Health
Related: About this forumHow Chiropractors Became the Backbone of MAHA
People that graduated with me in 2017, probably out of 100 people
around 70 or 80 of them were Kennedy freaks, says Gabe Padilla, who once studied and worked as a chiropractor but has since left the field. And Im talking about, wow, they lived and breathed this man. They would drink his bath water if they could.
In return, Kennedy has made sure to show his appreciation. Hes been interviewed by chiropractors, sold Chiropractors for Kennedy bumper stickers and appeared on chiropractic college campuses. Theres a chiropractic liaison for MAHA now, whose job is to keep chiropractic organizations connected to the larger movement.
Yet the most consequential gift Kennedy can give to this group may be reputational: With Kennedy now Health and Human Services secretary under Trump and MAHA principles becoming more prevalent, a growing number of people are seeking alternative medicine, including among chiropractors. Spending on wellness in general has hit more than $500 billion in the United States and is projected to continue growing. Meanwhile, the employment of chiropractors is forecasted to rise 10 percent over the next decade, at a higher rate than the average for all occupations.
The industry, which has long been shunned by the medical establishment, is also seeking new influence in Washington and sees an opportunity to find it through the MAHA agenda. Longshot goals in Congress and at HHS to boost chiropractors may not be so fantastical all of a sudden.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/12/06/maha-chiropractors-robert-f-kennedy-jr-00674307
Ocelot II
(128,621 posts)What's next, homeopathy? Psychic surgery?
Silent Type
(12,285 posts)dem4decades
(13,493 posts)I went to one a few years ago, the first 45 minutes they had me watch a video on how important it was to keep seeing the chiropractor. The next time I went they put me in the same room to watch another video, I left and never went back.
2naSalit
(99,384 posts)With a health care facility, whom I was considering as my primary care place, and decided against it when they tried to run me through a chiropractor when I needed something entirely different and told them so at every step. They lied and tried to get me to believe that a chiropractor was going to perform a particular form of PT on me. Neither profession intermingle that I know of. When I complained about the issue, after hours of my time wasted, they told me that I would have to wait weeks to see a Physical Therapist and I came in complaining of lower back pain so, of course, they shuffled me off to a chiropractor. I have tendinitis, a chiropractor isn't going to help that and I know this.
So I canceled my intake with them and am flying off plan, I have medicare but not a provider, yet. Our health care system is barely that. Something really has to be done about how fucked up it is for people to get care of most kinds in this country.