Curious About Chiropractors – Are They Effective for Back Pain?

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mekajen

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.
 

mekajen

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable New Albany Chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.
thanks in advance for any help
 

HealthAndHappiness

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#3
Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.

I've studied under a Chiropractor who specialized in nutritional treatment.
He was a wealth of information and helpful. However, he utilized 3 massage therapists who were of little to no benefit. I am not a massage therapist, but have practiced it on family, animals and self to much improvement that relieved what was otherwise turning into unbearable pain.

My latest patient was my Mom.
The hospital treatments only made her suffer. Nurses might have meant well, but we're too arrogant to learn anything helpful, but only made her worse. Mom appreciated my simple PT and massage therapy and was able to sleep much better with less restless leg syndrome and other bed restricted issues the medical hospital offered. If you have family, ask for their help with this.
Hospitals in general are a money making institutions, not healing centers.

That doesn't mean I have all the answers. Some chiropractors are beneficial for some, but not others. In my personal experiences, many just string out office visit fees as they offer temporary relief. This is better IMHO than drug addictions that kill more people in my state than illegal activities. Drugs only offer temporary relief if pain, while causing tissue damage to organs and often the areas that they are supposed to relieve. Then there are hypersensitivity responses that eventually make the pain duration longer and much worse. I understand that some need certain pain meds temporarily in order to sleep, but that cannot be an indefinite plan. Anyhow, I digress.... Back to the subject.

I had a serious injury that nearly killed me a long time ago. I went to a number of chiropractors with little temporary relief from week to week and month to month. Many chiropractors, treatments and styles of chiropractic were used. Not all chiropractic styles are the same, nor the skill of practitioner. I wish I could tell you that there was an easy way to determine this.

My neck and back was severely messed up and healed with scar tissue that limited my range of motion so that I had a hard time looking left and right at an intersection. Had to turn my torso because the head couldn't turn much. My local chiros adjustments did not work over a year.
I finally decided to take my Dad to Noah Erickson who worked with Dr Martin Gallagher in South Eastern PA.
He was way overpriced IMHO for tests, supplements and treatment, but my Dad needed special help that I thought might benefit. He did end up helping him, thank God!
While I was there, he did a couple adjustments. One was for chronic TMJ I had for years that didn't allow me to eat without my jaw popping, especially sandwiches where I had to open wide.
He corrected it altogether!

The other adjustment was my neck.
When he did it, I heard the scar tissue tear. It wasn't painful, but I could actually hear it tear, which concerned me. It cost $400 for me and I think around that much for Dad in addition. That was cash out of pocket in full.

It was a lot, especially when money had a lot more value. However, his adjustments did more than the sum of all the adjustments that the other chiros did. The many visits over a long period of suffering with little temporary relief cost more than the one long drive and appointment.

I am different than most people because I wanted to make sure the scar tissue didn't return and limit mobility again. Exercise physiologists, and Drs know that scar tissue reformation is a major problem that is rarely addressed. Often the patient has back or neck surgery and a bunch more as adhesion tissue and scars are removed. This is a vicious cycle that is repeated with more surgeries that cause even MORE scaring. As long as surgeons get paid, that's the way their game is played.

I did my own physical therapy and nutritional therapy otherwise I would have healed improperly in my professional opinion as a Nutritionist. All glory goes to God because He answered my prayers for direction, information, healing or I would have had a permanent injury. Today I no longer have that disability and I have truly had the Lord's intervention.
I encourage you to seek Him with all your heart for directions. This might include asking others who has been helpful. My heart goes out to you for I have suffered like you with back injuries, knowing what that is like.

The Great Physician has been very kind to me. I want to take what He has taught me through many good Nutritionists, Doctors of Osteopathy, Integrative, Chiropractic and Cellular physicians and bless others.
 

Tall_Timbers

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I've had a couple of injured disks most of my life in my lower back. My chiropractic experiences have ended with no positive results other than feeling good during office treatments.

Whether or not it might help you remains to be seen. All of our back issues are fairly unique to ourselves.
 

mekajen

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I've studied under a Chiropractor who specialized in nutritional treatment.
He was a wealth of information and helpful. However, he utilized 3 massage therapists who were of little to no benefit. I am not a massage therapist, but have practiced it on family, animals and self to much improvement that relieved what was otherwise turning into unbearable pain.

My latest patient was my Mom.
The hospital treatments only made her suffer. Nurses might have meant well, but we're too arrogant to learn anything helpful, but only made her worse. Mom appreciated my simple PT and massage therapy and was able to sleep much better with less restless leg syndrome and other bed restricted issues the medical hospital offered. If you have family, ask for their help with this.
Hospitals in general are a money making institutions, not healing centers.

