Extrapolating Beyond the Data

We represent the Southern California University of Health Sciences, incorporating the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. We agree with the views and conclusions of the article by Goertz et al.1 The overall paucity of high-quality evidence either for or against effectiveness, the threat to biological plausibility of collapsing 5 heterogeneous disorders into a single category, and careful consideration of best practices for use of evidence in policymaking suggests the need for their more accurate and cautious conclusion.
Source: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Source Type: research