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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My chiropractors over the years have absolutely been....nothing short of miraculous. I was 3 weeks away from spinal surgery after PT made my back even worse, so I decided to go to a chiropractor because, although I thought they were quacks, I felt like I had nothing to lose. In two weeks (I think 5 sessions), I was probably 75%. I cancelled my surgery and within a month a was probably 90%. He was amazing. I saw him anytime my back and later my neck gave me problems. My office moved out of the city and I found another great one thank goodness. I just went to him a week ago for pain in my scapula/trap area. Felt great afterward. Tighten up a few days later. Went back again and now it's 100%. Hips, neck, back, shoulders, etc....he fixes me up. I have gone to PT for my back three times and all three times [b]I hurt my back during a session because they usually just throw you with some intern to follow a predesigned program. [/b]I'm a huge fan of chiros. PTs at least in my Cigna network have sucked![/quote] My experience exactly with insurance-paid PT. I’ve had mixed luck with chiropractors but some of the modalities they use are the same ones PT’s use. A good PT can be worth their weight in gold but the ones I’ve found are cash only. [/quote]
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