Work tonight and I feel less than ready. The section I work on is doubling in size on the run up to Christmas and they never seem to recognise that it'll take more time.
I'm not as skeptical of chiropractic as some people. Hell, if the insurance covered it I'd head over to the acupuncturist. That'd likely work better than Backpainizine (isochloromethylbutylparasulfate-2,4,6)...now available in Tropical Fruit flavor!
From what I gather it works about as well as most other treatments for back pain. The only problem is that most treatments barely work. I can understand people wanting to use it instead of taking medication. The only problem is the cost.
I do have a problem with the British Chiropractic Association and how they've dealt with criticism from scientists through our dodgy libel system. Oh and the poor methodological quality of most of the studies bothers me greatly.
Acupuncture and TCM did wonders for my wife's allergies. Yeah, don't ask me how getting jabbed in the elbow makes you stop sneezing around cats for a while. I mean, I understand it -- I'm just not very good at explaining it in a way that doesn't start invoking mysticism.
The main problem with acupuncture is that it's almost impossible to do double blind or even blind studies on it. Giving someone fake treatment with the wrong acupuncture points wouldn't be ethical. It's also hard to hide from the patient that they are being given acupuncture as opposed to a pill of some sort.
I was raised in a fairly new-age spiritual environment and for some reason my intuition always raised alarms when hearing about acupuncture. Admittedly what beliefs I was raised we're dashed on the rocks when I noticed the people I knew who believed in this kind of thing never used them on a sick and dying family member (mostly not using ayahuasca, the supposed cure for everything). I got very interested in the subject, read much from both sides but came away feeling betrayed
. These days I think medicine should be science driven as if it works it should be measurable. The lousy quality of the pro-camp studies imply that they know this too.
Sorry for my semi-rant but it's a topic that saddens me for many reasons so it seems appropriate.