IsabellaLinton wrote:
Not to throw a wrench in your plan but do you have access to an Osteopath?
It seems that there are a couple in my area, yes.
IsabellaLinton wrote:
I like them way better than Chiro in terms of effectiveness.
That makes sense. From what I'm reading, it seems like they take a more holistic approach than chiros, who more narrowly focus on the spine and joints.
I'm just wondering about this specific situation. Given that I'm not in physical pain, I just want my spine moved back where it should be, and a chiro's focus is on manipulating the spine, it intuitively seems like the chiro is the right person to see. Am I missing anything that makes the osteo a better choice in this context?
IsabellaLinton wrote:
Also does the Chiro do manual adjustments or do they use that little stun-gun thing?
I'm not sure. I guess I'll find out at the consultation. Is one better than the other?