Chiropractors Mobilize to
Protect Children's Rights
Manitoba, Canada has become the focal point of a heated battle by the
chiropractic profession to protect the rights of children to receive the
benefits of chiropractic care. Over the past year several anti-chiropractic
forces have started a false smear campaign to gain publicity by trying to
say that chiropractic care may be dangerous. This flies in the face of all
evidence showing that chiropractic has always been among the safest health
care professions.
In
spite of facts to the contrary the Canadian smear campaign has been
effective and accomplished their first goal in getting the government of
Manitoba to discontinue chiropractic coverage for children up to the age of
19. This move effectively forces many children away from a natural choice
of chiropractic and toward drugs or surgery. In a statement dated May, 10,
2002, one of the world's renowned chiropractic pediatric experts, Dr. Maxine
McMullen Vice President of the International Chiropractors Association (ICA)
and founder and president of the ICA Council of Chiropractic Pediatrics
stated, "This decision is not based on science or good health care
practice. Chiropractic care has been proven to be safe and effective for
children and people of all ages. This decision is based in fear and not in
fact. The world chiropractic community will mobilize to take those steps
necessary to see that fairness and open access for all people prevail."
Other chiropractic organizations have also begun to mobilize. In a
release dated May, 8, 2002 Dr. Jeanne Ohm, Secretary of the
International Chiropractic Pediatric Association asked all their members to,
"Please e-mail the Premier of Manitoba, the Honorable Gary Doer with a
short, professional e-mail on behalf of chiropractic care for children. Take
the moment now to turn this around. His address:
[email protected] .
In the 1970's the American Medical Association was sued for restraint of
trade and antitrust activities. In that famous "Wilk vs. AMA suit", the AMA
lost, and had to publicly admit wrongdoing in their journals as well as
cease any illegal and unlawful activity against chiropractic. Since then
the AMA has been barred from the types of false smear campaigns in the US
that have now taken place in Canada. The chiropractic community and the
patients we serve are continuing to mobilize to reverse this situation. It
is our belief that everyone should have open access to chiropractic care if
that is the form of health care they choose.
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