I once hurt my back moving a couch, and since chiropractic was covered by our insurance decided to go. I was, shall we say, less than impressed with the treatment, and it still took my back several days to heal anyway. That was my first and only ever experience with a chiropractor.
If they'd get rid of the woo, I think having your back adjusted is a good thing. It does help my wife from time to time. But the things the chiropractor did to me seemed to be along the lines of "Well let's try this and see if it helps" rather than having a particular problem, diagnosis, and course of treatment like you'd get with a doctor.
If they'd get rid of the woo, I think having your back adjusted is a good thing. It does help my wife from time to time. But the things the chiropractor did to me seemed to be along the lines of "Well let's try this and see if it helps" rather than having a particular problem, diagnosis, and course of treatment like you'd get with a doctor.
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