 лет назад +8

      You're right. I suppose dermatologists, orthopaedics and psychiatrists should be wearing them too.

    • @bobalobalie
      @bobalobalie 8 лет назад +5

      +Leo Snarky LOL, Psychiatrists are MD's. We go through the same schooling as every other MD but, also get additional training in psychotherapy and psychopharmacology. That is why psychiatrists can prescribe medications while psychologists can't unless they are also Have an MD along with their PhD. Dermatologists are also MD's. Whatever point you were trying to make about stethoscopes is uneducated.

    • @bobalobalie
      @bobalobalie 8 лет назад

      +Leo Snarky Also orthopedic doctors have their MD as well. Damn you're a DumbDumb.

    • @svx914
      @svx914 8 лет назад +4

      +BewareTheIdes thank you for enlightening me that physician that are specialized have obtained an "MD" before practicing in their field. Next time I see a pathologist or a radiologist I'll be sure to throw a stethoscope around their neck to remind them as well. Point being is it really isn't necessary to don one in every day practice. Are you telling me that when you're consulting your psychiatrist patients in an outpatient setting you listen to bowel sounds, lungs, carotids, heart, etc? I'm impressed. Please educate me on the relevance and do you get to upcode your visit too? ;-) But as an allopathic physician you are pretty progressive for watching this video on chiropractic. Sadly, you lost points when you omitted D.O.s from also being specialists. I have colleagues that are D.O.s and are specialists. *sigh* and I'm a DumbDumb.

  • @homersimpin664
    @homersimpin664 5 лет назад +5

    My fellow "crack" addicts: please ask Dr Thayer from So Cal Chiropractic why his chiro license was revoked. I politely asked him and he blocked me on his channel.

  • @clutchcargo2419
    @clutchcargo2419 6 лет назад +8

    Let's see some permanent past results and more than just a couple.

    • @VeganPatriot
      @VeganPatriot 6 лет назад +2

      Sidney Crosby is a pretty easy past result to follow.

    • @SKITTLELA
      @SKITTLELA 4 года назад

      @@VeganPatriot That's one.

  • @tylerransone5151
    @tylerransone5151 6 лет назад +9

    so he is essentially doing physical therapy with the title of chiropractor ?? i am annoyed lol

    • @mitcheltunnell2021
      @mitcheltunnell2021 3 года назад +2

      It's similar but not the same....carricks rehab and diagnosis tends to be a lot more specific and able to catch subtle problems. I've done both physio and functional neurology for a TBI

    • @alexanderspinoccia2903
      @alexanderspinoccia2903 3 года назад +2

      @@mitcheltunnell2021 yeah I don’t think he realizes chiropractors can have larger scopes than PTs in some states or that chiros literally can do everything a pt can do. Not sure why he’s annoyed when he’s just uninformed.

  • @larryjawahar4361
    @larryjawahar4361 4 года назад

    how is this not a meme

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 12 лет назад +1

    Fascinating study.

  • @lukesymmons
    @lukesymmons 2 года назад +3

    Without a proper study, there's no way to know these two stories weren't simple matters where the brain healed itself, and the treatment wasn't just waking hypnosis to achieve the instant results. You can induce the placebo effect (waking hypnosis) on yourself, given enough practice.

    • @iwantyourcookiesnow
      @iwantyourcookiesnow 2 года назад +5

      The brain always heals itself. The doctor is just reconnecting things between the brain and the body, and removing the interference of normal healing.

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 12 лет назад +6

    That doesn't mean popping gas bubbles somehow fixes it.

  • @alldayubum
    @alldayubum 3 года назад +2

    We should judge a doctor on his/her results not his/her methods

  • @ralphpal
    @ralphpal Год назад +1

    Does it matter what it is as long as it works
    People.are always looking for scams but if it works
    Does it matter
    But it has to work

  • @IOIIOHilmiHikmatulloh
    @IOIIOHilmiHikmatulloh 5 лет назад +1

    WHY SO MANY PEOPLE USING WHITE SUIT IN THE ROOM ??!!

    • @VeganPatriot
      @VeganPatriot 4 года назад

      Because it's the University clinic, so they have to wear white coats as part of distinguishing who is in clinic or not.

  • @nolzmisalucha4155
    @nolzmisalucha4155 Год назад

    My wife and I had bacterial meningitis 3 yrs ago, and we lost our right ear hearing and hardly hear on the left. We have constant vision movement whenever we move our head and can't focus right away. We also have an imbalance problem. Doctors said there is no cure. I'm not sure if this kind of treatment will help us.

