Drugs, Chiropractic and Boiled Frogs
There is general agreement throughout chiropractic that we are a drugless profession. The Association of Chiropractic Colleges Paradigm, adopted by most major chiropractic organizations including the ACA, ICA, WCA, and WFC, states emphatically: "Chiropractic is a health care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself without the use of drugs or surgery."1 Yet there is an insidious movement within our profession to incorporate the use of prescription drugs, including injectables, in patient care.
Blogs
- Inside Montana's Chiropractic Monopoly: ACA & MCA's Brazen Board Takeover
- Concerns Grow About Control of the NY State Chiropractic Board by the ACA - Use of X-ray in NY Under Threat
- Texas Board Chair Mark Bronson's Magical Thinking
- Arizona: A Case Study in Monopolies & Ethics in Chiropractic Regulation
- The Chiropractic Cartel Losing its Grip in Arizona - Wayne Bennett DC Losing Control of Power in State