July 28, 2025 (Falls Church, VA) The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) has issued a letter to a former legislator from Louisiana regarding a debasing comment on chiropractors used as a quote on an unrelated topic.
Garret Graves, who served in the House of Representatives until last year, was quoted in the July 27 article by Jack Brook, “Louisiana cancels $3 billion coastal restoration project funded by oil” that was distributed worldwide by the Associated Press. The article, regarding the potential loss of coastal restoration funds from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Settlement Fund, is an important topic which warrants a serious discussion.
Statements attributed to you in the article include “I don’t know what chiropractor or palm reader they got advice from on this but – baffling that someone thought this was a good idea.” (The quote has been used again by former Rep. Graves on social media.
In the letter sent by ICA’s CEO, Dr. Edwin Cordero, the following comments were provided:
“This quote from you has no place in such a serious discussion and implies that chiropractors lack credibility. Whether provided as a cheap shot at the profession or out of a lack of understanding of the strong evidence-base supporting the safety and benefit of regular chiropractic care, your quote undermines the valuable work of more than 100,000 Doctors of Chiropractic in the United States including the more than 700 in the state of Louisiana.
Chiropractors (Doctors of Chiropractic):
- Recognized as Essential Health Care Providers by the US Government.
- Physician level providers in Medicare, Medicaid, DOD and VA.
- Licensed in Every US State.
- Chiropractic Care is a covered service in Medicare, Medicaid, US military and Veterans Administration health care.
- Extensive licensing and educational requirements:
- 3-4 Year Graduate Degree requiring minimum of 7 years undergraduate with science pre-requisites. All US Chiropractic Programs are Accredited by the CCE, which is US Department of Education approved.
- Licensure requires passage of 4 Boad Exams provided by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams and fulfilling any state-specific licensing requirements.
- Safety of chiropractic validated through medical malpractice rates that are among the lowest in health care.
- Research including studies conducted by the US Defense Department show benefits of chiropractic care for improved performance, strength, and recovery.
- Studies show that for patients in pain, chiropractic is first line of care, the rate of opioid prescriptions being filled is reduced by at least 50%.
- Workman’s Compensation Research Institute Study found chiropractic care was less expensive for on-the-job injuries, and that employees returned to work more quickly.”
Dr. Cordero concludes the letter with a request for corrective action be taken. The full letter is available below:
Last updated on July 28, 2025 at 4:19 pm