@@christophe7723 How is he a quack if he's literally explaining the anatomy involved in his practice 🤨; why do people with an obvious bias purposely go on channels to watch videos they already disagree with to just snuff out any optimism in the comments, like wow dude..
My 20 year old mare was limping so bad she couldn't walk. She also had a lot of health problems. So I was told to just put her to sleep but I wanted to give her a chance. So I was just stretching her leg and her knee and shoulder popped, the next day she got a lot better and is now giving rides to small children!
Buhahahahaha 😂 This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read, instead of retiring it it is still giving rides 😂 Professionals recommended to put it down, owner gave it a massage (not professional massage), puts it back to work 😂 You’re my hero 😂😂😂😂
@@Eye-it-azz 20 years is not old for a horse to still be riding. I know one that is 32 and still doing lessons with children. It really depends on the horse and of course their health both physically and mentally. The same owner has a horse that retired at just the age of 24 because he didn't enjoy riding anymore. If her horse is healthy at the moment then it isn't weird that their still doing small lessons.
this is mainly short term adjustments. for humans sleep posture changes is primary. the same way you have to wear temp clear braces at night so your body gets use to and grows in the new curve. though good for him for helping at some level.
I agree this don't even look pleasent for the horse and if the practitioner need to block it self from the animal something is wrong. I am an equine osteopath with over 15 years in the business and I never needed to block a horse from kicking me due to doing an adjustment.
@@nickwilde7818 not all people die from horse kicks in the face though, a boy at my farm was kicked but hes still alive but yeah kicks are very dangerous
@@milevenendgame I've seen big boys get damn near bodied by a thorough bred we had,he wouldn't let anyone but my Grandfather Max put shoes on him and riding him was like trying to do a flip without jumping first lol.
The therapy barn I volunteer at has the herd regularly adjusted because of the amount of work they are doing. You can tell when the chiropractor has come because they are much happier.
I’ve ridden horses, and I can GUARANTEE you, they act and feel so much better. Horses that have been adjusted have actually ridden a lot better for me. I’m not a big fan of chiropractic practice in *humans*, as many people do it when they’re young, but they don’t need it. People who need it are those who go through a lot of stress, are older, or have conditions like scoliosis. These horses go through a lot, and it makes everything better for both parties. thanks for your work!
@@alexandertye3244 Airplanes aren't real either, theyre giant laser holograms made by the lizardmen to think we're flying when they actually just knock us unconscious to steal our sperm or ovum to make their favorite human-fetus dessert, then they teleport us to our destinations.
@@Raquya I would have believed that if Airplanes aren't infront of my eyes now, but the dinosaurs and the landing on the moon are just people talk, fake bones, fake video tape.
What you are seeing is some very creative video editing. All the bits where the horses object even in the slightest have been carefully discarded to present the illusion you see.
We used to have animal chiropractors work on my goats! I remember one in particular had a bunched up spine and was constantly in pain and after having an adjustment, he was a completely different animal!
I used to crack my horses shoulders, necks and did the tail tension. My mom thought I was crazy but the horses always “Grunted-sighed” in relief 😂 I would sit on top of my pony and have her stretch her neck for a treat. Works like a charm. 💕
@@anaalina5964 idk man some chiros give 0 testing or screening just crack anything and take your money. But there's millions of people who go from physically fucked to healed, think that's just in their head somehow their pains gone?
@@anaalina5964 that’s literally a lie, and i can tell you’re not a horse owner, horses spines from being ridden for their entire lives need to be stretched and aalligned if out of place
@@fourdoorsmorehoes Like fix the problem? I am not a chiro but I was looking after three cats for a friend who was on holidays. One of them didn't look happy and was nervous when I patted her. I felt along her spine and found she was not right. I gave her a small massage around that point and fortunately it went back in to place. She is a good friend after that.
I love videos like this. Animals are so pure and if they don't like something they will let you know. My son loved going to the Chiropractor. He would laugh and laugh when he was getting adjusted and would bug me until I made him another appointment.
When I was a kid and I'm talking about 3rd grade, I wanted to be a veterinarian. My whole school/learning direction until my senior year was directed towards this choice. But when I got to my senior year I realized that it wasn't to be. Geometry, trigonometry, chemistry, physics, I just couldn't grasp... I wish I would have known that this could have been an option.... Bridge
Very interesting. I've always been uncertain about chriropractors in general, I know many that swear by it, but always had poor experiences personally after several back surgeries. I'm a licensed farrier, I'm years out of practice and have likely forgotten more than I ever learned, but seeing the way this guy is jerking around legs made me very nervous. I acknowledge I'm no vet, and not claiming I know more than this guy in any way. I guess I'm just curious if there is actually scientific evidence backing up this practice. We own a couple of horses, as do relatives. My sister-in-law recently started using a horse chiropractor and loves it. We have a horse that may benefit from it, but are hesitant to jump into something like this. I cannot find any scientifically based information on the mechanisms of action. Any recommendations on where something like this can be found?
