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Threw lower back out
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan2003Cobra" data-source="post: 15925301" data-attributes="member: 17851"><p>I'm pro chiropractic as well.</p><p></p><p>I've had chiropractors adjust me for dizziness (car accident), pinched nerve (football), knee pain (compensating for a twisted ankle), and swelling in my foot (bicycle accident).</p><p></p><p>The first two years of chiropractic school very closely mirrors medical school including: Gross Anatomy, Histology, Pathology, Biochemistry, Metabolism, Microbiology, etc.</p><p></p><p>As other people have mentioned, finding a GOOD chiropractor is key to where they will assess not only the symptoms, but the rest of the body as well in case the pain is referred or compensatory.</p><p></p><p>A word of caution to those who self adjust, not understanding the proper function, range of motion, limits, technique, or direct cause (in the event of referred or compensatory pain) could do more harm than good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan2003Cobra, post: 15925301, member: 17851"] I'm pro chiropractic as well. I've had chiropractors adjust me for dizziness (car accident), pinched nerve (football), knee pain (compensating for a twisted ankle), and swelling in my foot (bicycle accident). The first two years of chiropractic school very closely mirrors medical school including: Gross Anatomy, Histology, Pathology, Biochemistry, Metabolism, Microbiology, etc. As other people have mentioned, finding a GOOD chiropractor is key to where they will assess not only the symptoms, but the rest of the body as well in case the pain is referred or compensatory. A word of caution to those who self adjust, not understanding the proper function, range of motion, limits, technique, or direct cause (in the event of referred or compensatory pain) could do more harm than good. [/QUOTE]
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