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Physical Therapists VS Chiropractors: Who is Better???

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Craig Payne, Apr 7, 2016.

  1. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I read this a few days ago
    Physical Therapists VS Chiropractors: Who is Better???
    and thought about posting it and decided against it, but I was reminded of it by this image below in a tweet from Sigurd Mikkelsen this morning.

    That is what it comes down to. Its not about which profession is better at anything, its about the science vs the non-science (nonsense)
     

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  2. Could equally apply to Assistants/FHPs -v- Chiropodists/Podiatrists
     
  3. kevin miller

    kevin miller Active Member

    It isn't that simple..... The divide here is huge and there is a huge diversity in education. I work in the student medical clinic of a major university, for a hospital. Do you think I have a subluxation practice? I work with, refer to and accept referrals from MRS and PTs every day.....I'm not very popular among the local DCs, but I really don't know any. The problem here is that docs like me get no representation. I was approached very cautiously by the MDs. It took almost a year before they were comfortable taking with and referring to me.....and I used the language of physical medicine, not Chiro. Don't lump us all together.
     
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