This is a very good question, because I've sort of always wondered the same thing. I've been to a chiro before, and the guy was a straight chad. We actually kinda became buddies in my time seeing him. He came out to the parking lot with me one day after an adjustment and wanted to sit on my motorcycle, so I let him. Then he asked me to turn it on. I was hesitant, but went through a spiel of what he MUST do if I turn it on. I turn it on, he's revving it, and I see his clutch hand slowly letting up and before I could jump, he was off. It reared up on the back tire and it was off to the races man. He slammed into the side of a parked van and shatters out all the side glass, and then goes up over the handlebars after running it into the side of a brick building. I was legitimately stunned for a few seconds after it happened, because it was so quick that I was thinking this man might be severely injured. Luckily he popped right back up, and this full on Chad was uncomfortably embarrassed about what he had just done. Then we walk back inside and my boy just writes me a check to fully pay off the bank on what I still owed them for it. Oh, and the van he smashed up was like some church or school trip van for a bunch of kids going on a trip like right then. So he paid for their whole group to get an even better van service too. I couldn't be mad at the guy after that.
I'm not sure where to find scientific literature online, but I do know of a lot of good veterinary schools where animal chiropractic accreditation is taught. I figure there has to be at least some sort of benefit, if at least not any harm, if veterinary schools are teaching it. Also, any proper animal chiropractic accreditation requires the student to first be a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine, so it's not like some rando without any medical training can become a properly licensed animal chiropractor. I suspect it's an unregulated industry, so anyone could technically become one, but if you want an accredited one, they'd have to be a vet first. I'd figure it has the same amount of weight as human chiropractic, which has been shown to provide release from vertebrae that have begun to compress the soft disks between them. Adjustments help reverse this compression and provide relief that way. A lot of people claim chiropractic practices help a whole slew of health issues, but imo it'd only impact those if they were directly impacted by the compressed spine. So I think chiropractic practices have some validation, I just think their benefits have been overblown by people looking for "alternative" practices. A lot of human chiropractors are first physical therapists who see benefit in working with joints as well as muscles. They see it as _part_ of a whole, not the whole cure. I can give an anecdotal piece of evidence towards animal chiropractic though, if that helps. We had an animal chiropractor come to our barn to work on our ponies. It was interesting, especially because you can't always hear the crack when they're working on animals. A lot was just seeing the behavior of the animal. Well, one really interesting moment came when they were working on Spirit, a pony of ours who was always skittish around people and hated being touched, even by other horses (surprisingly, or perhaps not so surprisingly, the only one she had no issue with touching her was our farrier! Maybe because he was all legs and left her back and neck alone). We managed to get her calmed down enough to let the chiropractor work on her back, and at one point we all heard this loud CRACK. It was so loud it echoed through the barn, almost like a shotgun going off. After the adjustment was done, Spirit was just different. She wasn't suddenly a happy sociable horse, but she wasn't afraid of touch anymore. She started responding to the work our head barn manager was doing with her and became more sociable. She still needs regular adjustments to keep up whatever adjustment had initially helped. It became pretty clear to us that she had been in pain all this time, and the adjustment helped provide relief, and helped her begin to branch out socially. So I think there's something to it, I just don't know if it's the miracle cure people think. I also think you would want an experienced and accredited chiropractor looking at your animals too, especially horses. Ours didn't adjust the legs at all, just the spine, and had over a decade of working with horses specifically.
Dr. Whitley, your technique is amazing! But honestly, vet chiro looks too labour intensive for me, lol. Sports chiro is more my taste, I think. But it still looks like it'd be incredibly fun.
Most "chiropractor doctor" forgot there are nerves and many other things in and around the joints and bone. A misplaced nerve cant be repaired by cracking your bone
You're right, it can't. That's why we get master's degrees with our 3-year medical science first degree to tell us that. Then again, I don't think I've seen a chiro promise to heal a nerve by cracking a bone.
@@lila44411 many chiro promise to do so. They would usually promise to heal misplaced joint, or even heal paralyzed body part. Even though usually its not the bone, but the nerve that got stuck between joint or misplaced. Though i do know some who study nerves too, most dont.
