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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="ATC Frog" data-source="post: 2694378" data-attributes="member: 71269"><p>You got the gist of it with your second paragraph. Much like every other healthcare professional (physician, PT, chiro, personal trainer, CrossFit coach, athletic trainer, etc) there a good ones and bad ones. IMO, the line is skewed towards the bad ones in both the CrossFit and chiro world, but that could just be my inherent bias against them. </p><p></p><p>There are some bat [ Finebaum ] crazy chiros out there that claim that their “adjustments” are a panacea and can cure everything from back pain to IBS to sinus problems. Also, their business model is a dream with consistent weekly (or more) visits throughout an entire year or more whereas PT is generally 4-8 weeks (depending on the injury/surgery)</p><p></p><p>In light of all that, I used to see a chiro back when I was in HS as my back was achy (likely from growth spurts) and I enjoyed going and getting “adjusted” (read: back/neck cracked/popped).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATC Frog, post: 2694378, member: 71269"] You got the gist of it with your second paragraph. Much like every other healthcare professional (physician, PT, chiro, personal trainer, CrossFit coach, athletic trainer, etc) there a good ones and bad ones. IMO, the line is skewed towards the bad ones in both the CrossFit and chiro world, but that could just be my inherent bias against them. There are some bat [ Finebaum ] crazy chiros out there that claim that their “adjustments” are a panacea and can cure everything from back pain to IBS to sinus problems. Also, their business model is a dream with consistent weekly (or more) visits throughout an entire year or more whereas PT is generally 4-8 weeks (depending on the injury/surgery) In light of all that, I used to see a chiro back when I was in HS as my back was achy (likely from growth spurts) and I enjoyed going and getting “adjusted” (read: back/neck cracked/popped). [/QUOTE]
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