MD, PhD, MAE, FMedSci, FRSB, FRCP, FRCPEd.

A popular ‘TikTok creator’ claims that he became bedridden for months after a chiropractic adjustment to his neck left him with a herniated disc, causing him “the worst pain I’ve ever experienced” and the loss of his life savings in medical bills. Tyler Stanton, a Nashville-based ‘content creator’ stated that he’s been recovering from an injury sustained when a chiropractor adjusted his neck.

In a TikTok video Stanton said he’d been working out a lot before his birthday because “I wanted to be in the best shape of my life.” He’d been feeling some tightness in his back, so he went to see a chiropractor. At first, the chiropractor struggled to “get my back to crack,” but finally he was able to do it. Stanton said when they had the same trouble with his neck, “on the second time where he tried to crack my neck, he put a lot of force behind it, and I heard one huge and painful pop,” Stanton explained. “I knew immediately that something was wrong … the whole room was spinning. My equilibrium was just completely f—ked. I was like instantly, like, profusely sweating.”

It took him a half hour of lying down to “be good enough to walk out the door,” but as soon as he got home, he began “violently throwing up, uncontrollably. I can’t see straight.” Stanton says he went promptly to bed even though it was the middle of the day, and when he woke up the next morning moving to turn his phone alarm off caused him “the worst pain I’ve ever experienced in my entire life.” Stanton described it as “static” all over the “entire right side of my body. It was really scary, I had no idea what was happening, but I knew something was really wrong.”

He went to the hospital, where it was determined that the chiropractor had “herniated my C6,” the disc at the base of the neck. Over the next month, he spent a few weeks “on and off” in the hospital, because the “pain was so bad.” He received epidural injections, and “they didn’t even make a dent into the pain. Like, it literally did nothing.”

At this point, his options were surgery — which he said, “I’ve heard so many horror stories about that” — or physical therapy and learning to live with a herniated disc. He chose the second option, explaining he has a “a pharmacy” at home of pain medication. “I ended up just having to go home and lay down for about two more months. It took, like, three months to get my feeling back in my arm.”

He thought of legal action, as the injury “really hurt me financially …  my savings just evaporated … I still deal with pain. I’m still limited on what I can do physically. It just destroyed me mentally, financially, physically — all of it.”

In a later update Stanton said that it’s been hard for him to create content since he herniated his disc. “People asking me why I keep disappearing and why I stopped posting … I didn’t really want to say much about it because one thing I’ve learned over the years being on the internet is that if you have a following, no one cares if you’re sad,” he said. “To be honest with you, I love to come on here and make you guys laugh, but it’s hard to when s—t just ain’t funny.”

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Having treated many patients with herniated discs, I can confirm: it’s not funny!

Having read about many cases of serious complications after chiropractic manipulations, I assume that this one – like so many others – will not enter into the medical literature where sufficient details might be provided to allow a fuller evaluation – doctors are simply too busy to write up the events and findings for publication. The case will also not appear in any system that monitors adverse events, because chiropractors have in their ~120 Years history not been able to establish such a thing. The result will be that this event – as so many like it – will pass virtually undocumented and unnoticed.

And this suits whom exactly?

Yes, it suits the chiros who can continue to falsely claim that, as there are just few records to the contrary,

“our maipulations are entireely safe!”

3 Responses to Chiropractic Manipulation: Two Months in Bed With Pain and a Herniated a Disc

  • 1. I would never claim to be “completely safe”… show me such an intervention I will show you a lie. Still, my safety profile is much higher than what you consider “medicine”.

    2. With all due respect to the tik tok doctor we can stretch it to say he had a bad reaction to the SMT. You don’t know what caused his “C6 disc herniation” nor if it is related to his complaints.

    try and at least appear professional when badmouthing others

    • You are a funny (or is that ‘deluded’?) guy:
      There I explain that, because there is no monitoring, chiros cannot claim a ‘safety profile’, only for you to comment ignorantly: “my safety profile is much higher than what you consider “medicine””!!!

    • “A bad reaction” (which doesn’t even have a semantic payload), and the herniation may have been caused by something else, and the symptomatology might not be caused by the herniation?

      “This* is what you chose to offer?

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