I didn't say you needed a doctor's referral to see a physiotherapist.
I said "If you don't have a referral, you can't be covered for physiotherapy under medicare and you would have to pay for your own treatment, much like a chiro."
Chiropractic is not 'pseudoscience'. This may be confused by the many strands of other therapies (that may have little science background) that some chiropractors have introduced to their practise, however that is not what chiropractic is.
There is alot of science behind chiropractic. The impact that a thrust has on the neurological system.
We learn alot of similar subjects that physiotherapists learn (orthopaedics, neurology, rehabilitation, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, etc..)
A chiropractor helps to restore health to it's optimum. This could be relieving muscular pain/stiffness, assess posture and weight distribution that may affect patterns such as gait (walking) and imbalances that may overload compensatory muscles.
We assess using orthopaedic tests (THAT DO HAVE A SCIENCE/PHYSIOLOGY BACKGROUND, these are tests that OTHER health practitioners also use), and look for the key factor in the patient's faulty kinematic chain, and help restore health by fixing that problem.
An example would be my friend's upper back pain. After I performed tests on her, we found that her abdominals and her diaphragm were weak.. Because of the weakness in the abdominals, this caused her to breath using accessory muscles (SCM, Upper trapezius, levator scap), and thus caused her upper back pain. So in order to correct her back pain, you would have to facilitate her abdominals muscles, correct her method of breathing and release the accessory muscles.
A chiro at my work detected a brain haemorrhage in a patient who complained about headaches. He had seen everyone about his reoccuring headaches, and nobody he saw thought to check his ability to balance, or even perform an opthalmoscope test to check for red flags. We rang for an ambulance and he was sent straight to surgery.
My dad also had a brain tumour which was overlooked by the doctor he saw. Post-surgery, the doctor came to see him everyday.
There are mistakes that individuals in the health profession do. There are some idiots out there, this is life. Not every doctor is a good doctor. Not every physiotherapist is a good physiotherapist. and certainly, not every chiropractor is a good chiropractor.
Some chiropractors claimed that they were able to cure infertility - NOW THAT IS BULLSHIT, AND NOT WHAT CHIROPRACTIC IS. Yes there are alot of people who give chiropractic a poor name. Some chiropractors ask you to come in 3 times a week for the rest of your life - no that is not the case! Some doctors prescribe you with anti-depressants just because you present with a headache (and don't even perform any other tests to rule out serious posibilities)
Misconceptions about chiropractic:
1. NO we do not correct curvatures of the spine, this is physiologically impossible unless surgery was an option. But we are able to manage the condition to its physical best.
2. We can't fix visceral problems, yet implement the possibility of it.
3. Subluxations could exist, but we don't use it.. we prefer to call a restriction a restriction or misalignment if it is one. We prefer to check for motion restrictions and see if this impacts on the patient physically.
4. Not all chiropractors hate vaccinations - I believe in it and I do get them myself, but check for precautions, side effects, etc.
Ultimately, and ideally I think a patient would benefit if their health practitioners collaborated together. Each health professional has so many benefits to offer to the patient.
I would definitely implement this mode of practise when I finish uni and become a chiropractor.