That doesn't mean I have all the answers. Some chiropractors are beneficial for some, but not others. In my personal experiences, many just string out office visit fees as they offer temporary relief. This is better IMHO than drug addictions that kill more people in my state than illegal activities. Drugs only offer temporary relief if pain, while causing tissue damage to organs and often the areas that they are supposed to relieve. Then there are hypersensitivity responses that eventually make the pain duration longer and much worse. I understand that some need certain pain meds temporarily in order to sleep, but that cannot be an indefinite plan. Anyhow, I digress.... Back to the subject.

I had a serious injury that nearly killed me a long time ago. I went to a number of chiropractors with little temporary relief from week to week and month to month. Many chiropractors, treatments and styles of chiropractic were used. Not all chiropractic styles are the same, nor the skill of practitioner. I wish I could tell you that there was an easy way to determine this.

My neck and back was severely messed up and healed with scar tissue that limited my range of motion so that I had a hard time looking left and right at an intersection. Had to turn my torso because the head couldn't turn much. My local chiros adjustments did not work over a year.
I finally decided to take my Dad to Noah Erickson who worked with Dr Martin Gallagher in South Eastern PA.
He was way overpriced IMHO for tests, supplements and treatment, but my Dad needed special help that I thought might benefit. He did end up helping him, thank God!
While I was there, he did a couple adjustments. One was for chronic TMJ I had for years that didn't allow me to eat without my jaw popping, especially sandwiches where I had to open wide.
He corrected it altogether!

The other adjustment was my neck.
When he did it, I heard the scar tissue tear. It wasn't painful, but I could actually hear it tear, which concerned me. It cost $400 for me and I think around that much for Dad in addition. That was cash out of pocket in full.

It was a lot, especially when money had a lot more value. However, his adjustments did more than the sum of all the adjustments that the other chiros did. The many visits over a long period of suffering with little temporary relief cost more than the one long drive and appointment.

I am different than most people because I wanted to make sure the scar tissue didn't return and limit mobility again. Exercise physiologists, and Drs know that scar tissue reformation is a major problem that is rarely addressed. Often the patient has back or neck surgery and a bunch more as adhesion tissue and scars are removed. This is a vicious cycle that is repeated with more surgeries that cause even MORE scaring. As long as surgeons get paid, that's the way their game is played.

I did my own physical therapy and nutritional therapy otherwise I would have healed improperly in my professional opinion as a Nutritionist. All glory goes to God because He answered my prayers for direction, information, healing or I would have had a permanent injury. Today I no longer have that disability and I have truly had the Lord's intervention.
I encourage you to seek Him with all your heart for directions. This might include asking others who has been helpful. My heart goes out to you for I have suffered like you with back injuries, knowing what that is like.

The Great Physician has been very kind to me. I want to take what He has taught me through many good Nutritionists, Doctors of Osteopathy, Integrative, Chiropractic and Cellular physicians and bless others.
thank you so much for your suggestion
 

Mouse_Cheeks

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.
I've gone to a chiropractor for years. Yes, at least in my case it is very effective for back pain.

My Chiropractor also performs acupuncture. The combination of treatments is a blessing.
 

Tall_Timbers

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Of all the treatments that helped me, Radio Frequency Ablation was far and away the most helpful, followed by a peripheral nerve stimulator that's now installed in my back. Those are solutions for long time chronic lower back injury problem sufferers, though.
 

mekajen

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Of all the treatments that helped me, Radio Frequency Ablation was far and away the most helpful Scottsdale Chiropractor, followed by a peripheral nerve stimulator that's now installed in my back. Those are solutions for long time chronic lower back injury problem sufferers, though.
also thank you
 
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I’ve personally had good experiences with chiropractors, especially for lower back pain that flares up after long hours at a desk. That said, I think effectiveness can really depend on the chiropractor's approach and the root cause of the pain. Some focus more on short-term relief, while others combine adjustments with lifestyle or posture advice. It’s definitely worth doing a bit of research or getting recommendations before choosing one. Anyone else here had lasting results from chiropractic care?
 

HealthAndHappiness

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#10
I’ve personally had good experiences with chiropractors, especially for lower back pain that flares up after long hours at a desk. That said, I think effectiveness can really depend on the chiropractor's approach and the root cause of the pain. Some focus more on short-term relief, while others combine adjustments with lifestyle or posture advice. It’s definitely worth doing a bit of research or getting recommendations before choosing one. Anyone else here had lasting results from chiropractic care?

My significant improvement was when Noah Ericson tore the scar tissue in my neck following a major injury. A similar adjustment was done by other chiros, but he went further. I couldn't say his upper cervical technique was different. I heard it tear though.
Before the tear of the internal scaring, I had extreme range of motion restrictions of my head and constant pain.

