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vannafeelbettr 12-11-2009 08:25 PM

Any Relief Found from Chiropractic Care?
 
I am so tempted to go to a chiropractor the see if he can crack, manipulate, or whatever this upper body back into shape!

Does anyone have any TOS/chiro experiences or advice to share??

So grateful!! Vanna

Jomar 12-11-2009 09:58 PM

I have, but I have more of a milder version of RSI/TOS, with some minor C & T - and now L spine getting into the mix...:(

Muscular discomfort and general tightness in the upper back, neck, armpits & arms are my main problems and in colder weather it's more pronounced than during warm weather. My ulnar nerves were only affected for a short time during my worst symptoms, I think it was due to adhesions /sticky tissues. I still lose my pulse in my arms when i hold them up/out for more than a minute or 2, but not a main problem for me.

Been going to my chiro since mid 04, once a month or sometimes less than that. It took about 2 + months to resolve the major spasms I was having when I started going to him. Then I was still having some limits on arm use and found out my top ribs had gotten pulled up and stuck from the spasms , that was found & fixed by a advanced PT teacher.
So I told chiro about it and he checks for that during visits, they only popped back up a few times right after that and he fixed it , now they stay down and I haven't had the severe spasms again since then either.


I suggest talking with & interviewing many before giving any a test drive ..:)
An evaluation appt is a good way for them to give you a quick check over - not tx- and for you to ask questions, to see if they seem OK and if you feel like you can trust them to do good work.

If you can find one that has knowledge, expertise & does more than only adjustments you should be in good shape.

Mine does some trigger point/ deep massage/stretch when needed, uses low level laser, ultrasound, IF stim... really covers all the problem areas and I don't need a MD to rx it like for PT.

I really wouldn't go to any beginners, stick with the expert , skilled & knowledgeable ones.

tied 12-20-2009 01:18 AM

used to help
 
my experience is it used to help but not anymore. most are ok but i have also been to some bad ones.

my big push now is prevention. for example the way i pick up a carton of milk. if i use both hands my thumb won't hurt. look for little changes like this which together can change your life.

chiros are different. some use different techniques than others. this makes it hard to choose a good one. the last one i went to never laid a hand on me, he just took a very good history and then offered me more of an osteopathic approach. i plan to go back and give him a try.


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