Show notes:
Ever wondered how the chiropractic profession survived its early challenges? Get ready to dive into the captivating history of the chiropractic profession, as we sit down with Dr. Lou Sportelli, a seasoned chiropractor and key player in the profession's political world. We journey back to the 1960s, a time when chiropractors faced exclusions from hospital labs and referrals from physicians. Listen to Dr. Sportelli's personal tales of the struggle, resilience, and triumph that kept the profession alive.
But this is more than just a history lesson. We delve into the dark depths of the profession's monumental legal battle with the American Medical Association (AMA). Listen as Dr. Sportelli, who was directly involved in the case, reveals the deceptive tactics deployed by the AMA to discredit and limit chiropractic. Brace yourself as we unearth the corruption and manipulation that pervaded both the medical and political systems, underscoring the significance of this battle even today.
The episode concludes on a high note, exploring the landmark case of Wilk v. AMA, a turning point for the profession. Learn about the role of Judge Susan Getzen Daner and her crucial verdict that unmasked the AMA's unlawful economic boycott against chiropractors. We also delve into chiropractic care's significant impact on spine health, with Dr. Sportelli sharing insights on the potential of the profession to improve overall well-being. This is more than a podcast episode - it's an enlightening testament to the struggles and triumphs of the chiropractic profession.
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