Went to an old-timer but he would put me in traction after adjusting, and pull me right back out. Went to a younger one, told me what the problem was before taking x-rays to verify. Had 3 bones slid back on each other in my neck. 3 visits/week for a month, 2/week for another month, but I could feel the difference after the first 2 or 3. Fewer headaches, no knotted muscles at the base of my neck, no more carpal tunnel, much better mood. His one partner could get a pop out of me right at the bottom of my ribs, and my toes would go numb for a couple seconds. I've found a couple good ones, but found a few doozies, too. One used pressure points to relax muscles. Yeah, right. One looked at me, snap-crackle-pop, on my way, after being told that without e-stim and heat, we were wasting a lot of my time, as I wouldn't be able to function the rest of the day with the headache I was going to have. One hit me with the e-stim after adjusting me. The one I go to now, she just graduated from a college in Missouri, and she's good. She all but started jumping on my back to get that one bone to move. It's between my shoulder blades and I know darn well it hasn't moved in years. Just wish I could afford a visit more often.
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