Ну если мы вышли на новый уровень доказательности - "рассказ случаев", тогда и я один расскажу:
"Stroke triggers major anti-chiropractic lawsuit. A Canadian woman who was paralyzed by a neck manipulation has filed a class-action lawsuit intended to stop inappropriate chiropractic manipulation and force Canadian regulators to deal with this problem. The suit, which is seeking more than $525 million in damages, targets Alberta chiropractors who provide inappropriate spinal manipulations and regulators who have failed to curb their use. The woman, Sandra Nette, now has "locked-in syndrome," a condition that has been described as "the closest thing to being buried alive." She is fully aware of her surroundings and suffers at times from extreme pain. She cannot swallow, speak, or breathe without regular mechanical ventilation and suctioning of her secretions. She cannot move her legs or left arm. Slight use of her right arm enables her a to use a computer keyboard to communicate through a voice synthesizer. Her story has been posted to YouTube. In addition to litigating on their own behalf, she and her husband want the court to permit them to represent all persons who paid for or received spinal manipulation (other than spinal manipulation to treat a diagnosis of acute or sub-acute uncomplicated back pain) from an Alberta chiropractor during the past decade. They also want to have the defendant chiropractor represent a class of Alberta chiropractors who provided inappropriate manipulation. [Barrett S. Stroke caused by neck manipulation triggers class-action lawsuit. Chirobase, June 19, 2008]"
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