Making A Difference In My Spine…

Posted by Thinker on Jan 26, 2012 in Thinkable |

I get it, not all people like going to a chiropractor. Some people think they’re crazy, like it’s a total voodoo thing to do. I felt that way at one time, which is why it makes sense to me that people feel that way.

I decided to visit the best seattle chiropractor and I was amazed at the experience. No chicken feet hanging from the ceiling, no crystals waved over my head before we began – just professional examination and finally the chiropractic adjustment.

I did hear a “pop” or what some people call the “crack” of the treatment. It was surprisingly comfortable and felt almost immediate relief. The chiropractic doctor explained that not all people feel that good right away. I guess some people even get a bit sore following a visit for their treatment.

All in all it was a great experience, one that I’m quite happy I was able to participate in. I have visited other chiropractors in the past (at least I made it to the front door). Some may be a bit crazy or not as professional as my doctor, but I’m glad I found this one.

Another chiropractor that I was happy to know practices in Kirkland. I had to visit them while traveling one time and my doc was out of town. They were recommended, so I felt comfortable going.

If you have any inkling at all that you may want to visit a chiropractor, you should at least check out a consultation. Not everyone does the “popping” style, but many do. That’s a more traditional version of care, but not the only kind.

 

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