I was sent to one chiropractor. He screwed my neck up. As in I had to have surgery to have a vertebrae in my neck put back in place. It made me look like I had a giant growth on the back of my neck. A couple of years later, I accompanied my boss to a completely different "chiropractor*. This guy touches his own forehead, temples and jaw. Then he goes to a cupboard, grabs this gun that looks like a prop laser rifle from a very low budget 1989's sci-fi movie, presses it against his own forehead, pulls the trigger, makes a humming sound out of his own mouth, and then pronounced my boss as being treated for back pain. I told him that he didn't do Jack shit for my boss. He looked at me disdainfully and said " You obviously don't understand how to treat someone by using quantum physics". I told him that we knew how to call the cops and report him for impersonating a doctor. 😂
To be fair, if I'm gonna be cheated by fake doctor, then I'm definitely taking the "humming sound is good" guy over the "gonna f*ck-up your neck" dude...
Actually, you do need to go to school to be a chiropractor. That's actually where one of my cousins met her ex-husband. They were in the same chiropractic program.
@@katherinepadron0628 Addendum: you don't hsve to go to an ACCREDITED school. There's literally no oversight. Because oversight is for sound science. ❤️
These guys saying that they can get rid of trauma and other crap like that with ease is such BS. If stuff like that actually worked, I would've gone to them to deal with my PTSD years ago instead of living with it. What a crock of s**t.
Algorithm please help this man, his long form videos are so good and they're probably the ones he enjoys the most. Keep up the good work and don't give up.
I have known a few decent Chiropractors that understand the limits of their practice. Unlike these quacks who claim they can cure things outside their field.
@juangalton999 Exactly! The biggest problem is how easy it is to look like a trained chiropractor without really being one. I 100% agree that some are actually good
Also, around the temples is the weakest part of the skull (the pterion) because it’s where several bones of the skull fuse during development. Super prone to breaking, so not great they’re using implements on that region…
8:30 They absolutely are. My dad used to go to a chiropractor, and went there once for a herniated disk in his back. He came out with _two_ herniated disks in his back, and thankfully had the sense to never return.
I had a college class explain what pseudoscience is and ways to tell if something is pseudoscience or evidence-based. I didn’t realize how useful that class would be for my entire life. ❤
Some day, someone said, "Oh, I think I broke my back!" And a builder answered, "Don't worry, let me grab my tools, and I'll fix you up." And they invented chiropracty
The origins of chiropracy is insane. The person who invented it was actually taught how to do it by a ghost he met in a dream. One of his first "patients" was his blind gardener or housekeeper who he cured of blindness by cracking his back
@@blatchie4608no it was deafness, the guy cured a partially deaf janitors deafness. It was real shady as in he might not have cured him. But it was also really early in medicine, remember people were still using the four humors into the late 19th century. But I really like your version and the version where ‘he heard a joke that was so funny he slapped a deaf guys back and cured him’ way better.
Never let a 'chiropractor ' near your neck. First of all, it's pseudo medicine, not medicine or science. That's ok if you like that kind of thing. But several people have died having their neck broken by chiropractors - there's no such thing as a properly trained, safe chiropractor because they're not recognized as medical professionals. So don't let them near your neck.
@PixelsNBeatsYT a degree that is not a degree in medical science. Chiropractors beliefs are based on the faith of their founder, who thought ghosts talked to him and taught him chiropractic techniques. Not all degrees are degrees that make any kind of sense, and chiropractic beliefs are not validated by science.
@@PixelsNBeatsYTmy reply was eaten by UA-cam. In short: not a medical degree, and chiropractic beliefs are not supported by science. You could get a degree in ghost hunting if you wanted to, it wouldn't make it more real.
Hi, I want to correct you on something, as someone who has chronic pain and lots of problems I've experienced and looked into lots of different medicines, and chiropractors while not doctors, what they do are technically medicine, it has the same effects physiotherapy has, as well things like cupping and acupuncture, and I want to clarify, these things and others things that fall under this umbrella of medicine make your body feel better, they do not cure sickness, you really should look for a verified professional before having it performed as you said, someone who is not a proper professional could break your neck or paralyse you, I'm very glad people like you can come out and say how bad these fake chiropractors can be for people's safety
If you have back pain, you can often relieve it by building muscle, i.e., stability. Cracking your back can temporarily relieve pressure, but that's as far as the pros go as far as I know.
