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Direct Risks of Spinal Manipulation

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Most chiropractors steadfastly deny that SMT can cause serious harm (Box 14.1). Here is just one of virtually thousands of examples.

Chiropractic is widely recognized 0 as one of the safest drug-free, non-invasive 1 therapies available.

—American Chiropractic Association 2019

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Ernst, E. (2020). Direct Risks of Spinal Manipulation. In: Chiropractic. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53118-8_14

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