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Originally Posted by Redlemon
I have a question - back when I was in elementary and junior high school, I remember health screening days at school. One of the steps was for you to have your shirt off and touch your toes, and the doctor would check for spinal curvature. But, I'm 17 years older than you, perhaps times have changed. Have you never had your spine checked prior to this? (If this is a recent change, I would expect that the Pettibon system would be more likely to benefit you.)
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I received the same health screening in elementary and middle school. I'm only 22.
To the OP: I have never heard of the treatment system, but I have visited a "regular" chiropractor for major whiplash (reverse in the curvature of my neck due to a fall from a horse and again from a car accident). If you pass their screening process, I'd say go for it. If you find the treatments aren't effective or the pain management is inadequate, you can always stop.