14:22 I just love how petrified the kid in the background looks, just as if he was watching his mother getting killed, so he has to hug his teddy bear just to calm him down... 😥
Depends. "Energy" has 3 definitions depending on context, 1 definition is energy derived from physical or chemical resources exmaples include nuclear energy
@@farkasmactavish Mate did you even read what I said or do you not not what nuclear energy is? I'm not saying magic is real I'm saying the word "energy" has multiple definitions go read a dictionary
@@just_bladeok2041 Nuclear energy is still creating the capacity to do work. Molecules MOVE when energy goes up. You know how heat works? You know how nuclear reactors get hot? The molecules are MOVING. They're vibrating faster and faster the more energy goes into them. That's why absolute zero is defined by no MOTION of molecules. All of those "multiple definitions" are THE SAME DEFINITION with different words for laypeople. At the bottom, atomic level, energy is the capacity for matter to do work. That's the definition it has in physics, and therefore the only one that matters, because it directly informs ALL other definitions.
I just wanted to point out that at 09:01, the projector behind the man says 'People are like onions (artichokes), layers and layers.' 😭😭 This whole concept is so absurd and that statements only adds to that argument.
it literally cant be cured??? its a mental thingy we cant help??? its so annoying that ppl try to claim they can "cure" something thats literally embedded in us.
@@InfiniteDimensionalRiftsyou probably would, but that's because the world is designed for ND folks right now. It's slowly changing ti make it easier, though. I was meant to say humanity's continued survival
Chiropractors are not doctors. There is no evidence behind the field and it is potentially very dangerous. The story of how the Guy who came up with it did is hilarious however do i recommend reading about it
@@danielloewen2857There are easier/safer ways to get your placebo in. I'm not trying to be mean. That really is a fact. Plenty of chiros have killed people and all that they legitimately have been shown to give in return is no better than a massage.
The annoying part about this is that some chiropracty is legitimate, after all the muscles, bones, ligaments and tendons are connected in so many places, moving them one way can have an effect on other muscles, helping the patient with their problem, however the more legitimate profession of this is called 'physical therapy' as that requires a proper medical license. The lack of regulation on chiropracty and the focus in 'cracking' even though most of the time cracking isn't medically good, it just sells well, has led to the profession being made up of people like this which in turn has caused it to get a bad rep, screwing over those that are actually trying to be legitimate.
The one I go to is a licensed physical therapist and she has never cracked me. She has reset my shoulder, given me exercises to help my knee pain and rehabbed my wrist. I've never liked the idea of one that cracks your spine, I like my head attached lol
Chiropractors aren't physical therapists and there's actually legitimate physical therapy degrees that have actual medical doctors that designed the programs.
@@derrickbonsell I said the legitimate chiropractors, in some countries you need a license to be one so they are qualified, unfortunately America isn't one of those countries.
@RWrwrwrwrwrw No. They really don't. Chiropractors have been shown to at best be on par with a massage, at worst they kill people, many just make the pains worse. It's pseudo medicine with an avid following.
I used to do the same thing but the pain only got worse. Then I finally went to a chiropractor after a decade. My back pain is gone after only a month. They told me that the out of line vertebrae were probably hitting a nerve. Maybe you should speak with your doctor and have them look at your back? Maybe ask them if a chiropractor can help and for chiropractors they recommend
@@BebbaDubbs BIG difference between a slow, easy stretch, and a quick heavy force of pressure. The one eases the body into the position and makes it more likely to keep it naturally after a time. The other is more likely to break or tear something.
I think it's a specific parts of America issue. Here in the UK hospitals have licensed chiropractors, recognised by law, with recognised medical degrees and training. They're classed as physical therapists. It seems in some US states there's no regulation so people who want to get paid to assault strangers say they are and it's fine, in other states they'd be shut down for not having medical training.
Exactly! I was a medical assistant for one, and where I was living in California was regulated exactly like that. I had the most amazing improvement in an old football injured shoulder that's permanently damaged ! (Confirmed by orthopedic surgeon) it's also the only place as a person with EDS who has to relocate my joints literally multiple times a day where I can get my entire body looked at and everything put back into place. otherwise I'm completely on my own, or I have to go to the ER. that's really not something I can do because I dislocate my joints so often that that literally is just not an option and not nearly serious enough for me to go to for. That said, I did work as an ER tech and an EMT and I also trained as a medical student under a very reputable chiropractor so I have a lot of experience in relocating joints, in myself and others, so I very much know exactly what I'm doing. I have very often relocated friend's and partner's joints so that they don't have to go to the ER.
