Chiropractors/broken rib

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I went to a chiropractor a week a go and I think he broke one of my ribs. Is this commen an how do I handle this.Should I contac a lawyer or just forget it??

Answer
Cyndi,

Although it is possible for rib fractures to occur following manipulation, generally speaking, this is not a common occurrence. Sprains or cartilage injuries following manipulation are more common than fractures, although both injuries are obviously complications that the clinician would wish to avoid.

It is always advisable to discuss problems following manipulation with your chiropractor. If you are in extreme pain, you should go to the emergency room or consult with your primary care physician for further evaluation.

As I am not a lawyer, I cannot provide you with legal advice.  

I hope that this answers your question.

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Gerald Anzalone, D.C.

Expertise

I can answer questions about musculoskeletal-based, evidence-based chiropractic practice.

Experience

13 years of chiropractic practice; currently practicing in an integrative medicine clinic.

Organizations
West Hartford Group, a think-tank that has put forth a model of chiropractic care that is consistent with that of the World Federation of Chiropractic and the Chiropractic Strategic Planning Conference. This model is of the chiropractic physician as the spinal health care expert within the health care system, i.e. society’s non-surgical spine specialist.

Publications
Chiropractic Products magazine

Education/Credentials
Bachelor of Arts, Fordham University, 1991. Doctor of Chiropractic, New York Chiropractic College, 1997.

Awards and Honors
Fordham University: Scripps Howard Journalism Award. New York Chiropractic College: Clinic Award. University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine: University Award for participation as student president of the Integrative Medicine Program.

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