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) its not unethical.Is the figure in the picture performing an subacromial injection on himself?!?


..... No matter how much they might want to pretend, a chiro does not practice MEDICINE, which is the exclusive domain of physicans.Physical Medicine: "n.The branch of medicine
If someone is a chiropractor (or physical therapist), and fully believes in their chosen health care field, then why not simply embrace the term chiropractic (or physical therapy)?
I didn't realize that chiros can legally do needle EMG. Is that just in the deep south??
There was a case recently in New Jersey I believe where the medical board put down their foot on PAs doing needle EMG. Chiros have about the same amount of training, figure they shouldn't be allowed to perform a diagnostic test that physiatrists spend the equivalent of 4-6 full-time months learning while in residency.
Apparently there are now fellowships in chiropractic. One in town here is a "Chiropractic Neurologist" and is apparently licensed to do needle exams. Another advertises himself as "Chiropractic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine." His ad says he is "Board Certified in Chiropractic and Orthopedics."