I think it's mostly the same here in Australia: I don't know everything about it, but I know ppl who've gone to chiros for medical reasons, and I've heard from relatives of mine that the med school courses to be a chiropractor are super intense. This video and the comments confused me a lot until you guys helped me figure it was prolly a regional thing lol
Its good that chiropractors need licenses but that doesn't take away the fact that chiropractic is a pseudoscience. Letting them work in hospitals gives them a false sense of legitimacy and that doesn't seem like a good thing.
@@ic5889 we're also the country with an ongoing campaign (with royal approval) to turn a whole ward in a hospital in Scotland into a homeopathy ward, so I can see the chiropractors being dodgy too
In the UK it’s classed as “complementary and alternative medicine” and can only really be accessed privately as it’s not usually available through the NHS, pretty much everyone is referred to a physiotherapist instead.
I can actually see that couple thing working, they can laugh at how stupid it was and create a funny ass memory so it does work just not in the way they expect 💀
Wild that hes uses his fight with the FTC as a badge of honor. Like, wow its so cool you stuck it to the man by, uh... *checks notes* .... fighting the good guys
i had a slipped disc years ago. My GP told me to take ibuprofen. Week later i was walking hunched over, unable to stand up straight. My grandpa took me to a chiropractor. 20 minutes of laying with blue foam wedges under my hips and a few back cracks, i felt better. 6 weeks later, with 6 trips there, i was fine.
1:34 It's so stupid hilarious how they're all just standing sideways and the guy's head is turned slightly 💀🪑🗿 Seriously this is probably the funniest thing since the mud flood dude y'know, the bloke looking at the basement windows while yelling "mud flood!" and "oh my days"... like wtf does that even mean that guy was so crazy but this is really funny this is too much alright I'll stop know
Doctors are social media are fascinating. I recently booked a cosmetic procedure with a plastic surgeon who didn’t use social media after getting a recommendation because I thought, if a doc uses Instagram, is the advertising there to make up for a lack of skill? It’s not like colorectal surgeons advertise on Tiktok. 😂
Am i the only one who gets unreasonably angry when chiropractors introduce themselves as 'doctor'? *You are not a medical professional. You do not have a medical degree.*
I think a lot of people are getting confused. In most countries, including the US, you do actually need a medical doctorate to practice as a chiropractor / open a clinic. however, there are tons of "chiropractors" without degrees who use different wording in order stay open, while pretending to be real doctors, and they get confused with the actual ones and give everyone a bad rap. There are many who are registered as nurses at best. The people in this video obviously are not among the actual chiropractors, but at least they're better than the ones who dislocate and relocate joints without knowing what they're doing.
It's not a recognized field of medicine in the United States and there is no board to certify you as a chiropractor. A chiropractor can't be paid by insurance because it's not a real field of medicine. Some basic techniques are approved for Physical Therapists. There is no such thing as a medical license for a chiropractor in the United States.
@@MinistryOfMagic_DoMto quote the NIH: "To practice in the United States, chiropractors must earn a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree, pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners exam, and have a state license." It is recognized. The official board is called the Council on Chiropractic Education. the fact that the board doesn't give out licenses confuses people, but the state licensing board can and will shut you down if you call yourself the wrong thing without a degree.
in regards to insurance, most providers don't pay it because it doesn't qualify as necessary or required for someone's wellbeing, not because it's fake. Some insurance companies do cover it, depending on the state.
I went to a chiropractor because i was having a lot of back pain to the point where i couldn't walk for very long, and im pretty young. But the guy i saw gave me an xray, told me about streteches and exercises o could do on top of the adjustments he did. And for me ot worked great. Tho the complete lack of oversight on thia field is very very concerning and i have definitely heard some bad shit.
8:26 "it's not like they're doing anything to make the problem worse..." I'd say they are, because their patients are mislead, thinking they were treated, making it easier for problems to worsen over time.... Why would I go to the doctor ? I already had air swooped around my head sligtly.
This video of the koren method 😂😂 'we trained 3000 around the globe on fove continents' followed by literally only white peeps and one asian where Japan js😂
I love your shirt so much Have you seen the horror movie Frogs? If not, I don't know where to find it, but it's something else for sure, you should watch it sometime Also chiropractors scare me, my friend tried getting me to go and I didn't get anything done, but I watched him go through with it and he was in pain for the next like 4 days, and nothing changed. Like what
Oh, I remember that one! That and the Screaming Skull are always on my "secret comedy hidden in the horror section" watch list when I do a bad horror movie night with friends.
7:20 everything in this video is pretty bad, but adjusting your head like this does work! (If you know what you’re doing. The only problem is that they’re using a massage gun and not an activator LMAO) edit: my mom is a chiropractor and I asked her about this, she said that skull bones are like a puzzle. When you use the activator right, it almost moves those pieces apart and your own body puts the parts (of your skull) together once they’re in the right position. All this is like *minuscule* movements so it’s not actually splitting your skull like a for honor execution.
