“…Nevertheless, while malpractice claims against massage therapists, chiropractors, and acupuncturists occur less often than claims against traditional practitioners and often involve less serious injuries, CAM practitioners are still subject to the ethical and legal implications of their practice. 92 Indeed, there are risks related to these interventions, e.g., chiropractic manipulation may be associated with significant risks, including arterial dissection leading to stroke (approximate incidence = 0.005%), epidural hematoma, disc herniation, and myelopathy. [93][94][95][96][97] Some have argued that these adverse events are not causally related but rather only associations and that the benefits of chiropractic manipulation may still outweigh the risks.…”