Chiropractors -- Part Two
Sep. 18th, 2007 10:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I talked to
doomsey this evening, and he's a bit skeptical on the whole me going to a chiropractor thing. His reasoning is that he thinks it is a quack science. I guess I'm waffling on this a bit because I a bit nervous that I'll end up with someone incompetent who will make my neck worse instead of better. On the other hand, if a chiropractor can do something to help me out, it would be better than sitting at home and taking muscle relaxants when I'm hurty. And I can't take them on days when I have work anyway because I'm not supposed to drive when I'm on them.
So...I guess...if in doubt, write an LJ poll and ask my friends' list, huh?
[Poll #1057581]
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So...I guess...if in doubt, write an LJ poll and ask my friends' list, huh?
[Poll #1057581]

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Date: 2007-09-19 08:10 pm (UTC)Many of them call themselves doctors, yet are not MD's.
So, that is something to be aware of.
We have a chiropractor nearby us, who all of the staff chiropractors are overseen by a neurologist. So, that isn't quackery there, it is medical science.
But many of them will take you down a mythical journey, where you'll enter Narnia, as they take your money out the door, and potentially cause fatal harm against you.
It really comes down to, the training.
Many chiropractor schools.. well, anybody can become a chiropractor! :)