Chiropractic manipulation for treating asthma is a problematic area for physicians. Benefits shown after practitioners perform spinal adjustments on asthma patients are either because of reduced anxiety, similar to the improvements of massage, or because of the validity of their "medical" theory. Physicians have a tough time with the chiropractic theory that attributes all disease to misalignment of the vertebrae, which can be treated by twisting a patient's neck.
While spinal adjustments certainly can help an individual breathe better when there's a structural and neurological problem that makes breathing more difficult, asthma and allergy have biochemical bases that will not respond to a glorified back rub.
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