It is used for adjusting you back, legs, neck etc.
Yes, job titles such as Chiropractor are typically capitalized when used before a person's name in a sentence. For example, "Chiropractor Smith will see you now."
I have the same problem and i have to popit or manipulate it for any relief. But i started seeing a chiropracter who uses the activator treatment. It really works. If you can find one that uses that treatment. Dont hesitate to try it out.-Shocker
They might be caused by bad back, your neck might be out so go and see your chiropracter
I actually have had a horse adjusted by an equine chiropracter and he was heaven-sent. My mare had been just a 'little off'. And it was coming from up high in the hip area of her backend. With just a couple little adjustments and 2 or 3 days rest she was good to go. My vet at the time, he actually had a fit. He tried hard to discourage me. I think this is the same thing that human chiropractors delt with before they were more widely accepted by the others in medicine. Just make sure if you do decide to try a chiropracter for your horse, check as much as you can his reputation and his price. Years ago the chiropracter I used was $75.00 for 15 minutes. They don't come cheap and you don't want any unpleasant surprises.
you must see a chiropracter. someone who adjusts you bones to alieviate muscle and bone pains.
Call your chiropracter because your back will in pain. I had a waterbed that lasted for about ten years.
i don't really no. if you move your hands and actually put force on it to crack it its bad but if you just stretch it and it cracks that's fine. but i would talk to a doctor or chiropracter
I would seek medical attention first. Anything can be causing your spinal pain and a chiropracter might not be able to fix it while a doctor will be able to locate the problem.
Yes. Sharper Image and Brookstone have specialized pillows. Also, tempurpedic pillows will help your hudband. If his pain isn't helped, take him to a chiropracter.
visit an osetopath or chiropracter, they have the exteneded skils of knowing how to identify where the problem originates and how to alleviate and improve your spine.
Yes. Breast implants are easily detected on x-rays.
It's a lot like popping your knuckles... But because of the way you have to have someone "stand" on your back (see Japanese demontrations... or a chiropracter) it takes a lot of weight concentrated over the spine to "Pop" the facet joints like you "pop" your knuckles... the "popping" sound is actually a small bubble of nitrogen being "pulled" into the (vacuum) space by the torsion of slightly opening the joint. It's reported that this can damage the joints, but the review of the medical literature bebunks this myth... Ever been to a Chiropracter? They do this for a living, and charge a pretty penny for their treatments!! I must admit I did it when I was younger, and must admit it does feel good for a while afterward...