I'm wondering if it's something I should try.
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It really depends on your issue (eg. an injury verses simply having your spine or pelvis realigned. They're good with bone and joint issues.
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While all of them will "adjust" you, not all use the same techniques (massage, cracking, ultrasound, etc.)
I've been to many chiropractors in my life. Almost all of them helped to some degree. Of course, I had a few who did nothing but "crack me" then said come back (not all issues can be resolved by being "cracked"). Don't expect to feel great after the first session. While you might, many times you'll feel worse It takes most people 3-4 sessions to help them, with occasional adjustments thereafter. If you're really out of alignment and have been so for some time, your probably won't feel better after 1 visit (you may even feel worse). Chiropractors aren't miracle workers.
I was always skeptical about them, and for that reason I balked at ever giving it a try. I was a decades-long proponent of massage therapy, but not chiropractors.
Then one day due to a worker’s compensation case I had, I was given a list of chiropractors to choose from as the clinician who would see me. There was one on the list who just happened to be the same chiropractor my best buddy had been seeing for years. My buddy was a raving worshipper of chiropractic services based on this guy’s handling of him, so I allowed myself to be talked into it.
I was authorized five preliminary visits, I believe, followed by a re-evaluation to determine whether more visits would be necessary (this was approximately 2010, so I don’t remember all the details). At the very first visit, the place was packed with patients, and it seemed that every examination room was being used, it was almost like a revolving door mill. After I checked in and completed all the required paperwork, the staff led me to an exam room, took my vitals and told me that the chiropractor would be with me soon. The staff had me open my shirt and lie facedown on the examination table, left me there for 10 or 15 minutes until the chiropractor burst into the room, quickly introduced himself and began doing something to my neck and shoulders. It seemed really weird to me, especially since all of my massage experience had been with female therapists. I do need to say that all of my massage experiences had been above board, nothing sexual, just regular massages. So there I was with some guy touching me the way that only women have touched me before, it weirded me out. He did something about cracking my neck or cracking my back or cracking my shoulders, I can’t really remember.
The biggest difference between the chiropractic session and a massage session was that he was only in there about 10 minutes maybe 15 at the top, and then he said I was finished. I never even got a look at him until he was finished grabbing and was scribbling something in my chart while I sat up and buttoned my shirt. He was soon off to the next exam room and I checked out with the staff and went on my way.
I don’t know what was supposed to have happened in those 15 minutes, and of course I did not expect any immediate change or noticeable change right that moment or even within the next few hours. However, the entire experience was just a little too weird for me, and I really questioned the overall effectiveness of chiro. Needless to say, my skepticism was not erased with that one visit. The entire business seemed to me to be more volume-based than anything else, because of the way so many patients were crammed into such a short period of time with such quick visits, and especially with mine being paid for through Worker’s Compensation, it just didn’t seem right to me.
Even though I never went back for any of the other sessions, I just got an overall bad impression that first time and I have never returned to see any other chiropractors. I don’t believe I ever will in the future, either.
My buddy, who was and still is anti-massage, continues to go to chiropractors, and I continue to go to massage therapists. I even had a stint of about a year and a half of acupuncture too (around 2011-2013).
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You just thanked yourself.
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But I’ll never be pregnant!
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Folks, if I ever show up pregnant, investigate Livvie, please.
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Maybe you and I should work something out along those lines, you know, on an experimental level!
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