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mrsmopp Mon 20-Jan-14 21:29:14

I am interested in knowing more about the treatments provided by chiropractors and am asking for any experiences good or bad about these clinics. Did they help you Orr not?

Tegan Mon 20-Jan-14 21:57:14

I had trouble walking for 9 months a few years ago; x rays just said 'mild arthritis' but I couldn't put weight on my leg [ a scan done much later on looked a lot worse]. Eventually saw either a chiropractor or osteopath [not sure which] who was recommended to me and I was soon walking again. When I saw a consultant a few weeks later [that's how long it took on the NHS] he just poo poo'd the treatment I'd had.

GrandmaH Tue 04-Feb-14 12:06:15

I work for an osteopath (chiropractors tend to do backs- Osteopaths do whole body but not a set rule)
In 5 years I have never seen anyone NOT helped by treatment & if we feel we cannot help we do not treat or charge.
I have been treated for neck pain, shoulder pain & back pain & it has worked every time- lucky me- I nip in between patients so get it all free!
At times we refer back to GP for scans to be done etc but local GPs send a lot of people to us & some local GPs are our patients too.
Don't believe any practitioner who says you need 6 treatments or a certain course- they can't say exactly how any it will take & we do it in as few as possible because- let's face it- it IS expensive (£38 for 30 mins).

Our Cranial Osteopath treats small children & babies too- In Sweden ( or is it Switzerland) all new born babies see a cranial osteo before they leave hospital as it is not uncommon for something to be 'put out' in birthing process. It can help colic & unexplained crying.

I have seen far too many people come in crippled up & walk out straight not to be convinced it works.
Ask for a free consultation first to see what they offer you & check their credentials too. Unfortunately there are untrained people out there with fake credentials but if they have been there a number of years it is probably safe to use them
Give it a go- I swear by t ( & I would certainly ay for it if I had to & will when I retire)

HildaW Tue 04-Feb-14 12:41:16

10 years ago I developed some nasty pains in upper back and went to chiropractor ( a well run respected surgery). It seemed to be doing me good and she seemed very caring at the first interview listening to me (which is nice and a change from many Doctors). Any way long story short....hindsight has allowed me to understand that what I was really suffering from was a stressed induced range of symptoms that needed quite a different treatment i.e. relaxation, exercise and better posture at computer and less stress.
The treatment the chiropractor gave was of no real benefit and probably a waste of money. All I was doing was relaxing a bit because someone was letting me download a few worries and sort of taking care of me for a bit. A decent massage and just a good chin wag with a friend would have been more beneficial.
Osteopath - is quite different to chiropractor I have since found out.

Galen Tue 04-Feb-14 12:46:35

I developed a trapped nerve in the T3 region. I tried an osteopath it got worse. I went for an aromatherapy massage and that cured it!