Sir, I don’t know who you are (your vid randomly popped into my feed), but your cute ass has missed out massively by not reacting to Saul Shaye, “He Who Walks In Two Worlds”, the scam artist with the most relaxing asmr voice ever, who, as one comment said, “started with him becoming a chiropractor and ended with him thinking he has superpowers”
The couples therapy chiropractor does actually work, they end up leaving and bonding over how utterly stupid the whole experience was.
💀 ur so right
Ngl you had me in the first half
Seriously. I can see them both trying so hard not to laugh.
😂😂😂
Lol
The chiropractor magically waving his hands and turning my perfectly functional spine into a perfectly functional lawsuit 🤤
I was sent to one chiropractor. He screwed my neck up. As in I had to have surgery to have a vertebrae in my neck put back in place. It made me look like I had a giant growth on the back of my neck.
A couple of years later, I accompanied my boss to a completely different "chiropractor*. This guy touches his own forehead, temples and jaw. Then he goes to a cupboard, grabs this gun that looks like a prop laser rifle from a very low budget 1989's sci-fi movie, presses it against his own forehead, pulls the trigger, makes a humming sound out of his own mouth, and then pronounced my boss as being treated for back pain.
I told him that he didn't do Jack shit for my boss. He looked at me disdainfully and said " You obviously don't understand how to treat someone by using quantum physics". I told him that we knew how to call the cops and report him for impersonating a doctor. 😂
To be fair, if I'm gonna be cheated by fake doctor, then I'm definitely taking the "humming sound is good" guy over the "gonna f*ck-up your neck" dude...
Chiropractors aren’t doctors, they don’t have medical licenses so it’s like impersonating a McDonald’s worker, no one’s gonna stop you
Quantum physics for back pain???
((Quantum physics)) 😂😂😂😂😂Man, I would love to make him explain the nitty gritty but starting from "please tell me what is quantum physics" 😂
so believable give him all the updoots yall
Bro cracked his crack at 0:36
That was sus af
@@catdad626😢
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Cracked his prostate
somebody is not straight
Remember, kids, you don't need to go to medical school or know what you're talking about to become a chiropractor.
Actually, you do need to go to school to be a chiropractor. That's actually where one of my cousins met her ex-husband. They were in the same chiropractic program.
@@katherinepadron0628 Addendum: you don't hsve to go to an ACCREDITED school. There's literally no oversight. Because oversight is for sound science. ❤️
These guys saying that they can get rid of trauma and other crap like that with ease is such BS. If stuff like that actually worked, I would've gone to them to deal with my PTSD years ago instead of living with it. What a crock of s**t.
Unfortunately for all of humanity, Chiros are scammers 🤷🏼♂️
They have a better chance of causing trauma rather than fixing it
like the kid at 14:23
Algorithm please help this man, his long form videos are so good and they're probably the ones he enjoys the most. Keep up the good work and don't give up.
Chiropractic is not recognized in Germany... and I am very glad about that
I have known a few decent Chiropractors that understand the limits of their practice. Unlike these quacks who claim they can cure things outside their field.
@juangalton999 Exactly! The biggest problem is how easy it is to look like a trained chiropractor without really being one. I 100% agree that some are actually good
they aren't truly "recognized" in America either. You don't need an education at all to become a chiropractor. It's a pseudoscience.
Also, around the temples is the weakest part of the skull (the pterion) because it’s where several bones of the skull fuse during development. Super prone to breaking, so not great they’re using implements on that region…
Chiropractor: Do you fell any pain on there
Patient: No
Chiropractor: Don't care
Chiropractor: Do you feel any pain here?
Patient: No.
Chiropractor: Not yet.
Chiropractor: Do you feel pain on there?
Patient: No
Chiropractor: Now you do
8:30 They absolutely are. My dad used to go to a chiropractor, and went there once for a herniated disk in his back. He came out with _two_ herniated disks in his back, and thankfully had the sense to never return.
I had a college class explain what pseudoscience is and ways to tell if something is pseudoscience or evidence-based. I didn’t realize how useful that class would be for my entire life. ❤
Shamwow microphone is a clear indicator 😂
Some day, someone said, "Oh, I think I broke my back!" And a builder answered, "Don't worry, let me grab my tools, and I'll fix you up." And they invented chiropracty
The origins of chiropracy is insane.
