Worthless Procedure - Chiropractor
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#chiropractor #chiropractic
The chiropractor: “Lemme see if I can try and get the sacrum🤪”
Dr. Cellini: “You’re not getting the sacrum😒”
Doesn't do anything! I disagree, Dr.Cellini. The chiropractor gets to rub a fine-looking booty and gets paid to do it.
Oh, you mean the patient doesn't get anything! My bad.
Definitely worthwhile lol
LMaoooo
At least they avoid any catheter associated infections from these docs who are usually in a hurry and aren’t cleanly 🧼
@@velocirshtr3756 lmao
Radiologist vs Chiropractor, who will win? Stay tuned to find out
Radiologist all day long
Astrophysicist vs astrologist, who will win? Stay tuned to find out
Team Dr Cellini all day
love your chiropractor videos!
I don't know if you read outpatient xrays as an IR radiologist, but if so, I'm sure you love the 7 view C-spines from chiropractors for "neck pain" and 5 view L-spines for back pain on 18-25 year olds
🤣 despite the literature is showing time and time again that radiological findings for a patient with mechanical back pain don't even equate to the symptoms they have.
Like a slight disc bulge in C7 yet have L3 radicular pain 😅
i don't know if this treats anything..BUT: i do ask my hubby to do that skin pinching/rolling !! it feels really good ! i consider it a massage...
me, pulling on the hood of my car: "lemme see if i can get the oil dipstick"
Bruh, if you wanna get the sacrum, I'm pretty sure you gotta go all "Mortal Kombat Fatality" to pull that off!
Touching is a therapy too.
lmao too funny
My mom used to do that to me when I would get a sick stomach 😭it would suck
Please review the chiro guy ciprano and expose him pls
I have seen a man carried into a chiropractor's office on a door (he rode in on the bed of a pickup truck), screaming in pain, and later walk out.
my chiropractors never done this before lol.
Which doctors do that procedure to fix indigestion. They usually follow up with Alka Seltzer to help you burp 🤔
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Next you're going to claim that essential oils aren't essential. It's right there in the name!!!!!!!!!!
Chiros are clickbaits. Please make investment videos on the down market. Are you buying the FIGS dip?
Bro doesn’t know his landmarks…😑
I have a question in regards to what a "Chiropractor" said in the video linked below...... What's a "magen blasey" and I thought the pyloric valve was at the end of the stomach, not the beginning? I'm a lil confused 😕 BTW way, love your videos. I'm sick a lot and it causes me to go to IR a lot for a g tube and a j tube. Your videos help answer some of my questions, so Thank you!
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My question is if it doesn’t do anything why would they give them a doctor diploma and have schools for it. They can prescribe and even diagnose some things. I always wondered. Lol.
They absolutely cannot prescribe.
They cannot prescribe any drugs or medications. They might prescribe a good night's sleep, or maybe an unregulated supplement, but if you see a chiropractor and he tries to prescribe or give you actual FDA-approved medications, you have a duty to immediately report them to the police.
They absolutely don't have a MD
Hah, you get to look at radiographs in a darkroom and he gets to….
You should react to Hailey Bieber’s video on YT! She’s 25 and had a stroke!
He did
I am a licensed massage therapist in NJ. This technique is called skin rolling/ lifting. It releases the muscle tissue and fascia. He doesn't seem to be doing this technique correctly. This is more of a massage technique than chiropractic.
How does pulling the skin "release" the muscle tissue?
@@rukia7693 It doesn’t. I’m a physical therapist. It’s all a bunch of malarkey.
Release it from what... exactly
@@rukia7693 Good question. The human muscular system is a network of connective tissue and muscle. Connective tissue is also attached to the skin. Lifting and rolling the skin, done by a professional, can release tension that occurs in both superficial and even deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. Chiropractors can use massage techniques to release tension so that the spinal adjustment is easier to perform.
@@CreamyJalapeno I've worked on many PTs who appreciate massage therapy. From personal experience chiropractic care has saved my career. I was having sharp pain between my right shoulder blade that was making it difficult to work. After consistent chiropractic visits over a few months, I had no more pain in the shoulder blade. My insurance has changed and I haven't been to the chiropractor for over a year and still no pain.
Chiropractic is like anything, it can be beneficial, it can also be mostly for show. A patient who just feels like something is being done, or someone is listening will generally feel better regardless of what is actually being done. It's like the majority of antibiotics that are prescribed for "sinusitis" or "bronchitis", most are doing nothing other than improving patient satisfaction scores.
The last part is not totally false, but as a med student you are taught to not prescribe antibiotics for viral infections or non bacteria infections. With that said, usually sinusitis and bronchitis fall under the category of allergies (so Claritin should be good enough here) and/or chronic reasons like smoking/asthma or other (viral, fungi, obstructive something else). So yeah in a lot of cases antibiotics are useless. However in a lot of cases doctors can not always fully rule out bacterial infections so the treatment is not strictly futile and in this case if the patient request it we could prescribe it if no harm will be done unfortunately (hence the high drug resistance bacteria).
Would love to see @Dr. Cellini do a video on Ethics and how much Doctors hands are tied (issues like drug resistance, abortion, euthanasia and many others) . Would be fun to see. He sprinkles his opinion here and there so I think I know where he stands for most things. Still would be nice to see a dedicated video.
@@fatgezimbela7272 yes doctors routinely prescribe ABx with little insight as to whether infections are actually bacterial or not. That reinforced patient ideas about which illnesses antibiotics will work on and they will often request ABx for infections they feel are the same as those that they have previously been prescribed drugs for. The only time ABx are prescribed empirically is in acute more life threatening situations and once cultures rule out bacteria etiology they should be stopped.
@@fatgezimbela7272 just to add, for bacterial sinusitis 3/4 of patients resolve without antibiotics. Mainly you’re giving this med to patients who you expect to have a poor outcomes due to their history.
@@bassman_0074 Thank you for adding this. You are spot on!
I don’t think this is entirely true. Lost a friend to sepsis. Stopped antibiotics early/sinusitis.
Chiropractor are a joke and they called themselves a "DOCTOR"....QUACK!
Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) have a background as a chiropractor, with later coursework similar to a MD. Often they practice as equals and side by side to MDs. Please comment. Thank you.
Having a DO degree is, for all intensive purposes equivalent to an MD. I would seriously question your statement that their training includes having a background as a chiropractor. Their training is generally more focussed on using less invasive interventions, including techniques and procedures that probably have a fair bit of overlap with that of chiropractors. But I don't think any DO worth any salt would characterise their training as including a background as a chiropractor. Chiropractic is pseudoscience and is not evidence-based. If it helps some people, that's awesome. But it is still alternative medicine, and has not been shown to be effective. Doctors of Chiropractic (D.C.) are not medical doctors. Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.) and Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) are medical doctors. Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.) are not Doctors of Chiropractic (D.C.). To practice medicine in the United States, you MUST be either an M.D. or a D.O.
As a current D.O. student, I can tell you right now none of us are chiropractors. Some of the osteopathic manipulation training that we get is similar to some techniques that chiropractors do, however, everything we do is based in a knowledge of medicine. This particular thing that the chiropractor is doing in this video, based on the knowledge i have gotten from my training, is useless.
How about ASKING a chiropractor that does this & HEAR them out??? The WHY might be helpful and possibly educational.
The why is 🤑🤑🤑
@mondragon chiropractic