@@whoami1449 Interesting. If you don't mind me asking, where do you live? I live in South Africa and we have to get a basic medical degree and then specialise in Chiropractic after that for two years which gets us a Master's. My friends in Australian universities go through the same and so do my friends from Switzerland. Just curious. Although, plenty of people pose as plenty of professions, including Gp's.
@@lila44411 indonesia. Since Chiropractor is not exactly counted as actual doctors, they dont need to have some degree to practice. Their licenses usually is the same as the license for massage. From what my friend told me, america and a few other country is also like this.
There is so much hate towards chiropractors in these comments. A doctor began drilling the wrong leg on my mother, another doctor did a sloppy knee replacement on my aunt and she can hardly use that leg. One chiropractor helped my grandma feel better while another nearly made it worse. Basically, there are people (doctors or not) who are just plain bad at their job but that doesn't mean you should crap on the entire profession.
Hey, your grandma got a massage and that made her feel better. Great for her. That doesn't make pseudoscience less bullshit than it is. At best, you get a massage. But if you need real help, getting a placebo instead of real treatment can be deadly. Chiropractors claim that all maladies arise from a misaligned spine. It was an idea dreamt up by a turn of the century con-artist, and has as much efficacy as astrology; which is to say it has none.
Two doctors did their job badly, and that is terrible. But the medical field exists because of factual, evidence driven research into interventions which will make a positive difference to a person's health. Chiropractic is a sham, based on the flawed belief that every illness and medical issue is down to your nervous system needing to be corrected through spinal manipulation. It is not based on any evidence, it is based on the outlandish claims of a snake oil salesman. The moment Chiropractic methods are used in proper double blind, sham controlled clinical trials, they demonstrate nothing more than placebo effects. Yes there are bad doctors, and doctors that make mistakes. But the entire field of Chiropractic manipulation is nothing more than a confidence scam designed to empty your pockets. Unfortunately it is at the stage where many of the practitioners vehemently believe that they are benefiting their victims, and have themselves been taken in by this con.
Chiropractors, all maladies. Wow, that's an over generalization! There actually are double blind studies proving chiropractors do help but yall know what you know so whatever.
@@TheTopazChannel Except, there isn't. At best, it can offer some relief to lower back pain, on par with a massage and barely above the efficacy of a placebo. That is the absolute best chriopratics have been proven to do. Anything more than that, from spinal injury to autism or cancer, is unfounded bullshit. If you want legit help from those with a real science based education, see a physical therapist, not one of the dozen of fly-by-night chiropractors in your neighborhood.
And I would recommend it. Spinal manipulation is proven to help people in pain. And sometimes even help other issues that you wouldn’t think! Highlighting sometimes though.
@@tikirusso1 absolutely respect your recommendation, but i'd like to ask where it was 'proven'! unless you meant the short-lived relief you feel after a session :)
@@bathnoodles2753 of course! There is a book of case studies called “The Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic”. As well as studies online by Dr. Heidi Haavik who is a chiro and neurophysiologist. Her research goes into the neural changes that happen when a patient is under chiropractic care! These include sensorimotor integration, somatosensory processing, and Motor cortical output. So even if it doesn’t directly correlate to “fixing” a problem, which I can’t say is “proven” either. Because no studies have disproven the practice. There are benefits for it, and the VA, Department of Defense, NFL, MLB, NBA teams have them on staff to give these benefits to their players and soldiers.
Reminded me a joke: One doctor has an appointment with another. 1st (human doctor): "Please tell me, what is bothering you" 2nd doctor (veterinarian): "Hmm... It is so easy for you".
Disclaimer: Chiropractic Adjustment is NOT a medical field and anyone in the Chiropractic business claiming to be a "Doctor" is lying to you about their supposed expertise in the world of medical science.
Chiros are DCs. Similar to PTs are DPTs. You can call them both doctors. Same w a PhD. Chiros usually don’t wanna be mixed up w MDs. They have different philosophies about healing. Chiros are not allopaths.
The high school career counselor never said that was a career choice.
well they tend not to propose quacks and snake oil sellers
@@christophe7723 😆 🤣
@@christophe7723 Yeah they just tell you go to a college scam school and get 100K in debt.
@@JesusChrist2000BC Well at least then you know something that isn't related to being a quack. Chiropractic is pseudoscience garbage, you know that.
@@christophe7723 How is he a quack if he's literally explaining the anatomy involved in his practice 🤨; why do people with an obvious bias purposely go on channels to watch videos they already disagree with to just snuff out any optimism in the comments, like wow dude..