The person who invented it was actually taught how to do it by a ghost he met in a dream. One of his first "patients" was his blind gardener or housekeeper who he cured of blindness by cracking his back
@@blatchie4608no it was deafness, the guy cured a partially deaf janitors deafness.
It was real shady as in he might not have cured him. But it was also really early in medicine, remember people were still using the four humors into the late 19th century.
But I really like your version and the version where ‘he heard a joke that was so funny he slapped a deaf guys back and cured him’ way better.
No joke the guy who started it wan5ed to make it a religion.
@@blatchie4608he slapped him on the back over a hilarious joke 😂😂
I have scoliosis, and had to have very invasive back surgery involving metal rods and screws to fix it. Bones aren’t easy to move lol
Never let a 'chiropractor ' near your neck. First of all, it's pseudo medicine, not medicine or science. That's ok if you like that kind of thing. But several people have died having their neck broken by chiropractors - there's no such thing as a properly trained, safe chiropractor because they're not recognized as medical professionals. So don't let them near your neck.
You need a degree to be a chiropractor but there’s so many frauds that are being let go
Literal predatory "practice"
This is the same advice you'd say about a wild mountain lion..
@PixelsNBeatsYT a degree that is not a degree in medical science. Chiropractors beliefs are based on the faith of their founder, who thought ghosts talked to him and taught him chiropractic techniques. Not all degrees are degrees that make any kind of sense, and chiropractic beliefs are not validated by science.
@@PixelsNBeatsYTmy reply was eaten by UA-cam. In short: not a medical degree, and chiropractic beliefs are not supported by science. You could get a degree in ghost hunting if you wanted to, it wouldn't make it more real.
Hi, I want to correct you on something, as someone who has chronic pain and lots of problems I've experienced and looked into lots of different medicines, and chiropractors while not doctors, what they do are technically medicine, it has the same effects physiotherapy has, as well things like cupping and acupuncture, and I want to clarify, these things and others things that fall under this umbrella of medicine make your body feel better, they do not cure sickness, you really should look for a verified professional before having it performed as you said, someone who is not a proper professional could break your neck or paralyse you, I'm very glad people like you can come out and say how bad these fake chiropractors can be for people's safety
I think Kermit might have Scoliosis after laying like that for months
If you have back pain, you can often relieve it by building muscle, i.e., stability.
Cracking your back can temporarily relieve pressure, but that's as far as the pros go as far as I know.
10:10calling out the Mormons in a chiropractor slander video is crazy 💀💀😭😭
bro is losing his customers cuz this vid 💀
14:22 I just love how petrified the kid in the background looks, just as if he was watching his mother getting killed, so he has to hug his teddy bear just to calm him down... 😥
0:32 sir… I think that’s already cracked… you’ll just crack it even more… it’ll be come a ravine instead of a crack.
Also remember, kids, "energy" is defined as "the capacity for matter to do work", and is not an object, substance, nor synonym for "magic".
Depends. "Energy" has 3 definitions depending on context, 1 definition is energy derived from physical or chemical resources exmaples include nuclear energy
@@just_bladeok2041 No. Please put down the psychic woo-woo book and pick up a physics textbook.
@@farkasmactavish Mate did you even read what I said or do you not not what nuclear energy is? I'm not saying magic is real I'm saying the word "energy" has multiple definitions go read a dictionary
@@farkasmactavish p.s your definition of energy has nothing to do with physicist maybe go take a class while your at it
@@just_bladeok2041 Nuclear energy is still creating the capacity to do work. Molecules MOVE when energy goes up. You know how heat works? You know how nuclear reactors get hot? The molecules are MOVING. They're vibrating faster and faster the more energy goes into them. That's why absolute zero is defined by no MOTION of molecules.
All of those "multiple definitions" are THE SAME DEFINITION with different words for laypeople. At the bottom, atomic level, energy is the capacity for matter to do work. That's the definition it has in physics, and therefore the only one that matters, because it directly informs ALL other definitions.
I just wanted to point out that at 09:01, the projector behind the man says 'People are like onions (artichokes), layers and layers.' 😭😭 This whole concept is so absurd and that statements only adds to that argument.
The couples one reminds me of the scene from phsyc when Gus has to message the football players back
Love it when Mr Funny man uploads something funny to his channel. Keep up the funny work, funny man!
I really don’t like it whenever people talk about curing adhd.
But it does need to be cured though... It's a bad thing
it literally cant be cured??? its a mental thingy we cant help??? its so annoying that ppl try to claim they can "cure" something thats literally embedded in us.
@@ramteja1550nope, not in the slightest. You can't cure a different brain structure, and it's necessary for humans continued survival 😂
@daniellarson383 I don't need my ADHD to continue surviving. In fact, I think I'd survive easier without it.
