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How did you break it?
How did you fix it?
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:33, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
Fell over ski-ing
Spent ten minutes lying face down on the mattress massaging a very sore muscle on the left hand side of my neck with a tennis ball and my percussion massager. I think I need to do it again later, but I can look left again.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:41, Reply)
Well you'll never look right so its a start

(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:43, Reply)
Actually, I just realised I got that the wrong way round, I can now look right whereas I couldn't before.
Strangely looking left is actually a bit harder today so maybe I should just give up trying to fix it myself and go to my chiropractor.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:46, Reply)
My back tragedy seems to have averted itself
I still need a chiro appointment to sort it though
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:48, Reply)
what's the difference between a chiro and a physio?
they always seem fairly similar to me??
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:52, Reply)
Physios are actually medically trained
anyone can call themselves a chiropractor.

So in practice, unless you know someone who can actually reccomend the chiropractor then I'd be very wary about going to see them over a physio.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:55, Reply)
I wouldn't even recommend going to see a Chiropracter.
It's all shit, and they're ridiculed regularly in the BMJ etc. It's on the same level as homoeopathy.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:57, Reply)
well, they can be quite effective masseuses.
or however the fuck you spell it.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:00, Reply)
No, it's not all shit, the actual skeletal muscular assessment and adjustments
that some chirpractors do is exactly the same as that which a physio would do.

I know that there is a whole other branch of chiropractorosity (sp?) that deals with energy flows and shit like that, but that's why I said you should get a recommendation off someone who knows that they are the kind that acts like a physio rather than a quack.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:01, Reply)
He just needs his chakras realigning

(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:07, Reply)
with a shovel.

(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:16, Reply)
Inserted into his bike spokes.

(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:24, Reply)
a physiotherapist is medically qualified
a chiropractor isn't.

Basically.

before this degenerates into abuse, I'm not saying that chiropractors are necessarily not any good. Just they aren't necassarily qualifed or regulated.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:56, Reply)
ah, gracias all
i've never needed any of them (touch wood) but good to know just in case.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 9:59, Reply)
If they make you touch "wood" they're probably not a real doctor
Learnt that one the hard way
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:21, Reply)
I went to see a chiropracter last year about my back
and he actually made it worse, which I didn't think was possible. He ended up buggering up my sciatic nerve as a result.

He was so apologetic that he stopped charging me for treatment. I went to see him maybe a dozen times and only paid for the first 3 visits. However, my back still isn't fixed, and I've given up on him.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:13, Reply)
You should have given up on him straight away and gone to see a physio
I can recommend a guy in north london.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:14, Reply)
Aren't you in Edinburgh?
Sports physios at Heriot-Watt are pretty good and cheap. I imagine the Napier ones are probably OK as well, as long as you don't get one of the students.
(, Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:16, Reply)

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