Very real injury that could lead to death after neck therapy. There have been reports of people suffering strokes after receiving therapy on their necks. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1905885/
I get real pain relief from mine, but I only go when all the stretching exercises he taught me aren't cutting it. The fact he has taught me things I can do at home tells me he really cares.
I've not (yet) been to a chiropractor, but I used to have a couple of coworkers who could crack my back and neck, which helped tremendously. Years ago I used to get some relief from using gravity boots, as well, and am going to try out a gravity bed soon.
I do have one of those in the cellar. I often forget it's there since it came with the house and my cellar is not a finished one. They DO help, especially if you tend to have back issues.
I do and I hope it helps. Just getting on one for a minute, I didn't like the feel as much as the boots, but I cannot use the boots by myself and I can with the bed. Thanks. :)
I've never visited one but some people rave about the relief they get from him. There was one near my office that people used and his last name was Hug......Dr. Hug. . . . . . . . . . . . Yes it was!
Customers persist in buying chiropractic services, so there must be some perceived benefit. The major failure is that it exists outside the academic system.