My 20 year old mare was limping so bad she couldn't walk. She also had a lot of health problems. So I was told to just put her to sleep but I wanted to give her a chance. So I was just stretching her leg and her knee and shoulder popped, the next day she got a lot better and is now giving rides to small children!
😲 that is incredible!
@@toddburgess5056 🙂 Yes, I couldn't be happier for her!
Buhahahahaha 😂
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read, instead of retiring it it is still giving rides 😂
Professionals recommended to put it down, owner gave it a massage (not professional massage), puts it back to work 😂
You’re my hero 😂😂😂😂
@@Eye-it-azz Actually she did get professional massage!😂❤❤❤
@@Eye-it-azz 20 years is not old for a horse to still be riding. I know one that is 32 and still doing lessons with children. It really depends on the horse and of course their health both physically and mentally. The same owner has a horse that retired at just the age of 24 because he didn't enjoy riding anymore. If her horse is healthy at the moment then it isn't weird that their still doing small lessons.
”If the horse turns its head it’s because it feels good.”
*Horse:* “I’m just trying to act calm so I get through this.”
lol
this is mainly short term adjustments. for humans sleep posture changes is primary. the same way you have to wear temp clear braces at night so your body gets use to and grows in the new curve. though good for him for helping at some level.
😂 nah if the horses really didn’t like it… we’d know
TH-cam commenter: "I'll act witty because I read a quote that humour = intelligence although I'm a dumbass and has a record of 50 IQ."
I agree this don't even look pleasent for the horse and if the practitioner need to block it self from the animal something is wrong. I am an equine osteopath with over 15 years in the business and I never needed to block a horse from kicking me due to doing an adjustment.
I love the horse's reactions. Like "what just happened? Oh wait, that feels better! Hmm."
I mean that's my reaction too
Creative video editing.
Their reactions is actually only "what just happened?". Sometimes followed by an "ouch that hurt, don't touch me anymore".
@@anaalina5964 wrong
“Normally, I don't condone leaving early, but I have an appointment with the horse doctor. How that horse became a doctor, I don't know”
For people who didn't understand this, it's from Tv show "the office"
First thought that came into my head.. 😂
@@mdrehman7551 or.. maybe more like Groucho Marx
I hope this horse doesn’t have a broken leg
Everybody's a gansta until the horse kicks you in the face
lol
That person properly die lol
@@nickwilde7818 not all people die from horse kicks in the face though, a boy at my farm was kicked but hes still alive but yeah kicks are very dangerous
@Resident EV1L well thank u .you too are special and your comment o my god wow!
@@milevenendgame I've seen big boys get damn near bodied by a thorough bred we had,he wouldn't let anyone but my Grandfather Max put shoes on him and riding him was like trying to do a flip without jumping first lol.
The therapy barn I volunteer at has the herd regularly adjusted because of the amount of work they are doing. You can tell when the chiropractor has come because they are much happier.
I’ve ridden horses, and I can GUARANTEE you, they act and feel so much better. Horses that have been adjusted have actually ridden a lot better for me. I’m not a big fan of chiropractic practice in *humans*, as many people do it when they’re young, but they don’t need it. People who need it are those who go through a lot of stress, are older, or have conditions like scoliosis. These horses go through a lot, and it makes everything better for both parties. thanks for your work!
Imagine they bring back dinosaurs. Pretty sure there will be chiropractor for dinosaurs too :). T Rex will need a lot of jaw adjustments for sure
Dinosaurs are a big lie, the same as the landing on the moon thing
@ThatRandomLady U can dig deep about these two topics, no need to believe me, just search for the truth.
@@lardlover3730 then just think about it alone, ask the right questions and you'll figure out the truth.
@@alexandertye3244 Airplanes aren't real either, theyre giant laser holograms made by the lizardmen to think we're flying when they actually just knock us unconscious to steal our sperm or ovum to make their favorite human-fetus dessert, then they teleport us to our destinations.
@@Raquya I would have believed that if Airplanes aren't infront of my eyes now, but the dinosaurs and the landing on the moon are just people talk, fake bones, fake video tape.
This never even occurred to me until today and now I'm gobbling up any info I can find. What an important service
I m amazed to see how horses are so calm with him
Horses be like: ohh here comes my doc
More oh no not him again please leave me alone
What you are seeing is some very creative video editing. All the bits where the horses object even in the slightest have been carefully discarded to present the illusion you see.
