How’s the doctors & therapist there? I am looking for a good deep tissue massage and neck adjustment. I’ve been to so many clinic but rarely I can find someone really good at treatment and massage. Can someone give me a hint? Thank you!
How’s the doctors & therapist there? I am looking for a good deep tissue massage and neck adjustment. I’ve been to so many clinic but rarely I can find someone really good at treatment and massage. Can someone give me a hint? Thank you!
Any suggestions for anyone that was in my situation and had to make a decision or anyone who might know the best answer and it dont have to be either. Thanks
I was rear-ended at a red light on Jan 30th, at about 15-20mph. My neck hurt that evening, and has been getting progressively worse. I was treated by my chiropractor 4 times since the injury, and it has not improved permanently (only temporarily). It is painful to turn my neck for more than a few moments (I can’t sleep with a turned neck, or turn my neck to talk with someone for more than a couple minutes, etc, without feeling pain).
I am wondering which treatment is most effective for whiplash neck injuries: chiropractic care (maybe with a new chiro), or physical therapy.
Any sensible help is very very very much appreciated.
Thanks!
As far as the pain goes, it’s not starting to run down my arm or anything, but just becoming stiffer and more intense in my neck.
how do u guys think about the career of chiropractic and physical therapy. ( would be better if you are on the profession)
in my opinion, chiropractic is little riskier then P.T because of negative concepts of the people. They help patients to stay at their top natural healing point by fixing the problems of muskeletal and nervous system.
Physical therapy is really rewarding career. Their job is to help patients to overcome their injuries by supporting and motivating them.
I really have hard time on picking between chiro and p.t. what do u guys think that should b good?
I was wondering about follow up timing? asking for meds for breakthrough pain? things I would need to think about? I am still recovering from a rear end collision from a drunk driver and I am not doing so well(still stiff and sore 6 months later, deep tissue/muscle pain around the shoulder crest, and L5/S1 degeneration) since leaving chiropractic care.It is bad enough to effect my quality of life noticeably seeing as I am a very active, athletic 24 year old man.
Yes, I have an attorney who is working on the settlement now. I was under the care of an old fashioned but intelligent neurologist during my therapy with the chiropractor as well. He says in 7 years or so my vertebrae will fuse in the degenerative area. Thanks for your help! :D
Chiropractic, physical therapy, law I dont know what would be more worth it….Im the average joe so would chiropractic be something i can manage or not?
For back pain due to badly pulled, strained muscles, what is better for treatment, help, PT or chiropractor?? Please only from those with real knowledge.
question have is why does PT for muscle strain, tear, pulls, cause spinal pain after treatments, was told is cause nerves are in spine, as per doctor, really sucks. Hate being inactive, real problem,
Oh and by the way in response to the smart ass answer, I have done my research. If there are only stupid answers on here then why is this guy responding to everyone’s questions?
Has anyone been able to get massage therapy covered by Aetna? Chiropractic therapy is usually covered, but can massage therapy be "bundled" into this?