A question about chiropractors...?!
Question: If a person has a pinched nerve and goes to doctor and is given muscle relaxers, and it goes away then a few months later is back. Would it be practical to go to a chiropractor? Would this type of doctor take x-rays and perhaps nick the problem?
Answers: If a person has a pinched nerve and goes to doctor and is given muscle relaxers, and it goes away then a few months later is back. Would it be practical to go to a chiropractor? Would this type of doctor take x-rays and perhaps nick the problem?
If it is a pinched nerve, muscle relaxers are not going to "unpinch the nerve". Try the chiropractor.
a chiropracter is not a doctor. Doctors go to medical school.
a general practioner would be able to give you better sound advise than us dear
visit your local doctor and find.
Perhaps. I'd give him a shot at it. And yes, he'd probably take an x-ray. But, I'd be a little skeptical if he suggested that it would take a series of adjustments. Might be doing a little "gold" mining in your pocket book.
i am a big adversary when it comes to forced manipulation of the spinal column. Since the area is one that could ultimately paralyze you my advice is to rethink the modalities offered.