@@InfiniteDimensionalRiftsyou probably would, but that's because the world is designed for ND folks right now. It's slowly changing ti make it easier, though.
I was meant to say humanity's continued survival
Chiropractors are not doctors. There is no evidence behind the field and it is potentially very dangerous. The story of how the Guy who came up with it did is hilarious however do i recommend reading about it
Was going to comment the same thing
It can make you feel better in the short term but is likely to cause long term, Permanent damage
Not all of it is bad, my sister has spinal scoliosis and a chiropractor is very helpful
@@danielloewen2857does she also get a treatment similar to 0:35
@@danielloewen2857There are easier/safer ways to get your placebo in.
I'm not trying to be mean. That really is a fact. Plenty of chiros have killed people and all that they legitimately have been shown to give in return is no better than a massage.
@@danielloewen2857 until the long term effects appear, stop seeing a quack a ask a doctor for help
I hadn't been recommended your long content until now so when I saw the thumbnail I just went "Oh did Kurtis Conner shave his moustache?"
Chiro: Wanna a back crack?
Me: Sure
TikTok Chiro: Wanna die?
Me: uhhhhh
Fr tho why do all the sketchiest chiropractors explode on the internet 😒
"nah i'm good"
@danielloewen2857 Probably because Chiropractic "medicine" was started by a known con man and is foremost a business not a medical practice.
9:02 you didn't see it but the screen behind the man was saying "People are like onions (artichokes), layers and layers"
He's preaching the time-honored Shrek philosophy. He speaks nothing but truth. Shrek is love, Shrek is life ✌
The annoying part about this is that some chiropracty is legitimate, after all the muscles, bones, ligaments and tendons are connected in so many places, moving them one way can have an effect on other muscles, helping the patient with their problem, however the more legitimate profession of this is called 'physical therapy' as that requires a proper medical license. The lack of regulation on chiropracty and the focus in 'cracking' even though most of the time cracking isn't medically good, it just sells well, has led to the profession being made up of people like this which in turn has caused it to get a bad rep, screwing over those that are actually trying to be legitimate.
The one I go to is a licensed physical therapist and she has never cracked me. She has reset my shoulder, given me exercises to help my knee pain and rehabbed my wrist. I've never liked the idea of one that cracks your spine, I like my head attached lol
Chiropractors aren't physical therapists and there's actually legitimate physical therapy degrees that have actual medical doctors that designed the programs.
@@derrickbonsell I said the legitimate chiropractors, in some countries you need a license to be one so they are qualified, unfortunately America isn't one of those countries.
Now imagine one of these as an unskippable ad for tiktok that only plays when you want to show a family member a youtube video💀
My mom keeps trying to get me to go to the chiropractor, I've just been stretching and all my issues are gone
Yeah that's what they do but all at once
@RWrwrwrwrwrw No. They really don't. Chiropractors have been shown to at best be on par with a massage, at worst they kill people, many just make the pains worse. It's pseudo medicine with an avid following.
I used to do the same thing but the pain only got worse. Then I finally went to a chiropractor after a decade. My back pain is gone after only a month. They told me that the out of line vertebrae were probably hitting a nerve.
Maybe you should speak with your doctor and have them look at your back? Maybe ask them if a chiropractor can help and for chiropractors they recommend
Literally the best thing you can do and take collagen supplements
@@BebbaDubbs BIG difference between a slow, easy stretch, and a quick heavy force of pressure. The one eases the body into the position and makes it more likely to keep it naturally after a time. The other is more likely to break or tear something.
First one was the most obvious scam ever how do you even fall for that
Their own fault tbh. Some people are so gullible🤦♀️
being old and desperate usually does it.
the only thing going through my mind watching the couple getting "adjusted" is: Those are people, not F1 cars
Please look up how chiropractics were founded. You can't make this shit up 👻
I looked it up 😂omg
Can you tell us?
The guy that made it was an idiot. Doesn't mean it doesn't work? It's bone alignment science
Don’t give up on long form content love it just as much as your short
I think it's a specific parts of America issue. Here in the UK hospitals have licensed chiropractors, recognised by law, with recognised medical degrees and training. They're classed as physical therapists.
It seems in some US states there's no regulation so people who want to get paid to assault strangers say they are and it's fine, in other states they'd be shut down for not having medical training.
Exactly! I was a medical assistant for one, and where I was living in California was regulated exactly like that. I had the most amazing improvement in an old football injured shoulder that's permanently damaged !
