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Old 10-12-2006, 09:58 PM
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An ethical chiropractor can be a good physical therapist. My experience is those are few and far between.

You should know that (in California at least) you can go to chiropractic college with no more than a high school degree.

"Dr." so-and-so probably has less education than you.

And chiropractic practice is based on a 19th century theory that has more to do with voodoo than science. This is a website that SUPPORTS chiropractic practice: http://www.becomehealthynow.com/arti...rohistory/591/

If that looks good to you, knock yourself out.
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Old 10-15-2006, 09:55 AM
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Whats your take on them? Even though my insurance covers them, I still have to pay a co-pay and I dont want to keep throwing money at this guy if nothing will happen.

My situation is I have an extremely sore neck. I have aches all the time and limited movement (and when I do move it hurts more).

I have been 4 times and still feel the same. He says my sore neck is a result of years of bad posture.

Any thoughts?
Tim,

I didn't read what everyone wrote, so I apologize if someone already said this...while I don't claim to be an expert by any means, I have some experience on being a patient...I broke my neck at 3 levels in '98 water skiing and was very fortunate that I was living in Orlando at the time was operated on by a great surgeon at a top notch facility....After I was released from his care, he made me vow never to seek treatment from a chiropractor....it was totally based on the injury and not his opinion on chiropractors....the most important thing is to find out the source of the pain...have you seen a neurologist or did the chiropractor determine it was posture? If so, there has to be a reason why the posture is bad....have you had a mri/c-scan?....the chiropractor will manage the pain, but they typically don't get involved in determining the true cause of the pain....if you haven't seen a neurologist, I would hold off on the chiropractor until you do see one....hang in there buddy, believe me, I know it's frustrating...
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