  • @knightssharerjt30110
    @knightssharerjt30110 12 лет назад +5

    Well, actually you're only half correct. The finding of the neurological problem is profound neurolgy....which chriopractor have full authority to utilize and has been the premise of their profession for over 100 years. The bedrock of the treatment of these particular disorders (which were not shown here in their entirety) is pure chiropractic.

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 11 лет назад +1

    No, I saw a different chiropractic neurologist.

  • @turk9673
    @turk9673 11 лет назад

    i think you completely missed the point of his comment...

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 12 лет назад +5

    I'd be curious to see how well chiropractors would do on a med-school anatomy test.

    • @me-hk4rl
      @me-hk4rl 6 лет назад +2

      what a dolt. we were told by the administrators of the national board exam that chiropractic students routinely outperformed the medical students in our exams in the anatomical sciences. however, stupid as you are, truth is, this is no measure of one's ability to get sick well, proven abundantly by the failure of the medical profession to do so.

    • @anthonymarino7676
      @anthonymarino7676 6 лет назад +7

      DCs go over the anatomy more in depth then MDs. However we don't do much microbio or chem

    • @JHvideos
      @JHvideos 6 лет назад +1

      Chiropractic is quackery. Debate me.

    • @stephanguitar9778
      @stephanguitar9778 5 лет назад +6

      @@JHvideos Apart from not being true the so called orthodox medical comunity can also be labled quacks on account of the routinely failed drug applications that have lead to a lot of deaths over the years. Twice I have been prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs that have sent me almost unconsciousness and had the doctor subsequently dispute my problem as it doesn't fit his views. My brother died after having a few chemo sessions, had been told that he would live maybe 3 years without it but died within weeks on account of the serious side effects it had on him, now thats what i call quackery.

    • @inerv8
      @inerv8 4 года назад +1

      @@JHvideos I'll debate you any day...Let's go!

  • @Mickey.Doyle80
    @Mickey.Doyle80 3 года назад

    I thought he played lacrosse not ice hockey

  • @TArex7
    @TArex7 6 лет назад +11

    Who cares if it is pseudoscience... it got the job done...

    • @pokerman9108
      @pokerman9108 5 лет назад

      sure it did.... lmao its magic

  • @FinPhysio
    @FinPhysio 5 лет назад +2

    I can't comment is it evidence based or not but I think it is powerful for patient to have hope and feeling that somebody knows what they are doing. All this activates brain's heeling mechanisms and begin a positive cycle. Rehab indeed!

    • @BJ-bc7sl
      @BJ-bc7sl Год назад

      You’re looking at the evidence. The people are better. What more do you need??

  • @acisneros3324
    @acisneros3324 4 года назад +1

    All that is presented by this Dr. has been studied and deemed to work.

  • @AndreaDavidEdelman
    @AndreaDavidEdelman Год назад +1

    He’s not even convincing but when you are sick and out of options you gotta pretend I know it

  • @pg8982
    @pg8982 20 дней назад

    “Well if it’s placebo, then we’re doing a pretty good job at it” … What? Bro, You did not answer the question, Or maybe he does not understand how to address questions regarding the placebo effect. What he’s doing is rife with likely placebo effect. And without Randomized, double blind, placebo, controlled studies, absolutely nothing. This man does should be viewed as credible science.

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 11 лет назад +4

    Or...maybe someday chiropractors will be able to effectively treat inebriation, but currently, they cannot treat inebriation by manipulating the spine.

    • @simonw3004
      @simonw3004 2 года назад

      As in neurological? or alcohol fuelled inebriation? Ted Carrick isn't just a spinal adjuster. If you haven't found help as yet, look for a clinician that specialises in vestibular and cerebellar rehabilitation, chances are they will be well and truely familiar with this master's name.

  • @johnmerrick3429
    @johnmerrick3429 10 лет назад +1

    there would be no contest for chiro v. medical on anatomy Chiro ( means hand) hands down!

    • @briang8663
      @briang8663 8 лет назад

      false. chiros are bottom of the barrel.

    • @thelifeofnickbeach9526
      @thelifeofnickbeach9526 7 лет назад +8

      Physical therapist have half of the hours we do; our education overpowers any physical therapist. It's a great profession but Chiropractors out rule OT, PT any day of the week.

  • @PapaVikingCodes
    @PapaVikingCodes 5 лет назад +1

    If its placebo and it works is it placebo?

    • @o4tennisplayer
      @o4tennisplayer 5 лет назад +3

      lol do you even know what a placebo is?

  • @NarrativeObserver
    @NarrativeObserver 3 года назад +1

    It looks as if he uses the methods of neuroplasticity, I wouldn't think he's a quak.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 3 года назад

      Hes the quackmaster.

