I've just started as a chiropractic student and I'm interested to know if anyone out there has any experience of using a chiropractor (good or bad) for purely running related purposes?I know this thread should probably be under the injury heading
Just wonder if alot of you benefit from this?I had to see a chiropracter- great - sorted me ut but now 3 years on no pain - do i go or nt ? Pro - Sorted out the pain within 4 weeksCon- Travel 30 mile for each appointment (nearest!!!!) but he lives
symptoms in my left leg, but was unable to do anything & recommended chiropractic treatment. I went to chiropractor for 1st treatment last week & he found a problem in my hip join & reckons he can sort it in a "few visits". I was totally knackered after
or chiropract, but i wouldnt bother with a masseur or pod for back ache I would recommend an osteopath. They get to the cause of the problem rather than treat the symptoms. Ron,I'm suffering from lower back pain at the moment. I've just got back from the Physio
Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor in Leeds or nearby. In particular one that doesn't tell you that you will never get better you just have to keep coming back for regular chiropractic sessions for the rest of your life and who doesn't think
Hello Triathletes!!I am a Chiropractic student of the Mctimoney College of Chiropractic (M.Chiro) in my final year, doing my research project into "The Awareness, Utilisation And Attitude Towards Complementary And Alternative Medicine
imbalances. I go to a chiropracter every twelve weeks to be knocked into shape, this problem has occurred since the last session.Physio, Doctor, Chiropracter, joint supplements or a combo?Any ideas would be appreciated! Physio > Doctor > Witchdoctor
suffered from injuries to ankle and lower legs over last year or so. Not got any better despite seeing plenty of people in my local area.I am prepared to see anybody in the UK (physio,chiropracter etc...) who may be able to help me. Who is the best