One of the ways to keep a horse calm is to not look it in the eyes. They are flight animals and are often also very curious so they don't 'act up'
@@damionlee7658 you haven't been around many horses have you
@@tobyandahalf rode for years. 🖕
As someone who had used a chiropractor for skeletal issues. I can see how this is so beneficial for these horses
We used to have animal chiropractors work on my goats! I remember one in particular had a bunched up spine and was constantly in pain and after having an adjustment, he was a completely different animal!
I used to crack my horses shoulders, necks and did the tail tension.
My mom thought I was crazy but the horses always “Grunted-sighed” in relief 😂
I would sit on top of my pony and have her stretch her neck for a treat. Works like a charm. 💕
This was so interesting. I actually learned something new. I had no idea that animals let alone horses) went through this
Well this is a hoax. Horses don't need this, actually no animal needs this, including humans. It's a scam.
@@anaalina5964 you’re the only person with common sense here lmao
@@anaalina5964 idk man some chiros give 0 testing or screening just crack anything and take your money. But there's millions of people who go from physically fucked to healed, think that's just in their head somehow their pains gone?
@@anaalina5964 that’s literally a lie, and i can tell you’re not a horse owner, horses spines from being ridden for their entire lives need to be stretched and aalligned if out of place
Before I watched this, I didn’t know chiropractors for animals existed. Still an interesting video.
people will do anything to animals to make a quick buck
My parents take their dogs to a massage therapist regularly 😂
@@fourdoorsmorehoes Like fix the problem? I am not a chiro but I was looking after three cats for a friend who was on holidays. One of them didn't look happy and was nervous when I patted her. I felt along her spine and found she was not right. I gave her a small massage around that point and fortunately it went back in to place. She is a good friend after that.
@@ianmontgomery7534 lmao
Possibly the best video on TH-cam helping animals feel better
It made me happy knowing that those horses were getting the help they needed to feel better. 🥰
After watching many human adjustment and now finally a horse adjustment.......this is very interesting and I love their reactions.
"So, what do you do for a living?"
"I snap horses."
And people pay me for it :D
😂😂😂
My older dog and I both go to our chiropractor..He keeps us both going
*AWESOME!*
Thanks Dr. Jorin Whitley for that presentation.
A combo of community helper and animal rescue 👍🏽😂😂😂😂
I like how some of the horses look at him after the adjustment... "Hey, what did you just do!?!"
I've seen this in action (not this guy) but it was amazing! My horse moved so much better after
Wow what a brave guy. Amazing how the horses tolerate it?
Clearly it feels good
You learn something new everyday
The cruches on this video are waaaaaaay louder than you ever hear w a normal adjustment!!!
Oh my gosh I love this! I'm so glad he can care for everyone in his line of work!
Horses' joint cracks is louder than humans 😳 Oddly satisfying
Welcome to the work of the Foley Artist. Although in this case it is likely just massive amplification of the sound.
I think the real question is how a horse chiropractor doesn't get kicked in the face/groin
he definitely should
Horse knows better.
The horses are trained
It’s almost as if the horse enjoys it 🤔
awareness and knowledge of key indicators - like ear position.
The horse after 5 minutes is like
"Hey, who demanded you to stop ?"
😁😁😁😁😁
I love videos like this. Animals are so pure and if they don't like something they will let you know. My son loved going to the Chiropractor. He would laugh and laugh when he was getting adjusted and would bug me until I made him another appointment.
The lesson horses were I ride would love this. Half of them carry kids who don’t exactly know how to hold themselves and balance via the facw
feel like all these horses fall in love this dude
Dude got an Apple Watch AND a Fitbit.
I work in a&e and the number of people coming in with chiropractor related injuries will surprise you. Leave the poor horses alone.
My chiro died from Covid
I miss him. His magical hands fixed my every injury.
These animals are blessed if they get to meet a chiro
Man that foley is amazing
When I was a kid and I'm talking about 3rd grade, I wanted to be a veterinarian. My whole school/learning direction until my senior year was directed towards this choice. But when I got to my senior year I realized that it wasn't to be. Geometry, trigonometry, chemistry, physics, I just couldn't grasp... I wish I would have known that this could have been an option....
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The tail pulling looks satisfying
righttt and the way he explains it lets u get an idea of how good it feels
What a profession.
No one can understand whether the adjustment worked or not.
Idk why but this is fascinating
Very interesting. I've always been uncertain about chriropractors in general, I know many that swear by it, but always had poor experiences personally after several back surgeries.