  • @jiggilo6096
    @jiggilo6096 Год назад

    Jesus is working through this guy ✝️

  • @PIF95
    @PIF95 7 лет назад +14

    So he's a chiropractor who performs evidence-based physical therapy treatments. That's not a miracle cure.

    • @arandombard1197
      @arandombard1197 6 лет назад +2

      If he is using evidence-based physical therapy, then he isn't a chiropractor.

    • @stephanguitar9778
      @stephanguitar9778 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe true but why arent 1000's of docs and physios doing this stuff?

    • @PIF95
      @PIF95 5 лет назад +1

      Chicken Coop I’m a neurological physical therapist and all PTs who worked with neurologically impaired patients implement these treatments.
      He’s not doing anything new or revolutionary.

    • @drdanatompkins5327
      @drdanatompkins5327 3 года назад +1

      @@PIF95 then why are you wasting time commenting go give some more stretchs

    • @PIF95
      @PIF95 3 года назад

      @@drdanatompkins5327 I’m not sure what your trying to do with your rude, disrespectful comment.
      I think it’s very important to educate people on different medical professions, so patients can be more informed and empowered. This video was deceiving and I felt it needed to be called out.

  • @jasonmitchell3242
    @jasonmitchell3242 4 года назад +1

    Awesome makes me happy

  • @bobbyjones6740
    @bobbyjones6740 Год назад

    Kid was a paid actor

  • @loveforlifeooo1887
    @loveforlifeooo1887 3 года назад

    Anxiety is helpedbysunglassesdardark

  • @WatchGeek16.8
    @WatchGeek16.8 10 лет назад +2

    wow great doctor.

  • @Fred-gc9qt
    @Fred-gc9qt 6 дней назад

    Theres a reason its not recognized as a real medical practise

  • @MemeGang420
    @MemeGang420 5 лет назад

    Say what you want, that's incredible.

  • @HDChif
    @HDChif 7 лет назад +7

    once you understand neurology, you understand the world ;)

    • @Robot404_
      @Robot404_ 7 лет назад +8

      Once you understand neurology, you understand that chiropractics is a scam.
      This dude wears a stethoscope for crying out loud.

    • @juanmanuelguzmanflores1251
      @juanmanuelguzmanflores1251 6 лет назад +3

      That's right once you understand neurology you understand how the human body works,for skeptics,I think they have to figure out what a brain is and its purpose,then use it, some of us are gifted,this chiropractor is showing the world his gift, congratulations doctor.

    • @pokerman9108
      @pokerman9108 5 лет назад

      @@juanmanuelguzmanflores1251 yeah his gift to bullshit and con.

  • @nicecutie
    @nicecutie 5 лет назад +7

    physician assistants and nurse practitioners know more then a chiropractor but comparing a chiropractor to a MD or a DO is just silly.

    • @richq7074
      @richq7074 5 лет назад +6

      The fact that you typed 'then' instead of 'than' speaks volumes about your level of higher education and understanding.

    • @inerv8
      @inerv8 4 года назад

      LMAO....Thank you for making my day with a comment that goes so far beyond stupidity, it's actually great comedy. I actually laughed out loud...Ahh I needed that.

    • @apollofn77
      @apollofn77 2 года назад

      so DC's have more hours of anatomy, physiology, and similar hours and requisites of many of the health sciences including O-chem, physics, biochem etc (where they obviously don't take pharm) as MD's, yet you have the gall to compare them to PA's and NP's.... jesus christ

    • @apollofn77
      @apollofn77 2 года назад

      so DC's have more hours of anatomy, physiology, and similar hours and requisites of many of the health sciences including O-chem, physics, biochem etc (where they obviously don't take pharm) as MD's, yet you have the gall to compare them to PA's and NP's.... jesus christ

  • @marciaosullivan3200
    @marciaosullivan3200 5 лет назад +1

    Placebo

  • @erichayes9241
    @erichayes9241 11 лет назад +1

    and notice the bias

  • @Pay-No-Mind
    @Pay-No-Mind Год назад

    I hate when the piece is about a kid, and either they ask the kid questions but the parents answer for them, or they don't even ask the kid in the first place, I just find it rude.

  • @barefootsocks
    @barefootsocks 10 лет назад +19

    So he mixed pseudoscience with physical therapy and relabeled it as chiropractic. Good for him...

