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Chiropractic adjustment
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:44 pm
How many of y’all get this done and how often? Hoping to not feel like I’ve been hit by a car anymore.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:46 pm to momentoftruth87
quote:Waukesha says too soon...
Hoping to not feel like I’ve been hit by a car anymore.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:47 pm to momentoftruth87
Once a week. Although the place I go to has me do a ton of stretches and poses to go with it.
Has made a difference for me but it's maintenance. If you have something physiological, you might have to go to a real doctor.
Most insurance covers chiro by the way
Has made a difference for me but it's maintenance. If you have something physiological, you might have to go to a real doctor.
Most insurance covers chiro by the way
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:48 pm to soccerfüt
Yeah honestly didn’t mean that
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:50 pm to momentoftruth87
I try to go every 1-2 months. Have had some injuries that I needed to go 2-3 times a week for 1-2 weeks. My issue is I have a disc injury in my mid-back that causes my upper back to lock up and the occasional spasm. Ortho sent me to PT for therapy and I do my exercises to maintain; but every now and then it flares up for one reason or another (and sometimes for no reason at all)
As with any medical treatment, the key is finding someone you trust. I personally do not like chiro's that try to "force the crack" and use either heat/cold and massage to try to loosen the muscles up; or just say it's not happening today. Some in my family that use chiros want the "Dr to just get it over with" and force the issue.
As with any medical treatment, the key is finding someone you trust. I personally do not like chiro's that try to "force the crack" and use either heat/cold and massage to try to loosen the muscles up; or just say it's not happening today. Some in my family that use chiros want the "Dr to just get it over with" and force the issue.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:50 pm to tigahbruh
The place I’m going to is $35 for full adjustment. I had a massage the other day and she told me I should probably go. 1 foot shorter, bad lower back and hip misalignment. It’s just my military days and age kicking in. I do need to stretch more often, but just feel terrible as it goes on.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:56 pm to momentoftruth87
Chiropractors are all over the place in terms of treatment and quality. Place I go now is topnotch, but went to another place years ago that was very meh in comparison. Do some research and ask around. Hip misalignment and short leg will need a shoe insert to get any permanent fix. But regular adjustments and stretching will help get you there.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:57 pm to momentoftruth87
I just get my chakras aligned.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:57 pm to momentoftruth87
Wasted $50/week going to a chiropractor 'til I finally went to a real doctor and found out I had a herniated disc.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:58 pm to tigahbruh
Can y’all recommend a good bed as well, if you have one for issues? Like I said I’m tired of feeling like this at my age.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:59 pm to momentoftruth87
The trick is to find a good one, and you won't have to keep going back. I had a pinched nerve in my neck, 2-3 sessions and I was fixed. Then I reaggravated it getting thrown from a horse, another 3 sessions and I was good to go. Haven't been back in years.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 1:00 pm to momentoftruth87
I've tried in the past, but I honestly didn't feel like it did anything
Posted on 11/22/21 at 1:05 pm to RLDSC FAN
Find one that isnt a bullshiter.
I have one in Anchorage that's amazing.
Thought all my back issues were from previous disc injuries, but turned out to be a hip issue after years of readjusting my posture with back pain.
Did MWF apts for 1 week. The. T/TH for two weeks, then one day a week for two weeks. Completed the regime in a month and havent had nearly as many issues since.
I have one in Anchorage that's amazing.
Thought all my back issues were from previous disc injuries, but turned out to be a hip issue after years of readjusting my posture with back pain.
Did MWF apts for 1 week. The. T/TH for two weeks, then one day a week for two weeks. Completed the regime in a month and havent had nearly as many issues since.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 1:51 pm to momentoftruth87
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Chiropractic adjustment
You would be better off going to see a voodoo witch doctor
Posted on 11/22/21 at 2:04 pm to Astrosfan
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You would be better off going to see a voodoo witch doctor
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Astrosfan
You must be a physical therapist.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 2:06 pm to whoisnickdoobs
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Wasted $50/week going to a chiropractor 'til I finally went to a real doctor and found out I had a herniated disc.
yep , snakeoil. Goto a Ortho surgeon to see what is really going on, may take an MRI do see what's up.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 2:24 pm to momentoftruth87
Make sure you ask for the Ring Dinger
Posted on 11/22/21 at 2:44 pm to TideSaint
LoL..... Nope but that was a good reply....... I got sent to one one time years ago and that punk arse bitch hurt me...... If I could have straightened up I would have knocked his arse out!.... I'm 57 and that was the last time I ever went to any "doctor"!..... Been fine ever since.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 3:04 pm to momentoftruth87
The most important aspect of going to a chiropractor is first finding a good chiropractor.
That's what I tell everyone who asks a question like this. Finding a good one is essential. Talk to people who have used chiropractors. Find out if they like their's or not. Ask what treatment they received, how often, what the process was on their first appointment.
Any good chiropractor should x-ray you and/or have an MRI scheduled before they ever start treating you. They, as well as you, need to know the point from where the care is starting and the potential for relief or improvement of any issues you may have.
One of the biggest issues I believe people have with chiropractors is that they believe they are miracle workers. In many instances, they can provide great relief, and with continued care, that relief can be maintained.
What they cannot do is fix major issues that are beyond their scope of practice. A good chiropractor will know the scope of their abilities and capabilities, just as they will know their limitations. Some bad chiropractors believe they have no limitations. Those are the ones you avoid.
That's what I tell everyone who asks a question like this. Finding a good one is essential. Talk to people who have used chiropractors. Find out if they like their's or not. Ask what treatment they received, how often, what the process was on their first appointment.
Any good chiropractor should x-ray you and/or have an MRI scheduled before they ever start treating you. They, as well as you, need to know the point from where the care is starting and the potential for relief or improvement of any issues you may have.
One of the biggest issues I believe people have with chiropractors is that they believe they are miracle workers. In many instances, they can provide great relief, and with continued care, that relief can be maintained.
What they cannot do is fix major issues that are beyond their scope of practice. A good chiropractor will know the scope of their abilities and capabilities, just as they will know their limitations. Some bad chiropractors believe they have no limitations. Those are the ones you avoid.
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