Ct Chiropractic Examiners’ Board Members Violated State Law

The state Department of Public Health has found three members of its own Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the panel charged with regulating and disciplining chiropractors in Connecticut, in violation of a state law intended to protect the public according to a report by the Connecticut Health I-Team.

The column, written by Jennifer Kaylin said the the state Department of Health confirmed that it is investigating Drs. Michelle Imossi, Sean Robotham and Paul Powers.

“Acting on a tip by the Victims of Chiropractic Abuse (VOCA), opened petitions to begin investigations of the three board members in February 2010 for improperly identifying their practices. Later that year, the department found them in violation the law,” she wrote, explaining that Connecticut rules specify that chiropractors cannot use general terms to name their practice, like “Connecticut Neck Therapy Center, but must use the name of the owner.

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