From what I understand, he spent 1,500 hours in medical school; I'm not sure where the divergence occurs. In Germany, his medical training would've qualified him to administer drugs; I think it must be some issue of American certification, so I'm unsure what level of study is required of American chiropractors. I've heard some bad stories about unqualified chiros, so your wariness is probably justified, for the most part.Mikey wrote:I think to have identical training to an MD, he would have had to have gone to medical school - not chiropractic school - then served an internship, then residency, etc. I'm not saying he's not both experienced and smart, but similar in scope =/= identical.
Conversely, Dr. Klein was so good, I was able to learn to adjust myself (to a lesser degree; you have to be extremely careful with the neck), and have almost no back or neck pain.
I'm just saying you shouldn't dismiss it out-of-hand.