I'm a licensed farrier, I'm years out of practice and have likely forgotten more than I ever learned, but seeing the way this guy is jerking around legs made me very nervous. I acknowledge I'm no vet, and not claiming I know more than this guy in any way. I guess I'm just curious if there is actually scientific evidence backing up this practice.
We own a couple of horses, as do relatives. My sister-in-law recently started using a horse chiropractor and loves it. We have a horse that may benefit from it, but are hesitant to jump into something like this. I cannot find any scientifically based information on the mechanisms of action. Any recommendations on where something like this can be found?
This is a very good question, because I've sort of always wondered the same thing. I've been to a chiro before, and the guy was a straight chad. We actually kinda became buddies in my time seeing him. He came out to the parking lot with me one day after an adjustment and wanted to sit on my motorcycle, so I let him. Then he asked me to turn it on. I was hesitant, but went through a spiel of what he MUST do if I turn it on. I turn it on, he's revving it, and I see his clutch hand slowly letting up and before I could jump, he was off. It reared up on the back tire and it was off to the races man. He slammed into the side of a parked van and shatters out all the side glass, and then goes up over the handlebars after running it into the side of a brick building. I was legitimately stunned for a few seconds after it happened, because it was so quick that I was thinking this man might be severely injured. Luckily he popped right back up, and this full on Chad was uncomfortably embarrassed about what he had just done. Then we walk back inside and my boy just writes me a check to fully pay off the bank on what I still owed them for it. Oh, and the van he smashed up was like some church or school trip van for a bunch of kids going on a trip like right then. So he paid for their whole group to get an even better van service too. I couldn't be mad at the guy after that.
I'm not sure where to find scientific literature online, but I do know of a lot of good veterinary schools where animal chiropractic accreditation is taught. I figure there has to be at least some sort of benefit, if at least not any harm, if veterinary schools are teaching it. Also, any proper animal chiropractic accreditation requires the student to first be a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine, so it's not like some rando without any medical training can become a properly licensed animal chiropractor. I suspect it's an unregulated industry, so anyone could technically become one, but if you want an accredited one, they'd have to be a vet first.
I'd figure it has the same amount of weight as human chiropractic, which has been shown to provide release from vertebrae that have begun to compress the soft disks between them. Adjustments help reverse this compression and provide relief that way. A lot of people claim chiropractic practices help a whole slew of health issues, but imo it'd only impact those if they were directly impacted by the compressed spine. So I think chiropractic practices have some validation, I just think their benefits have been overblown by people looking for "alternative" practices. A lot of human chiropractors are first physical therapists who see benefit in working with joints as well as muscles. They see it as _part_ of a whole, not the whole cure.
I can give an anecdotal piece of evidence towards animal chiropractic though, if that helps. We had an animal chiropractor come to our barn to work on our ponies. It was interesting, especially because you can't always hear the crack when they're working on animals. A lot was just seeing the behavior of the animal. Well, one really interesting moment came when they were working on Spirit, a pony of ours who was always skittish around people and hated being touched, even by other horses (surprisingly, or perhaps not so surprisingly, the only one she had no issue with touching her was our farrier! Maybe because he was all legs and left her back and neck alone). We managed to get her calmed down enough to let the chiropractor work on her back, and at one point we all heard this loud CRACK. It was so loud it echoed through the barn, almost like a shotgun going off. After the adjustment was done, Spirit was just different. She wasn't suddenly a happy sociable horse, but she wasn't afraid of touch anymore. She started responding to the work our head barn manager was doing with her and became more sociable. She still needs regular adjustments to keep up whatever adjustment had initially helped. It became pretty clear to us that she had been in pain all this time, and the adjustment helped provide relief, and helped her begin to branch out socially. So I think there's something to it, I just don't know if it's the miracle cure people think. I also think you would want an experienced and accredited chiropractor looking at your animals too, especially horses. Ours didn't adjust the legs at all, just the spine, and had over a decade of working with horses specifically.
There isn’t any cause it’s not based on science 😂 it’s complete quackery
charlie got me too interested
I’ve got back problems and I’m sure he could help me but I’m a little worried about the tail pulling.
The tail pulling is the only acceptable thing he's doing funny enough. He does however extend it too much, the tail shouldn't be pulled too high up.
i'd like to hear a vet's take on this
I would never pull his tail because the thought of him kicking my head off just won't leave my head
He was really just pulling on the tail of an animal that weighs half a ton. The balls on this man.
Dr. Whitley, your technique is amazing! But honestly, vet chiro looks too labour intensive for me, lol. Sports chiro is more my taste, I think. But it still looks like it'd be incredibly fun.
