New Zealand: Neuro Care clinic

Deanne NZ

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A parent in a FB group asked about Neuro Care in Auckland offering treatments for a wide variety of conditions including CFS, Dysautonomia, Concussion, Brain Injury Fibromyalgia etc etc etc oh hand vaccine injury. The treatments are a combination of “Functional Neurological Rehabilitation” & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. The 3 DOCTORS offering this service are chiropractors although there is virtually no reference in the website to them offering chiropractic treatments.
Another parent commented that they have seen them for their daughter & that guy they saw was so knowledgeable.
I pointed out that they are not medical doctors. The website is so misleading but I doubt that it actually breaks any laws.
 
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With a focus on holistic healing, we empower you on your journey to improved neurological function and quality of life.
Bullshit marker 'holistic' - tick

Advanced Neurological Rehabilitation for Complete Recovery
Unevidenced and unlikely claims

Dr. Lorene Dennis, has cultivated a practice that integrates cutting-edge neuroscience and Hyperbaric Therapy with a holistic approach to health. She holds a two-year Diplomate in Neuro-developmental Paediatrics from Melbourne, making her one of the select few in New Zealand with this specialisation.
Here's the link to that "two year" course.
Diplomate of Australian College of Chiropractic Paediatrics (DACCP) (Post-graduate)
"Australia's leading and most well recognised post-graduate chiropractic paediatric training program"
- that seems like quite a low bar. Surely it is the only such course?

"features Australia's leading children's chiropractors as lecturers and presenters"
hmm

"The course is structured around 21 four-week modules over two years . Each module consists of required reading, exercises and at the end of each four-week module there is a six-hour seminar."
So, some reading and a six hour seminar every four weeks. 126 contact hours. Throw in the exam, and that's 16 contact days. Let's generously say it's the equivalent of a one month course. Just because you spread a course over two years doesn't make it a two year course. Just because you say the presenters are 'leading children's chiropractors' doesn't mean they know anything useful at all.

I'm astonished things like this are legal.
 
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Actually, I very much doubt that these claims are legal.

AI:
In New Zealand, it is illegal to make false or misleading claims in advertising for medical services. This is enforced by the Fair Trading Act 1986, which prohibits misleading conduct and false representations in trade. Breaches of the Act can result in significant fines for individuals and businesses, as well as potential compensation to affected consumers.
 
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