(Confirmed by orthopedic surgeon) it's also the only place as a person with EDS who has to relocate my joints literally multiple times a day where I can get my entire body looked at and everything put back into place. otherwise I'm completely on my own, or I have to go to the ER. that's really not something I can do because I dislocate my joints so often that that literally is just not an option and not nearly serious enough for me to go to for. That said, I did work as an ER tech and an EMT and I also trained as a medical student under a very reputable chiropractor so I have a lot of experience in relocating joints, in myself and others, so I very much know exactly what I'm doing. I have very often relocated friend's and partner's joints so that they don't have to go to the ER.
I think it's mostly the same here in Australia: I don't know everything about it, but I know ppl who've gone to chiros for medical reasons, and I've heard from relatives of mine that the med school courses to be a chiropractor are super intense. This video and the comments confused me a lot until you guys helped me figure it was prolly a regional thing lol
Its good that chiropractors need licenses but that doesn't take away the fact that chiropractic is a pseudoscience. Letting them work in hospitals gives them a false sense of legitimacy and that doesn't seem like a good thing.
@@ic5889 we're also the country with an ongoing campaign (with royal approval) to turn a whole ward in a hospital in Scotland into a homeopathy ward, so I can see the chiropractors being dodgy too
In the UK it’s classed as “complementary and alternative medicine” and can only really be accessed privately as it’s not usually available through the NHS, pretty much everyone is referred to a physiotherapist instead.
I can actually see that couple thing working, they can laugh at how stupid it was and create a funny ass memory so it does work just not in the way they expect 💀
ahahah you were talking abt this on stream i was wondering when its cominggg. Love you and see you on the next stream!
The old couple look like they where paid to be there😂😂😂😂😂
Wild that hes uses his fight with the FTC as a badge of honor. Like, wow its so cool you stuck it to the man by, uh... *checks notes* .... fighting the good guys
0:40 bro it is already craked
Thank you for spreading awareness. I don't know why I never questioned chiropractic before (apart from the obviously bullshit TikTok ones )
listen bros finger was up there, thought i was on manhuascan or something
0:30 Bro cracked the crack 💀😭
2:40 team blue running the wide range hip joint in the second half
13:51 the poor kid in the background watching this woman get a bum massage
1:04 its crazy that v and b are right next to each other🤔
i had a slipped disc years ago. My GP told me to take ibuprofen. Week later i was walking hunched over, unable to stand up straight. My grandpa took me to a chiropractor. 20 minutes of laying with blue foam wedges under my hips and a few back cracks, i felt better. 6 weeks later, with 6 trips there, i was fine.
12:16 etica?! Jackson, it’s et cetera.
lmmaooooooooooooo i had the exact thoughts u did jackson
*NOT THE PYRAMID SCHEME MICROPHONE*
As an RN, this is friggin weird.
That dude selling his "findings" is giving MLM.
1:34 It's so stupid hilarious how they're all just standing sideways and the guy's head is turned slightly 💀🪑🗿
Seriously this is probably the funniest thing since the mud flood dude
y'know, the bloke looking at the basement windows while yelling "mud flood!" and "oh my days"... like wtf does that even mean
that guy was so crazy
but this is really funny
this is too much
alright I'll stop know
4:15 and that will be $1000 thank you
9:36 "on five different continents" shows pictures spread over six continents
At 9:03 the slide says "people are like onions (artichokes), layers and layers." I just need everyone to know that this guy quoted Shrek.
Doctors are social media are fascinating. I recently booked a cosmetic procedure with a plastic surgeon who didn’t use social media after getting a recommendation because I thought, if a doc uses Instagram, is the advertising there to make up for a lack of skill? It’s not like colorectal surgeons advertise on Tiktok. 😂
It's like lawyers. Good ones get word of mouth advertisement, bad ones have billboards.
It also reminds me that chiropractors don't have medical licenses
2:27 looks like they’re chiseling a statue
´´I wanna book an apointment``💀💀💀
5:57 sounded pretty cool tho
9:02- "People are like onions (artichokes)"
Why did that guy work so hard to crack a crack?
Next they’ll use the fucking stretcher as an “adjustment “
thats not a couples therapy they are repairing the androids
Living close to royal oaks michigan, i can understand how people fell for that scam jfc.
