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Originally Posted by Cecily
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No, actually, I'm gonna leave it exactly as it is since it's intended to be a loaded question since I disagree with your authoritative-sounding dismissal of an entire discipline. Form follows function. A problem in form leads to dysfunction. That's basic anatomy and physiology, a science which chiropractors happen to be musculoskeletal experts in.
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Now come on hang on a second.
I'm not an authority on very much.
I mentioned the problem with equivocations though. Sounds to me like we just agree.
Form follows function, I don't know what that means but it sounds good to me. A problem in form causes dysfunction. Sounds good too. Is that basic anatomy? I have no clue but sounds good to me. Are chiros an "expert"? In some equivocations that word sounds right.
So it sounds like we've been in agreement the whole time!
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But have we?