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Re: question about chiropractors
« Reply #25 on: October 28, 2013, 04:04:23 PM »
Good at releasing pressure buildup from co2 which can irritate nerves. I wouldn't have been able to play football without the chiro techniques which our trainer used.
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Re: question about chiropractors
« Reply #26 on: October 28, 2013, 05:50:31 PM »
Ive had very good experience with Chiro's.

I had horrible headaches and shooting pains in my back, turns out I had a rib popped out, my hip was popped out, and my neck was fucked up. 3 visits later and I felt fantastic. Still go a couple times a year when I tweak something from work or lifting, and he fixes me up almost every time.

I think it's important to do your research on your chiro beforehand.

Excellent brother.

I always tell people, there are some god awful docs out there: dentists, MDs, PTs, DCs,.... Do your research when choosing your health care provider and get referred from somebody you trust.

If anybody still needs a good referral, PM me what state city you're in. My fraternity has alumni in nearly every state; all excellent docs.

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Re: question about chiropractors
« Reply #27 on: October 28, 2013, 06:26:30 PM »
Not this again.  :)

Chiro changed my life from avoiding back surgery back in the 80s for two herniated discs. I then changed my major In college n became a Chiro. Good ones n bad ones for sure just like anything else. Ask around for a referral to a good one from friends or gym buddies.