Went to several for a good 10 years for my lower back, have 2 bulging discs that get aggravated every once in a while. If they know what they are doing they are very helpful and make a HUGE difference. If they aren't that good you will leave there in pain and never want to go back.
Oh yeah, 5 ft 100lb HOTTIES do not make a good chiro for anyone who works out, lol
One of the problems with chiropractic is that there is not a lot of evidence for it. Its idea of having an adjustment for a sublaxation is laughable. If I suffer a sublaxation I would be more likely to get a gun and shoot myself than have a chiropractor manipulate me. Having said that the methods used by chiropractors are diverse and I do support manual therapy as a treatment. I see a chiropractor from time to time but he specializes in dry needing and does some soft tissue work where its needed.
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