Find a new field. Considering "chiro" is a pseudoscience.
I saw multiple chiropractors for years for back and neck pain, I was cured when I bought a new bed and pillow
Omg my college has a huge equine program I wonder if they can study this😂
someone said there is a sucker born ever minute. this video proves it applies to horse owners as well.
never knew that this job existed but ok
Does the horse remember you? Is it happy to see you again? I love going to my chiropractor.
I'm sure they DO REMEMBER
Insider, you mad lads, you've struck gold again!!
Most "chiropractor doctor" forgot there are nerves and many other things in and around the joints and bone.
A misplaced nerve cant be repaired by cracking your bone
You're right, it can't. That's why we get master's degrees with our 3-year medical science first degree to tell us that. Then again, I don't think I've seen a chiro promise to heal a nerve by cracking a bone.
@@lila44411 many chiro promise to do so.
They would usually promise to heal misplaced joint, or even heal paralyzed body part.
Even though usually its not the bone, but the nerve that got stuck between joint or misplaced.
Though i do know some who study nerves too, most dont.
@@whoami1449 Interesting. If you don't mind me asking, where do you live? I live in South Africa and we have to get a basic medical degree and then specialise in Chiropractic after that for two years which gets us a Master's. My friends in Australian universities go through the same and so do my friends from Switzerland. Just curious. Although, plenty of people pose as plenty of professions, including Gp's.
@@lila44411 indonesia.
Since Chiropractor is not exactly counted as actual doctors, they dont need to have some degree to practice.
Their licenses usually is the same as the license for massage.
From what my friend told me, america and a few other country is also like this.
@@whoami1449 Your friend is flat out wrong, you have to have a degree in Chiropractic to practice in the US.
Don't try pulling a horses tail at home kids!
yeah we know lol XD im a rider so i especially know so it can be dangerous asf
Imagine getting double barreled in the chest... Ouch!
Rather do it at your friend's house 👍🏼😌
@@SIIRESONIC Haha
The only real adjustment they make is making your wallet lighter.
so true
i feel like the only chiropractor that actually heal people is dr ian from Australia...all these other chiropractors just crack bones
@@RKH991 tbh
@@fml5910 lmao the ring dinger guy? He’s a quack
@@RKH991 They crack joints, which is what an adjustment is. Cracking a "bone" would be breaking it. They don't break bones.
Is there chiropractic possibility for a young horse with Wobbler?? Very important question. Very special horse well known in utube. Thank you.
This dude is a legend!
And technically you're not a doctor, even less so a veterinarian
"Chiropractor don't hold medical degrees, so they aren't medical doctor"....
Yeah he’s not a veterinarian he’s a chiropractic doctor.
@@pri.sci.lla. chiropractors aren't doctors
@@sohaila9068 they normally graduate as a doctor, just not a medical doctor. They still typically require 8 years of college
@@Bill97792 simply not true, do your research
@Bram Slootmans it is true
How are these horses are so calm??
i shouldnt be laughing at this but i find it funny when the bones crack haha🤣
Never knew this was a thing.. HAD to click on it.
A very satisfying video
I hope you live well and long.
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen!!
After that 6 minute video. I feel confident in cracking a horses back 😀
Oh, you know, just taking my horse for an adjustment. 🤣
What a strong man
I bet all the chiro fans on TH-cam were not prepared for this! 3:30 😱
What?
I was now years old when I learned about horse chiropractors
How is this even possible is beyond me!!!
Me: “how do you fix a horse?”
Guy: *pushes horse violently*
Big animal. It's just a firm push to the horse.
Some animals really have baller lifestyles.
0.59 Horse was like how dare you . 😤
Wow so satisfying work😃😀
And dangerous
“how I work on horses” I want you to work on me 😊
ur pfp 😭😭😭😭😭???
@@elaine976 😭😭😭😭
Awesome work
Wont they kick ?
There is so much hate towards chiropractors in these comments.
A doctor began drilling the wrong leg on my mother, another doctor did a sloppy knee replacement on my aunt and she can hardly use that leg. One chiropractor helped my grandma feel better while another nearly made it worse.
Basically, there are people (doctors or not) who are just plain bad at their job but that doesn't mean you should crap on the entire profession.
Hey, your grandma got a massage and that made her feel better. Great for her. That doesn't make pseudoscience less bullshit than it is. At best, you get a massage. But if you need real help, getting a placebo instead of real treatment can be deadly. Chiropractors claim that all maladies arise from a misaligned spine. It was an idea dreamt up by a turn of the century con-artist, and has as much efficacy as astrology; which is to say it has none.
