sure, here are some references, both to chiropractors beliefs in that almost all diseases are caused by back misalignment, as well as some obvious refutations of those beliefs.
basically what you guys are getting confused with is the difference between physical therapy and manipulating your back and neck for other reasons.
http://www.chiro.org/research/ABSTRACTS/Autism.shtmlhttp://www.australasianscience.com.au/a ... -stop.htmlhttp://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... nteIvnItsIhttp://www.newscientist.com/article/mg2 ... actic.htmland from wiki, with appropriate references if you go to the page
A 2012 systematic review concluded that no accurate assessment of risk-benefit exists for cervical manipulation.[180] A 2010 systematic review stated that there is no good evidence to assume that neck manipulation is an effective treatment for any medical condition and suggested a precautionary principle in healthcare for chiropractic intervention even if a causality with vertebral artery dissection after neck manipulation were merely a remote possibility.[126] The same review concluded that the risk of death from manipulations to the neck outweighs the benefits.[126] Chiropractors have criticized this conclusion.[183]
A 2009 review evaluating maintenance chiropractic care found that spinal manipulation is routinely associated with considerable harm and no compelling evidence exists to indicate that it adequately prevents symptoms or diseases, thus the risk-benefit is not evidently favorable.[184]
A 2008 summary found that the best evidence suggests that chiropractic care is a useful therapy for subjects with neck or low-back pain for which the risks of serious adverse events should be considered negligible.[185] A 2007 systematic review found that with uncertain efficacy and definite risks, the risk-benefit balance of spinal manipulation can't be positive.[124] A 2006 systematic review of systematic reviews found the risk-benefit balance does not favor spinal manipulation over other treatments like physical therapy.[128]