I was first suspicious about chiropractors when, many years ago, I went to one and almost the first thing he offered me was a monthly schedule. "What", I said, "you're not going to cure me?".
Since then I've had better experiences, where the physiotherapy side of the business has helped me get over some bad injuries.
I've never been convinced by the adjustments that they seem to enjoy more than I do, although/because they only give temporary relief at best (and they certainly don't help fractures!).
For the last 2-3 years I've been doing yoga and, as predicted by the chiropractor I used,I haven't needed his services.
Since then I've had better experiences, where the physiotherapy side of the business has helped me get over some bad injuries.
I've never been convinced by the adjustments that they seem to enjoy more than I do, although/because they only give temporary relief at best (and they certainly don't help fractures!).
For the last 2-3 years I've been doing yoga and, as predicted by the chiropractor I used,I haven't needed his services.