• Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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    15 hours ago

    don’t write it off completely… yes there’s a bunch of bullshit, but it’s also not entirely quack shit

    australia’s healthcare system covers chiropractic in limited circumstances, and our system is generally very good at evidence-based health (you’re allowed to get private health insurance to cover alternative medicines if you want but stuff the government pays for is well supported by evidence)

    with a GP referral and chronic condition management plan (written by your GP: this is an offical well defined thing) you get up to 5 total visits to “allied health” professionals which includes chiro, physio, dieticians, etc

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      5 hours ago

      To help you out, chiropractors and their practice are full quackery and pseudo-science. HOWEVER, osteopathic medicine practiced by a DO is real medicine. Osteopathic medicine and osteopathy are two related but different things. The difference being that osteopathic medicine originates from osteopathy but they ditched all the pseudo-science and actually backed it up with science.

      TLDR: If you want to get your back cracked scienctifically, find a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (aka a DO).

    • chris@l.roofo.cc
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      11 hours ago

      In germany some health insurances pay for homeopathy. It’s still bullshit. Same for chiropractors.

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        yeah there’s another load of shit I’ve never been able to fathom. one drop of this, diluted a zillion times, will uh, fix ya right up…

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        8 hours ago

        and i agree for things covered by health insurance alone: we have similar… you can get private health insurance in australia that covers crap like homeopathy too, and they also cover a huge amount more chiro than the government does

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      14 hours ago

      Nonsense. It gives the same benefits that a simple massage does but a massage doesn’t put you at risk of paralysis or death.

      It’s quackery.

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      10 hours ago

      Its a pretty narrow scope

      https://www9.health.gov.au/mbs/fullDisplay.cfm?type=item&q=10964

      To me this reads like coverage for massage or other forms of non-curative pain relief, intended for those with chronic conditions that have exhausted all other options, or can’t get an appointment with a physiotherapist. I really don’t think it would be prescribed to treat the chronic condition.