Now that I have your attention and so as not to clutter Stevie Di's thread, I thought I would start this thread to respond to some, in Beantown Jims words, TOTAL AND COMPLETE LIES, posted by Chiropractor Backcracker in the aformentioned thread. I have stated and will state now for the record that in general chiropractors will adversely affect any legal case in which you rely on their testimony as the fast majority of crackerbackers overtreat, overbill and do nothing to improve your health.
In Stevie Di's thread, this charlatan stated in response to my statement that you do not need an bachelors degree to be admitted to chiropractic school:
"Not true you need a bachelors degree which I have a bachelors of science from San Diego State University in Business finance to be exact. Then a Doctor of Chiropractic another three and a half year program and a six month internship, which I believe is a year longer then your degree if I am correct so Eddie go ahead bring it on I also have another advanced degree a masters in business if you would like I can tutor you. I own two buildings, practice 25 hours per week and gross 1.2 mill per year..."
Although the last part of this clowns post is eeirly familiar to one of my favorite posters from San Diego, I quote this reprobate as an example of one of those chiropractors who will send one of there employees each day to your local police records division to obtain copies of all the accident reports filed the day before and then send each person who was rearended a letter offering a "free consultation". I am exposing the ambulance chasers of the "healing" arts profession. God, I feel like John Stossell.
Although each state governs admission requirements to chiropractic college, most states require only that the candidate complete two to four years of undergraduate study. A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL. The council on chiropractic education, the accrediting agency for chiropractic education, which sets the standard for curriculum at cracker backer schools, sets the following admission requirements to become admitted to one of the 16 chiropractic schools in the US:
1) 2 years of undergraduate education;
2) a whopping 2.5 grade point average (4.0 scale) in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, general humanities; and
3) a cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.25.
Although there is a move within the societies affiliated with this junk science to require a bachelors degree it has yet to become a standard adopted by the American Chiropractic Association.
So, if you want some medical school wannabe with an overall C- average from Paducah State Technical School, who never finished college, to apply force to your spinal column three times a week at $150.00 a pop to cure your ADD, then you deserve everything your going to get. That is, a probable defense verdict in your "guaranteed" rearender, a $10,000.00 + chiropractor bill and a very sore neck and back. But I guess it won't matter to you since you won't be paying attention as that will not be cured either.
It amazes me that people would even consider these witch doctors. But then again, 59 million people voted for Bush. Although I have no research to back this up, my guess is most chiropractic patients voted for Bush. Outside of our little internet club here, anyone who seeks professional guidance from this Identity clown lawyer or this charlatan Backcracker has to be out of there minds.
Oh yeah, Vyrus, that old tactic of trying to closely affiliate yourself and your bullshit profession with traditional medicine is real worn out. I'm sure your daddy the medical doctor refers many of his soft tissue patients to you because your such a good back cracker and not because you are his son. I'm so glad you own two buildings, gross over a million dollar annually and work only 25 hours a week.
Since you are so proud of the money you make, you must be right and I must be wrong. I work 60-70 hours a week at all hours, rent an office in downtown Cincinnati, and gross about 250k a year. The real difference between us is that if I see a rearender victim who was not hurt, I'll wish them luck and send them out the door without taking the case. I have not doubt that same victim will walk out the door of my office travel down the street and walk into your plush office and you will treat him 3x per week for the next 6 months after he signs the lien letter.
Eddie
In Stevie Di's thread, this charlatan stated in response to my statement that you do not need an bachelors degree to be admitted to chiropractic school:
"Not true you need a bachelors degree which I have a bachelors of science from San Diego State University in Business finance to be exact. Then a Doctor of Chiropractic another three and a half year program and a six month internship, which I believe is a year longer then your degree if I am correct so Eddie go ahead bring it on I also have another advanced degree a masters in business if you would like I can tutor you. I own two buildings, practice 25 hours per week and gross 1.2 mill per year..."
Although the last part of this clowns post is eeirly familiar to one of my favorite posters from San Diego, I quote this reprobate as an example of one of those chiropractors who will send one of there employees each day to your local police records division to obtain copies of all the accident reports filed the day before and then send each person who was rearended a letter offering a "free consultation". I am exposing the ambulance chasers of the "healing" arts profession. God, I feel like John Stossell.
Although each state governs admission requirements to chiropractic college, most states require only that the candidate complete two to four years of undergraduate study. A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL. The council on chiropractic education, the accrediting agency for chiropractic education, which sets the standard for curriculum at cracker backer schools, sets the following admission requirements to become admitted to one of the 16 chiropractic schools in the US:
1) 2 years of undergraduate education;
2) a whopping 2.5 grade point average (4.0 scale) in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, general humanities; and
3) a cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.25.
Although there is a move within the societies affiliated with this junk science to require a bachelors degree it has yet to become a standard adopted by the American Chiropractic Association.
So, if you want some medical school wannabe with an overall C- average from Paducah State Technical School, who never finished college, to apply force to your spinal column three times a week at $150.00 a pop to cure your ADD, then you deserve everything your going to get. That is, a probable defense verdict in your "guaranteed" rearender, a $10,000.00 + chiropractor bill and a very sore neck and back. But I guess it won't matter to you since you won't be paying attention as that will not be cured either.
It amazes me that people would even consider these witch doctors. But then again, 59 million people voted for Bush. Although I have no research to back this up, my guess is most chiropractic patients voted for Bush. Outside of our little internet club here, anyone who seeks professional guidance from this Identity clown lawyer or this charlatan Backcracker has to be out of there minds.
Oh yeah, Vyrus, that old tactic of trying to closely affiliate yourself and your bullshit profession with traditional medicine is real worn out. I'm sure your daddy the medical doctor refers many of his soft tissue patients to you because your such a good back cracker and not because you are his son. I'm so glad you own two buildings, gross over a million dollar annually and work only 25 hours a week.
Since you are so proud of the money you make, you must be right and I must be wrong. I work 60-70 hours a week at all hours, rent an office in downtown Cincinnati, and gross about 250k a year. The real difference between us is that if I see a rearender victim who was not hurt, I'll wish them luck and send them out the door without taking the case. I have not doubt that same victim will walk out the door of my office travel down the street and walk into your plush office and you will treat him 3x per week for the next 6 months after he signs the lien letter.
Eddie

