Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 24, 2026
We built Quackers Spinal to cut through the noise of the chiropractic industry. You are reading our Terms of Service. We wrote this document for you, not for a courtroom. If you use quackersspinal.com, you agree to these rules. If you do not agree, close the tab.
We demand accountability from the spinal care industry. We expect the same from our readers.
Read these terms carefully.
Not Medical Advice. Period.
We investigate spinal care clinics. We review credentialing standards. We expose pseudoscience. We do not treat your back pain. Nothing on this site replaces a consultation with a licensed, board-certified medical professional.
If you have a herniated L4-L5 disc, reading our guide on chiropractic red flags will not fix it. Go to a doctor. We provide editorial analysis of the spinal care market. We evaluate patient retention tactics, billing practices, and clinic track records. We do not diagnose conditions.
Real data. Hard facts. Zero medical diagnoses.
Do not use our editorial content to delay seeking professional medical treatment. Do not substitute our investigative reports for a physical examination. You assume full responsibility for how you apply the information found on this website.
Our Content Belongs to Us
We spend weeks vetting a single clinic’s claims. We dig through state board disciplinary records. We interview actual patients. That hard work belongs to Quackers Spinal. Our text, graphics, logos, and research data are protected by copyright and intellectual property laws.
You cannot scrape our site. You cannot copy our articles and paste them on your own clinic’s blog to boost your local SEO rankings. If you want to cite our research on instantvob billing inefficiencies or our breakdown of fake subluxation treatments, link back to us. Give credit where credit is due.
Theft of our editorial work results in immediate legal action.
We actively monitor the web for stolen content. We issue DMCA takedown notices without hesitation. Respect the time and resources we pour into this publication.
How We Keep the Lights On
Running an independent editorial site costs money. We pay for secure hosting, research tools, and public record requests. Sometimes we link to specific tools, books, or services. Some of those links are affiliate links.
If you click an affiliate link and buy something, we earn a small commission. This never dictates our editorial stance. We reject sponsorships from clinics. We refuse money from supplement companies pushing unverified joint formulas. If a product fails our testing, we say so.
We rejected 14 different posture correctors last spring because they snapped under normal tension. We only recommend what survives our scrutiny. You are never obligated to click these links or purchase these products.
Community Standards and User Conduct
We welcome debate. We encourage skepticism. We do not tolerate spam.
If you drop links to your own practice in our comment sections, we will delete them. If you promote unverified, dangerous spinal adjustments, you are gone. We moderate this community heavily to protect the signal-to-noise ratio. Keep your contributions factual, grounded, and relevant to evidence-based care.
You agree not to use our website for any unlawful purpose. You will not attempt to hack our servers, distribute malware, or disrupt our operations. We ban IP addresses that violate these basic rules of conduct.
No Guarantees
We strive for absolute accuracy. We update our guides when state licensing boards change their rules. But the medical landscape shifts fast. We provide this site strictly “as is” and without warranties of any kind.
We do not guarantee that a clinic we reviewed positively three years ago still maintains those standards today. Clinics get bought out. Management changes. Quality drops. You must do your own due diligence.
Verify credentials yourself. Check recent patient reviews. Ask clinics direct questions about their treatment timelines. We give you the framework. You do the final check.
Limitation of Liability
You use the information on Quackers Spinal at your own risk. We are not liable for any damages, injuries, or financial losses you incur after reading our site. This includes direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
If you choose a practitioner based on our evaluation criteria and they provide poor care, the liability rests with that practitioner. If you follow a clinic’s advice and suffer an injury, Quackers Spinal holds no legal responsibility.
We provide the flashlight. You walk the path.
By using this site, you waive any right to bring a claim against Quackers Spinal, its owners, or its editorial team for any outcome related to your personal health decisions.
Governing Law
We operate Quackers Spinal in the United States. These terms fall under the jurisdiction of our local state laws. If a dispute arises, it gets settled here.
We do not entertain frivolous international legal threats from clinics angry about a negative review. Our editorial opinions are protected speech. We stand by our reporting and will defend our right to publish evidence-based critiques of the spinal care industry.
Updates to This Agreement
We change these terms when necessary. When we update our data privacy practices or add new content formats, we revise this page. We do not send out mass emails for every minor typo fix.
Check this page periodically. Your continued use of the site means you accept the current terms. If you disagree with a new update, your only recourse is to stop reading Quackers Spinal.
Contact the Editorial Team
Have a question about these terms? Spot a broken link? Want to report a clinic making fraudulent claims? Reach out to us directly.
Email us at [email protected]. A real human reads that inbox. We typically respond within 48 hours. Do not email us asking for a medical diagnosis. We will delete it immediately.