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Dr Rondberg Responds to Gentempo
It is unfortunate that Dr. Patrick Gentempo is trying to divert attention away from the charges of false advertising and fraud by saying that the recent news reports about CLA are "unfounded attacks" on him. Rather than confront the real issues, he is using emotional manipulation to get doctors to support him.
There is no "conspiracy" or "smear campaign" against Dr. Gentempo or his company. There is no malice involved. What possible motive would state boards, NASA, the Senate, and The Chiropractic Journal have for such an action? The sole purpose of publishing the report by Dr. David Marcarian was to inform the profession of serious allegations about certain advertising claims being used by CLA and some of its clients. Please, read the original article and you'll see for yourself that the investigation does NOT involve the Subluxation Station itself, CLA or its leaders. It focuses ONLY on certain advertising claims that are being scrutinized by state boards. Also keep in mind that The Chiropractic Journal contacted Dr. Gentempo prior to publishing the report and asked him to provide his side of the story. He refused to do so. Now, let's take a few minutes to review Dr. Gentempo's recent response to the Journal article. His statements are in quotes: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.terryrondberg.com www.rondberg.com www.terryArondberg.com http://terryrondberg.blogspot.com http://profile.typepad.com/terryarondberg Last edited by Nemo; 05-02-2010 at 10:35 PM. |
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Is it "positive" to say that a news report is untruthful despite documented evidence to back it up? Instead of attacking the messengers, CLA could have (and should have) responded to the charges. Quote:
Again, rather than asking doctors to blindly support CLA, why not respond to the charges? Quote:
David Marcarian was asked to look into this matter because, having actually worked on NASA-related research and on sEMG technology, he was familiar with the complex issues involved. It is unfortunate that Dr. Gentempo feels simply being a competitor makes Dr. Marcarian dishonest. Most doctors and chiropractic companies enjoy a more positive and mutually supportive relationship with their "competitors" and consider them colleagues rather than enemies. Quote:
Again, this is strictly an emotional appeal without any factual rebuttal of the charges. The warnings included in the article were not "scare tactics" but based on disciplinary actions being taken and/or considered by state boards. The article never stated that any doctor was in jeopardy merely by owning or using the Subluxation Station, but by using some of the advertising verbiage used and provided by CLA. Quote:
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First of all, Dr. Barwell markets the NeuroInfiniti instrumentation, which is NOT an sEMG device. Using Dr. Gentempo's reasoning, anyone who sells any chiropractic device is CLA's "competitor" and therefore unreliable. Secondly, although Dr. Barwell is president of the World Chiropractic Alliance, he is not involved in any way in the publication of The Chiropractic Journal. He had no knowledge of or participation in the investigative report on CLA. Dr. Gentempo is once more attempting to divert attention away from the issues by attacking individuals. Quote:
What does this have to do with the issues at hand? Dr. Gentempo has not been involved in the WCA for years (although he continued to write for and advertise in the Journal) and Dr. Kent publicly stated that he resigned due to other commitments. During the many years that the WCA and Journal supported and publicized CLA, Dr. Gentempo never had any problem with my "behaviors and directions." When, after reviewing several different types of chiropractic devices, I chose to align myself with NeuroInfiniti, he suddenly decided to disassociate himself with me. Sadly, as Dr. Gentempo has shown repeatedly in the past, he cannot tolerate competition and looks at competitors as adversaries. I supported him for many years and have NEVER written an article criticizing or denigrating him or any CLA product or service. Now, when we dare to discuss openly the charges being leveled against the advertising claims for the Subluxation Station, he tries to suggest that my "behaviors and directions" are involved. Quote:
Again, Dr. Gentempo is using emotional manipulation to win support without addressing the real issues. If he didn't think you -- like most members of the profession -- read The Chiropractic Journal, why would he bother responding to its article? Quote:
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"The technology - known as the Insight Discovery Subluxation Station - was born from a partnership between NASA and the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance (CLA), a New Jersey-based company." "The Insight uses technology developed for NASA to measure the effects of space on the spines of space shuttle astronauts." "Technology That Has Been Used By NASA: The Insight Subluxation Station objectively evaluates patterns of spinal and nerve function." "Its space experiment based technology is called the Insight Subluxation Station and is a neurospinal screening and evaluation system based on the NASA research conducted by Brody and the SEMG methodology." "Spinal care technology developed for astronauts is now available for better chiropractic care." "We have invested fully into our practice to better the health of our practice members and purchased the Insight Millennium Subluxation Station which was certified by the space foundation and co-founded with NASA." "We are pleased to use NASA certified technology. Each person is examined by the Insight Subluxation Station™, a non intrusive technology which is a neuro-spinal screening and evaluation system originally designed to measure changes in the spinal muscles of astronauts." "The Insight Subluxation Station, which is certified by the Space Foundation in cooperation with NASA, helps us to identify these problems before they become symptomatic." Quote:
No one disputes that CLA was "granted" a Space Certification by the Space Foundation. The issue concerned the misrepresentation by CLA and some of its clients that the Foundation is directly associated with NASA when it is, in fact, a totally private organization that charges substantial fees for its "Certification" and markets that certification as an effective sales tool. The charges against CLA involve the suggestion that the certification was granted by NASA. The Space Foundation is a highly respected and excellent program but it was neither co-founded by nor is it officially connected to NASA. Quote:
Again, no one denies that Spinoff magazine granted the Subluxation Station status as a "space technology spinoff." However, that status was withdrawn after a NASA investigation revealed there was no basis for such status. Quote:
A review of the Space Foundation website reveals that is has no official connection with NASA. While it, like many space-related organizations, may work "in cooperation with" NASA, it is NOT part of the US space agency. Quote:
"We start your evaluation using a high-tech, FDA-approved diagnostic tool known as the Insight Millennium™ Subluxation Station..." "The Insight Subluxation Station is an advanced, state-of-the-art instrument certified by The Space Foundation in cooperation with NASA, is FDA and Health Canada registered..." "(The doctor) uses the Insight Subluxation Station™, a state-of-the-art, NASA-certified and FDA-approved technology to perform outcome assessment studies ..." Referring to the device as "FDA approved" is inaccurate and misleading to the public and such claims are also being investigated by several state boards. Quote:
Dr. Gentempo has very carefully worded this statement. He does NOT deny that doctors can be legally and/or financially at risk for promoting the Subluxation Station as a NASA-developed or FDA "approved" device. It is clear that they ARE being held accountable for such false advertising. Quote:
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If I have to hear this crap about Gentempo and Rondberg one more time, I'm going to scream. Can't believe this website is now being spammed by the same old garbage that the WCA spews out. I'm not saying Rondberg is in the wrong (or the other way around), but honestly I don't care at this point. What a bunch of babies in our profession. These middle-aged men should act their age, stop bickering, and handle their qualms in private. What a disgrace to the name of chiropractic.
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Shaun M Gallagher Life University Student Clinic Intern Vital Source, our student-run student-produced newspaper is always looking to discuss pertinent issues in chiropractic and we welcome all contacts. Current LifeATL students: Write a letter to the editor to express your thoughts: submissions.vs@gmail.com We occasionally print opinion columns from LifeATL alumni. Contact me (Student Publisher) personally: vital.source@life.edu |
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