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t1_jds3dot wrote

That guy is a Q nutter. Fuck him. just another low wattage IQ that couldn’t get into a real MD medical school.

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t1_jdut8w2 wrote

I've used many different chiropractors, and they are not all the same. I can honestly recommend Rebecca Pearson in Branson. She had done amazing things with my back over the decades. One of the tools she's used, which others I've gone to didn't, is an activator, a spring loaded "clicker", vs the traditional physical manipulation techniques, where they bend, twist and pop you. Those techniques are always quite painful. I've received many people to Rebecca over the years, and everyone of them has thanked me.

On the other side of that coin, I've been to some that I wished I'd never graced their threshold.

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t1_jdtc98r wrote

That being said.. can anyone recommend a good chiropractor who isn't a flaming lunatic?

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OP t1_jdthtey wrote

Chiropractors are quite honesty bull shit. They should not be considered medical professionals, they cause more harm than good, and many paralyze or kill people.

How did chiropractic “medicine” start? A quack stated the ghost of a long dead doctor told to manipulate the magnetic field of the body. A fucking ghost. I’m sorry but how they are able to tout themselves as doctors is beyond me.

Physical therapy, focus on mobility and flexibility of joints and range of motion, and strength training to keep your joints healthy and synovial fluid lubricated is truly your best option. Massage therapy can also provide relief with pain.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1905885/

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t1_je2wfrc wrote

Dr Falukos at Falukos Health & Wellness on E Chestnut. He's amazing. I went from unable to do anything (fibro) to living a normal life with his help.

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