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"The Adjustment Myth: How Chiropractic Falls Short of Its Promises" is a critical examination of the chiropractic profession, its theories, and its effectiveness. The book traces the history of chiropractic from its origins with D.D. Palmer to its current status, highlighting the controversies and conflicts that have shaped its development. It explores the core concepts of chiropractic, such as the vertebral subluxation complex, and the lack of scientific evidence supporting these ideas. The book also evaluates the efficacy of chiropractic techniques, comparing them to other treatment options like physical therapy. It discusses the potential risks and concerns associated with chiropractic care, including issues with regulation, training, and scope of practice. Ultimately, the book encourages readers to prioritize evidence-based care and to make informed decisions about their musculoskeletal health. It calls for greater scientific scrutiny, public awareness, and a commitment to patient-centered, collaborative care in the chiropractic profession.