Two doctors did their job badly, and that is terrible. But the medical field exists because of factual, evidence driven research into interventions which will make a positive difference to a person's health.
Chiropractic is a sham, based on the flawed belief that every illness and medical issue is down to your nervous system needing to be corrected through spinal manipulation. It is not based on any evidence, it is based on the outlandish claims of a snake oil salesman.
The moment Chiropractic methods are used in proper double blind, sham controlled clinical trials, they demonstrate nothing more than placebo effects.
Yes there are bad doctors, and doctors that make mistakes. But the entire field of Chiropractic manipulation is nothing more than a confidence scam designed to empty your pockets. Unfortunately it is at the stage where many of the practitioners vehemently believe that they are benefiting their victims, and have themselves been taken in by this con.
Chiropractors, all maladies. Wow, that's an over generalization!
There actually are double blind studies proving chiropractors do help but yall know what you know so whatever.
@@TheTopazChannel Except, there isn't. At best, it can offer some relief to lower back pain, on par with a massage and barely above the efficacy of a placebo. That is the absolute best chriopratics have been proven to do. Anything more than that, from spinal injury to autism or cancer, is unfounded bullshit. If you want legit help from those with a real science based education, see a physical therapist, not one of the dozen of fly-by-night chiropractors in your neighborhood.
Wow pulling the tail, your risking your life lol, but your job is one of the most important in the world 🌎 👏,
Ok guy has guts i would never pull a horse by the tail
Whether Chiropractors are doctors or not, they helped us to align our spine which Medical doctors aren't trained to. 😂
Just realising I need to visit a chiropractor myself O_O
i wouldn't recommend it unless you believe in other miracle solutions like essential oils for cancer LOL
And I would recommend it. Spinal manipulation is proven to help people in pain. And sometimes even help other issues that you wouldn’t think! Highlighting sometimes though.
@@tikirusso1 absolutely respect your recommendation, but i'd like to ask where it was 'proven'! unless you meant the short-lived relief you feel after a session :)
@@bathnoodles2753 of course! There is a book of case studies called “The Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic”. As well as studies online by Dr. Heidi Haavik who is a chiro and neurophysiologist. Her research goes into the neural changes that happen when a patient is under chiropractic care! These include sensorimotor integration, somatosensory processing, and Motor cortical output. So even if it doesn’t directly correlate to “fixing” a problem, which I can’t say is “proven” either. Because no studies have disproven the practice. There are benefits for it, and the VA, Department of Defense, NFL, MLB, NBA teams have them on staff to give these benefits to their players and soldiers.
@@tikirusso1 can't read this now but thank you! i'll look into it when i get home :P
He doesn't look like he's doing anything
Wow fantastic 💘 from 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Informative video. Can i refer you to a chiropractic directory with over 1k members to publish your video? No charge
Can an ex racehorse with kissing spine be adjusted? Or can it prevent kissing spine from Developing in the first place?
Finally something that's more of a scam than regular chiropracters.
Reminded me a joke:
One doctor has an appointment with another.
1st (human doctor): "Please tell me, what is bothering you"
2nd doctor (veterinarian): "Hmm... It is so easy for you".
I have just one question....
Has he been kicked before by the horses??
I need this
My body hurts a lot and cracks everytime i move
Send help
go see a physical therapist, not a quack chiropractor
@@fourdoorsmorehoes thanks
Ok since when did horses need chiropractor? Lmao I did not know this
They need chiropractor because they're living beings so yeah they need a chiropractor no need to make fun of it🙄🙄🙄
They need food and sleep 2
I don't even know what a chiropractor is
@@milevenendgame I’m not making fun of it! I’m just realllllly surprised that they need chiropractor in the first place lol
@@milevenendgame Theyre not making fun of it. Also do fish and bugs get chiropractors? No.
Wow coolest job ever
Horse: WOOOOW! I can turn my neck now!
I'd love to see you work on grizzly bears
5:00 - 5:20 cat like stretch. Can you do this technique on a pregnant horse?
Ksi: i can beat a horse
Horse: come again, what
Disclaimer: Chiropractic Adjustment is NOT a medical field and anyone in the Chiropractic business claiming to be a "Doctor" is lying to you about their supposed expertise in the world of medical science.
Chiros are DCs. Similar to PTs are DPTs. You can call them both doctors. Same w a PhD. Chiros usually don’t wanna be mixed up w MDs. They have different philosophies about healing. Chiros are not allopaths.