Woman Sentenced in Western Pennsylvania Chiropractor’s Fraud

April 20, 2009

  • April 20, 2009 at 12:51 pm
    Wondering says:
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    What were they thinking? Could it possibly be worth it now that their life, reputation, family and future are devastated?

  • April 20, 2009 at 1:27 am
    PITA says:
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    Wondering: It would appear that they:
    1. Did not think that far ahead.
    2. Even when they did think ahead, they thought they never ever would be caught and if did… would likely only receive a slap on the wrist.

    guess they were wrong! Thankfully … only problem now is that we (PA) are going to put them in touch with others in prison who will teach them other scams…

  • April 20, 2009 at 1:58 am
    AGT says:
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    I thought all chiropractors were frauds…How can they get away with calling themselves doctors????

  • April 20, 2009 at 5:24 am
    HanValen says:
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    Lawmakers have yet to agree with the physical evidence provided that much chiropractic “medicine” is just ‘flim-flam.’

    *all those wishing to disagree with me, please go research the information collected by the Randi Foundation and argue with them.*

  • April 22, 2009 at 1:16 am
    Richard says:
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    Unfortunately there are crooks and fools in all aspects of life. For example those who made comments that condemned all chiropractors as crooks and con artists. In Atlanta, there was just recently an orthopedic surgeon who was sentenced to 20 years in the federal prison for fraud and now there is a internist who was recently arrested for groping his female patients… So, yes, there are bad apples in the chiropractic profession, so what, I see patients every day that have been treating with conventional medicine for years without results, and once they begin treatment they are able to return to normal life. An recent patient, a neonatal nurse, just commented that she was close to suicide after being unable to work for the last 3 years and having been under pain management with hard narcotics for those two years. She returned to work after 8 weeks of care (she was out of work for 3+ years.

    Most recently for those of you who are living in yesterday, the May issue of Consumer Reports said that chiropractic was the most effective treatment for lower back pain, and far exceeded all other forms of treatment in patient satisfaction.



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