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Originally posted by yournamehere
I'll second seeing a doctor, but not a chiropractor.
Sorry - but 2 years is not enough training to work on MY body.
I would suggest seeing a D.O. - a Doctor of Osteopathy - they go to 4 years of medical school, same as M.D.s - but specialize in bone and muscle functions.
I would think that every time you crack your back, you're wearing down some vertebrae and/or disks. Sounds like a sure path to arthritis later in life.
Then again, I haven't even had 2 years training, so don't listen to me, either
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I had back trouble years ago and my doctor finally said to have an MRI and prepare for surgery. That's when I finally went to a chiropractor. thank goodness. He fixed my back and things have been good since, with an adjustment every two months or so. I can squat 490 10 times and do all the other lifting I want. Plus, I can ride a racing bike 50+ miles with no back pain.
Most docotrs want to prescribe a pill, surgeons want to cut and chiros want to adjust. They do what they do.