Am i the only one who gets unreasonably angry when chiropractors introduce themselves as 'doctor'? *You are not a medical professional. You do not have a medical degree.*
Its funny when reality/common sense hits some special people 😅😅😅😅😅
9:01 People are like onions
💀☹😐😑
I love how Van Every Chiropractic stopped posting after this video came out
Underrated long form king
That man got violated and there wasnt even an audible crack
I think a lot of people are getting confused. In most countries, including the US, you do actually need a medical doctorate to practice as a chiropractor / open a clinic.
however, there are tons of "chiropractors" without degrees who use different wording in order stay open, while pretending to be real doctors, and they get confused with the actual ones and give everyone a bad rap. There are many who are registered as nurses at best.
The people in this video obviously are not among the actual chiropractors, but at least they're better than the ones who dislocate and relocate joints without knowing what they're doing.
It's not a recognized field of medicine in the United States and there is no board to certify you as a chiropractor. A chiropractor can't be paid by insurance because it's not a real field of medicine. Some basic techniques are approved for Physical Therapists. There is no such thing as a medical license for a chiropractor in the United States.
@@MinistryOfMagic_DoMto quote the NIH:
"To practice in the United States, chiropractors must earn a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree, pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners exam, and have a state license."
It is recognized. The official board is called the Council on Chiropractic Education.
the fact that the board doesn't give out licenses confuses people, but the state licensing board can and will shut you down if you call yourself the wrong thing without a degree.
in regards to insurance, most providers don't pay it because it doesn't qualify as necessary or required for someone's wellbeing, not because it's fake. Some insurance companies do cover it, depending on the state.
Bro was screwing people in💀
2:57 they aren't doing anything I'd like for them to be fired from their job
I went to a chiropractor because i was having a lot of back pain to the point where i couldn't walk for very long, and im pretty young. But the guy i saw gave me an xray, told me about streteches and exercises o could do on top of the adjustments he did. And for me ot worked great.
Tho the complete lack of oversight on thia field is very very concerning and i have definitely heard some bad shit.
why after i watched this video i have ads about plastic surgery
I have scoliosis and all I needed to do was tap it slightly 😮 wow thanks KST!
ironically these spiritual adjuster chiros are better than regular chiros because they ARENT doing anything.
That couples treatment one really shows just how woo-woo chiropracy is
Don't remember becoming a member but it is what it is.
It iiiis what it iiiiis
There is no way these are real chiropractors💀
8:26 "it's not like they're doing anything to make the problem worse..." I'd say they are, because their patients are mislead, thinking they were treated, making it easier for problems to worsen over time.... Why would I go to the doctor ? I already had air swooped around my head sligtly.
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As a Mormon I'm an expert on cults. This is a cult.
The worst part is these places are a less effective and stupider version ... of an already shady and untrustworthy job progression.
An ad hit right when he said liar, and it cut it so all i saw was him raise his hand and scream before it got cut. 😂😂😂
This video of the koren method 😂😂 'we trained 3000 around the globe on fove continents' followed by literally only white peeps and one asian where Japan js😂
I love your shirt so much
Have you seen the horror movie Frogs? If not, I don't know where to find it, but it's something else for sure, you should watch it sometime
Also chiropractors scare me, my friend tried getting me to go and I didn't get anything done, but I watched him go through with it and he was in pain for the next like 4 days, and nothing changed. Like what
Oh, I remember that one! That and the Screaming Skull are always on my "secret comedy hidden in the horror section" watch list when I do a bad horror movie night with friends.
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I do not want to get golden peanutted, no thank you
7:20 everything in this video is pretty bad, but adjusting your head like this does work! (If you know what you’re doing. The only problem is that they’re using a massage gun and not an activator LMAO) edit: my mom is a chiropractor and I asked her about this, she said that skull bones are like a puzzle. When you use the activator right, it almost moves those pieces apart and your own body puts the parts (of your skull) together once they’re in the right position. All this is like *minuscule* movements so it’s not actually splitting your skull like a for honor execution.
9:03 anyone going to mention the PowerPoint the from Korean method guy where it says “people are like onions (artichokes)…” uhh what
Onions have layers, artichokes have those petal layer things... Not sure what that has to do with humans though, it's rather concerning comparison.
But anyways artichokes are onions and dogs are a type of cat
“Humans have layers dig deep enough and you’ll get money” -Confucius
14:12 cracked me up
Sir, I don’t know who you are (your vid randomly popped into my feed), but your cute ass has missed out massively by not reacting to Saul Shaye, “He Who Walks In Two Worlds”, the scam artist with the most relaxing asmr voice ever, who, as one comment said, “started with him becoming a chiropractor and ended with him thinking he has superpowers”
Oh the Flinders Street guy. Good dude. Always warns me about the aliens. Not like the guy at Melbourne Central 😒
DUDE, THE OUTRO BANGS!!
I got an ad for a chiropractor service near me lmao