Pierce Results System Rejects the ACA "Choosing Wisely" X-Ray Guidelines - States ACA Attempting to Limit Management of Vertebral Subluxation

X-ray necessary to rule out contraindications to care, conduct biomechanical & subluxation analysis, & in assessing post care outcomes

The Pierce Results System (PRS) Board of Directors issued an outright REJECTION of the ACA's x-ray guidelines. Pierce joins a growing list of other trade organizations, groups, technique organizations and schools that have outrightly rejected the ACA's attempt to limit the practice of subluxation based chiropractors by denying them the necessary tools for the location, analysis and correction of vertebral subluxation.

The press release reads as follows:

January 20, 2019

The Pierce Results System (PRS) Board has unanimously agreed on a resolution rejecting the American Chiropractic Association’s (ACA) adoption of the “Choosing Wisely” X-Ray Guidelines.

The PRS Board sees these guidelines as an attempt to limit the management of vertebral subluxation by denying chiropractors the tools necessary for the detection, analysis, and correction of vertebral subluxation.

PRS has always been a subluxation-based approach to chiropractic care. We believe radiography to be a valuable and safe tool needed to assist the PRS Doctor of Chiropractic and the patients they serve in ruling out contraindications to care, conducting biomechanical and subluxation analysis, and in assessing post care outcomes.

For these reasons we reject the ACA “Choosing Wisely” Guidelines.

Chiropractically yours,
PRS Board of Directors

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The ACA, the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC), and the Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) along with authors of recently published anti-x-ray papers, have framed the issue of taking of x-rays for the purposes of ruling out contraindications to care, biomechanical analysis, subluxation analysis, post care outcomes and pathology as a threat to public health.

"Its important for everyone to remember that this isn't just about x-rays" stated Matthew McCoy DC, MPH, "the guidelines the ACA are pushing are not only related to x-ray - they have far reaching consequences and are directly related to the wider effort to eliminate the management of vertebral subluxation in a salutogenic model."

Beyond that, the past Chairman of the Board of the ACA sits on the Colorado Board of Chiropractic and has openly called for the elimination of subluxation based chiropractors and stated there is no evidence to support the use of surface EMG. Add to these issues the witch hunts in Canada, Australia and the UK and its clear they are all part of the larger scheme.

According to several sources the ACA Guidelines are already being used against chiropractors in several states and legal action has ensued. Of course they are also spreading globally with their adoption in Australia.

And in what can only be described as intrusive and quite frightening, the ACA has engaged the Food and Drug Administration, state radiation programs, the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD), the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, the American College of Radiology, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, and the Medical Imaging Technology Alliance to gather radiation output and utilization data from chiropractic clinics.

They want you to allow government inspectors to come to your office and kick your tires and look under your hood. But don't worry its being done in the interest of "public health".

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The following is a list of the current groups, technique organizations, state and national associations, foundations and schools that have rejected the ACA's actions:

In addition to these, there are a number of other groups, organizations and schools in the midst of passing resolutions and these include several upper cervical technique organizations among others that utilize x-ray to determine and characterize the biomechanical component of subluxation.

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