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	<title>Comments on: WARNING: Conducting an Orchestra Can Cause Vertebral Artery Dissection and Stroke</title>
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		<title>By: karl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I highly recommend the podcast with Cassidy once a chiropractor and now a epidemiologist. This interview is a discussion about his study published in Spine 2008: Risk of Vertebrobasilar Stroke in Chiropractic Care. I believe it&#039;s very important to understand there&#039;s no more risk of stroke from chiropractic care and care from a family/primary care physician. Although &quot;very rare&quot;, I perform some provocative testing along with the patient history. There are plenty of special interests that have an interest in blaming chiropractic. I often ask critics about the use of high velocity low amplitude adjusting/manipulation of the cervical spine by physical therapists.......what I get is no-response or crickets. In this case, the procedure should be of topic not the practitioner but of course certain people are making a living on this topic. Fear sells.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I highly recommend the podcast with Cassidy once a chiropractor and now a epidemiologist. This interview is a discussion about his study published in Spine 2008: Risk of Vertebrobasilar Stroke in Chiropractic Care. I believe it&#8217;s very important to understand there&#8217;s no more risk of stroke from chiropractic care and care from a family/primary care physician. Although &#8220;very rare&#8221;, I perform some provocative testing along with the patient history. There are plenty of special interests that have an interest in blaming chiropractic. I often ask critics about the use of high velocity low amplitude adjusting/manipulation of the cervical spine by physical therapists&#8230;&#8230;.what I get is no-response or crickets. In this case, the procedure should be of topic not the practitioner but of course certain people are making a living on this topic. Fear sells.</p>
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