The World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), has issued a strongly
worded position paper denouncing the use of drugs and surgery in
the practice of chiropractic.
When D.D. Palmer founded the profession of chiropractic in
1895, he established it as a unique, non-medical approach which
offered health and wellness care without drugs and surgery.
In 1910, he dedicated his book "The Chiropractor's
Adjuster," to "all who long to elevate the human race by
freeing it from ignorance, traditional prejudice, superstition and
the pernicious delusions of the superiority of drug medication and
the necessity of surgical mutilation."
During the more than 100 years of chiropractic's history, its
status as a drug-free and non-invasive approach to health care has
been key to maintaining its separate and distinct identity.
There is general agreement within the chiropractic profession
on this inviolate principle.
In its "Position Paper 1," The Association of
Chiropractic Colleges stated that "chiropractic is a health
care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power
of the body to heal itself without the use of drugs or
surgery." This statement has won the approval and support of
the majority of chiropractic organizations, including the World
Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), and has been signed by the presidents
of all accredited North American chiropractic colleges.
The adherence to a strict "no drugs or surgery" axiom
reflects more than historic tradition. It is based on the
increasing awareness of the dangers inherent in the use of drugs
and surgery as practiced today.
According to a report in the Journal of the American Medical
Association, allopathic medicine is responsible for the deaths of
225,000 people each year in the United States alone. That includes
106,000 from prescribed medications, 7,000 from medical errors in
hospitals, 20,000 from other hospital errors, and 80,000 from
infections acquired while in the hospital (JAMA 2000). In
addition, over- the-counter drugs kill another 16,000 Americans
per year (JAMA 1998).
In contrast, chiropractic has been deemed one of the safest of
all health disciplines.
"The Manga Report," from the University of Ottawa,
reviewed all available international evidence on the use of
chiropractic for back pain care and concluded: "Many medical
therapies are of questionable validity or are clearly inadequate.
Chiropractic care is greatly superior to medical treatment in
terms of scientific validity, safety, cost effectiveness and
patient satisfaction." ("Chiropractic in New
Zealand," Wellington, NZ 1979).
In light of this overwhelming evidence and historic tradition,
the WCA declared, in its position paper, "drugs and surgery
have no rightful place in the practice of chiropractic and that
the use of either drugs or surgery by a doctor of chiropractic
should be considered the practice of medicine and beyond the scope
of chiropractic."
Te World Chiropractic Alliance is an international organization
representing doctors of chiropractic and promoting the
traditional, drug-free and non-invasive form of chiropractic as a
means of correcting vertebral subluxations. It is recognized as a
Non-Governmental Organization associated with the United Nations
Department of Public Information.
For more information, contact the WCA at 800-347-1011 or
www.worldchiropracticalliance.org.