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eri Said,
September 4th, 2010 @3:54 am  

I don’t think you can get an online degree in chiropracty. It’s kind of a hand-on thing. But that’s ok, because an online degree wouldn’t make you any more of a doctor than a non-online degree. Chiropracty is a pseudoscience; the basic premise was made up a hundred years ago with no evidence and hasn’t found any since. It doesn’t help anyone and has killed quite a few. If you want to actually help someone, get a real medical degree or become a nurse.

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?cat=4

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Dr. K Said,
September 4th, 2010 @4:47 am  

Any degree will be fine, as long as you complete the prerequisites. 1 year of English, biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and half year of calculus. Just watch out with the online college, make sure it’s nationwide accredited. U. of Phoenix, a popular online college, is not accredited. Chiropractic college and the State where you’ll get your chiropractic license will not accept non-accredited college credits. I strongly recommend you attend at least a state university, that way you know it’s accredited and you’ll save money.

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Frank Rizzo Said,
September 4th, 2010 @5:06 am  

Do you know anything about the field you are getting in to? Here is the truth about what chiropractors do. A chiropractor can do spinal manipulations to relieve stress on spinal nerves caused by things like muscle tension or a slight misalignment of the discs. The manipulation is not a permanent change of anything though, and no – they can’t permanently change the natural shape or curvature of a spine. An orthopedist can evaluate the situation and determine if a scoliosis is actually present, and if a brace would be of help. A brace has to be individually fitted though- it’s not a one size fits all proposition. A chiropractor can be helpful in musculo-skeletal aches and pains, through manipulation and massage- but aside from that it’s all smoke and mirrors. If you have back pain from the misalignment, they can help relieve that. But nothing they do is going to be a permanent fix. Spines don’t work that way. To change a spine takes surgery and braces. Most want to drag out the process for as long as possible. There plan is to take a full body X-ray and have you going to them for a long time, by nit picking every little thing. No ones spine is perfect. In my opinion they are just as good a back rub. But to each his or her own. Chiropractors do not have a medical degree nor are they FDA approved. Chiropractors work on your back to eliminate your “subluxations”, which they can’t prove exist, and in some studies where they show a back x-ray to multiple chiropractors, they all diagnose subluxations, but of course no two ever seem to diagnose them in the same place on the x-ray. Fixing subluxations is supposed to “help the body keep itself healthy”. It’s also preventative, once a month, to rub a rabbits foot or knock on wood for good luck. I challenge anyone to prove anything above wrong. If you are a scam artist I suggest getting into this field, because they pay is good for the scammers.

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Raheel Said,
September 4th, 2010 @5:30 am  

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b1oodyh3ll Said,
September 4th, 2010 @6:20 am  

why would u want to be a quack?