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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 632801" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Here is my opinions on Chiropractors and MDs concerning back and necks pain </p><p>MDs if you have a good one that specializes in spines they can really help you if a surgical procedure needs to be done IMO you need to see an Orthopedic surgeon and not a nuerologist if having any surgery on your spine such as a ruptured disc and need a disc replacement or fusion done and yes back and neck surgery has came along way, My wife had a disc replacement 4 1/2 yrs ago and she had a wonderful surgeon and is fine now </p><p>She can sat on a tractor for 10 hrs aday or be horseback for 10 hrs aday and she can still unload a ton of bag feed off of the truck about the only thing she can't do is carry 80# bags of premix concrete , that is what blew her back out as she had broke ribs at the time she was doing this and that cause her disc to rupture </p><p></p><p>As for chiropractors if you find a good old school chiropractor that will adjust you and says that should fix it or if not come back in a few days and I will adjust you again then you are probably ok </p><p>but the ones that want you to come back 2-3 times a week for 6 months those are the ones who are just after the money </p><p>a good chiro should alleviate the problem in 1 or 2 visits and you don't have to go back till it hurts again </p><p>usually when you do something that you weren't supposed to be doing </p><p>There are good and bad in both proffessions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 632801, member: 8829"] Here is my opinions on Chiropractors and MDs concerning back and necks pain MDs if you have a good one that specializes in spines they can really help you if a surgical procedure needs to be done IMO you need to see an Orthopedic surgeon and not a nuerologist if having any surgery on your spine such as a ruptured disc and need a disc replacement or fusion done and yes back and neck surgery has came along way, My wife had a disc replacement 4 1/2 yrs ago and she had a wonderful surgeon and is fine now She can sat on a tractor for 10 hrs aday or be horseback for 10 hrs aday and she can still unload a ton of bag feed off of the truck about the only thing she can't do is carry 80# bags of premix concrete , that is what blew her back out as she had broke ribs at the time she was doing this and that cause her disc to rupture As for chiropractors if you find a good old school chiropractor that will adjust you and says that should fix it or if not come back in a few days and I will adjust you again then you are probably ok but the ones that want you to come back 2-3 times a week for 6 months those are the ones who are just after the money a good chiro should alleviate the problem in 1 or 2 visits and you don't have to go back till it hurts again usually when you do something that you weren't supposed to be doing There are good and bad in both proffessions [/QUOTE]
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