    • @johnmerrick3429
      @johnmerrick3429 10 лет назад +6

      to the contrary barefootsocks, as a PT and a DC and having finished the Functional Neurology diplomat, I can tell you this is not chiropractic and it is not physical therepy..it is FUNCTIONAL Neurology

    • @barefootsocks
      @barefootsocks 10 лет назад +7

      John Merrick Nope, if you actually worked in rehab you would understand that he is basically giving people occupational therapy and physical therapy. If you were a physical therapist, you wouldn't be wasting your time with chiropractic or "Functional Neurology"

    • @AX00O00XA
      @AX00O00XA 10 лет назад

      Can physical therapist to treat patient like this condition ?

    • @iannothling2791
      @iannothling2791 8 лет назад

      Shame barefoot do you feel outdone? thought you would be use to it by now.

    • @barefootsocks
      @barefootsocks 8 лет назад +1

      +I respect You yes

  • @scotthawkins7128
    @scotthawkins7128 Год назад

    Passion in his eyes and performing unscientific procedures sounds like a charlatan. That’s exactly how they operate

    • @helendropinski3754
      @helendropinski3754 7 месяцев назад

      If it works, who cares!

    • @scotthawkins7128
      @scotthawkins7128 7 месяцев назад

      @@helendropinski3754 so you’re one of the people standing in line to buy the snake oil from the traveling charlatan. People believe the snake oil “works” because of self deception., because the snake oil does nothing. Well, I guess it empties your wallet a little. So there’s that.

    • @robertwilliams5618
      @robertwilliams5618 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@scotthawkins7128I mean regular doctors don't help people at all so that's why people are going to the guy in the first place

  • @johnjobber2219
    @johnjobber2219 3 года назад +1

    Quantum Quackery. Why does he has a stethoscope around his neck? Just a prop to make him look more legit but still a total joke.

    • @helendropinski3754
      @helendropinski3754 7 месяцев назад

      From my prospective and experience with nerve disorder, neurologists are a total joke. Other than prescribing pharma, their usually clueless.

    • @robertwilliams5618
      @robertwilliams5618 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@helendropinski3754exactly

  • @u.f.a.6576
    @u.f.a.6576 4 года назад +1

    5k a visit!!!

    • @kineticlifechiropractic5216
      @kineticlifechiropractic5216 Год назад

      5K for a week of treatment. Each day of said week could entail up to several even a dozen of
      treatments.

    • @helendropinski3754
      @helendropinski3754 7 месяцев назад

      1 week, $5000. Ive spent that for useless office visits and ER for 3 years after insurance with ZERO answers but repeated rhetoric from several physicians. Looking for a good VooDoo doc at this point😂

  • @teshiaclashey9179
    @teshiaclashey9179 7 лет назад

    functional neurology

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 11 лет назад +1

    " When your drunk you can't touch your nose because your brain can't figure out exactly where your nose is, due to impairment...so.."
    And chiropractors can't treat inebriation.

  • @Drstephenstokes
    @Drstephenstokes 12 лет назад

    Anyone who would argue that this is nonsense does not understand the mechanisms of Neurology. -Dr. SS

  • @clutchcargo2419
    @clutchcargo2419 6 лет назад +1

    The good news is my guess these techniques could be learned at home so the average person could do this. These are not new techniques.

  • @JHvideos
    @JHvideos 6 лет назад +10

    All chiropractic is placebo.

    • @chandlerbolles3219
      @chandlerbolles3219 6 лет назад

      @bdethloff2019 Great point - an excellent article for those refuting placebo and instead seeking a specific mechanism of action behind a treatment is "The Placebo Effect in Rheumatology"

    • @broodge45
      @broodge45 5 лет назад

      ALL??? Not in my personal experience. You are still thinking in the past when MDs openly criticized the profession because hands-on treatment could bring non-invasive, chemical-free results - while their training has only given them drugs and/or surgery as basic options. I know because I've experienced both.

  • @sneakerjunkie-qy4ld
    @sneakerjunkie-qy4ld 7 лет назад +1

    He’s a chiropractor wearing a stethoscope why? It seems like he’s trying to practice outside of his chosen specialty..

    • @snorelax3908
      @snorelax3908 5 лет назад

      On point. I use a stethoscope often enough but I'd never carry one full time. It just gets in the way and it's pretty unhygienic to just let it brush against your clothes all day long. This guy is a poser.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 3 года назад

      In the states,chiros are medical doctors unfortunately, they should not be,its a joke.

  • @me-hk4rl
    @me-hk4rl 6 лет назад

    neither. it is an oxymoron.

  • @huehue5286
    @huehue5286 5 лет назад

    If I can do some silly exercises and get better I believe it's better than going through a scientifically proven surgery, get mad atheists.