My grandmother had a slipped disc in her back, which literally left her in bed on her back for most of the summer around fifteen years ago. She began to visit a chiropractor, and was able to walk with little to no pain at all within a few months. She went from multiple times a week to once a week, to once a month. Now she only goes if she's been doing a lot of housework and throws something out of whack.
I was in grade school at the time and lived with them for most of the summer. Seeing her in the state she was in over the summer and watching her improve markedly over the course of the summer and fall leads me to believe that as long as you find a good chiropractor that's been around for a while and knows what he or she is doing, you will definately not regret the decision to go.
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"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it." - George Bernard Shaw
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