The manager of the vitamin supplement store slammed her security gate on my head as I was leaving after my purchase. She was angry that I was checking my receipt for any overcharge on the bag full of supplements. She was a total psycho.
She nearly killed me.

Another major key that chiropractors leave out of their practice is what the Lord taught me. Some adjustments that are so extreme that they tear scar tissue are not permanent corrections. The body continues to remake scar tissue as part of the healing process.
This is proven by those who have serious back surgeries with follow up surgery to remove scarification.
Often it is a vicious cycle that surgery doesn't not correct and surgeons are too greedy to inform their patients of.

The Lord was in the short term adjustment and the long term healing. He taught me keys to long term recovery that are beyond the scope of a forum post. I am so grateful for the Great Physician taking my case and doing what the others could not.
 

Gideon300

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.
Chiropractic treatment works. However, it does not deal with the root cause, which usually muscle weakness. There are many good exercises that you can do - there are many youtube videos that can help.

Some Chiropractors are also involved in the occult. You need to cover yourself with the blood of Jesus before allowing them to help you. I've had instant relief which is great. But if you don't exercise as well, you'll likely end up with the same problem. Pray about finding the right practitioner.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Chiropractic treatment works. However, it does not deal with the root cause, which usually muscle weakness. There are many good exercises that you can do - there are many youtube videos that can help.

Some Chiropractors are also involved in the occult. You need to cover yourself with the blood of Jesus before allowing them to help you. I've had instant relief which is great. But if you don't exercise as well, you'll likely end up with the same problem. Pray about finding the right practitioner.

Are you talking about Energy Medicine?
I have seen some Applied Kinesiology and other methods employed on you tube and on a rare occasion at one I went to. I also had a MD who evaluated a TBI and spinal injuries try to use Reiki. I didn't know what it was at the time. He said my injuries were beyond anything medical treatment could do to correct. I respected his honesty and humility to admit that.
However, he sent me to a Reiki practitioner. I had no idea what kind of "treatment" it was at the time.

I can appreciate your warning about doctors using the occult.
I've seen many MDs at the West Virginia hospitals practice Divination on their patients.
 
Apr 21, 2021
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Hi everyone,

I’ve been experiencing persistent lower back pain for a few months now and am considering seeing a chiropractor.

Has anyone had positive experiences with chiropractic care?

I’m curious about how effective it really is for relieving back pain or improving mobility.

Are there any risks I should be aware of? Also, how do you find a reputable chiropractor?

Any tips or personal stories would be really helpful.
It depends on the reason for the pain. If it's simply in the muscles, walking an hour every day will probably help. Being overweight can also contribute to lower back pain.

I've only used a chiropractor once. A new office opened in my neighborhood and they were giving out free samples. He had a machine with rollers on it that went up and down my back that sure felt great! lol
 
Jul 7, 2022
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It depends on the reason for the pain. If it's simply in the muscles, walking an hour every day will probably help. Being overweight can also contribute to lower back pain.

I've only used a chiropractor once. A new office opened in my neighborhood and they were giving out free samples. He had a machine with rollers on it that went up and down my back that sure felt great! lol
I agree that walking does really help if combined with good quality diet and supplements. The spine, tendons, muscles and ligaments can get stiff if sedentary and eating an inflammatory diet. Some issues can be debilitating/ crippling and prevent walking, but I like what you said. That does help with a lot of back issues.

. I have a protocol for supplements and stretches that helps prevent subluxation and losen trigger points. Trigger points are generally muscle fibers that can spasm or get knotted into tight spots. Their are consumer grade chair massagers that can help when combined with the other protocols.

My Dad spurred my interest when he cured himself of chronic back pain.
I've prayed and studied to help others and heal from a multitude of back injuries. The Lord has shown kindness.

I find myself rambling now in teaching mode because I usually take a class to warm up my brain before devotions. It's just too early on a Saturday after being up too late .

Stay well and enjoy those walks.
 
Mar 22, 2023
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I agree that walking does really help if combined with good quality diet and supplements. The spine, tendons, muscles and ligaments can get stiff if sedentary and eating an inflammatory diet. Some issues can be debilitating/ crippling and prevent walking, but I like what you said. That does help with a lot of back issues.

. I have a protocol for supplements and stretches that helps prevent subluxation and losen trigger points. Trigger points are generally muscle fibers that can spasm or get knotted into tight spots. Their are consumer grade chair massagers that can help when combined with the other protocols.

My Dad spurred my interest when he cured himself of chronic back pain.
I've prayed and studied to help others and heal from a multitude of back injuries. The Lord has shown kindness.

I find myself rambling now in teaching mode because I usually take a class to warm up my brain before devotions. It's just too early on a Saturday after being up too late for Effective posture correction techniques.

Stay well and enjoy those walks.
really appreciate your suggestion. thank you