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Chiropractors 20:16 - Sep 27 with 7077 viewsNogginthenog

Are they any good? Suffering badly with sciatica at present. Desperate to cure it.
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Chiropractors on 20:21 - Sep 27 with 5684 viewscontroversial_jack

No!
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Chiropractors on 20:38 - Sep 27 with 5655 viewsNogginthenog

Chiropractors on 20:21 - Sep 27 by controversial_jack

No!


Thanks for that.
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Chiropractors on 20:38 - Sep 27 with 5655 viewsexiledclaseboy

Quackery.

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Chiropractors on 20:51 - Sep 27 with 5636 viewsJackfath

What have you got to lose by going to one?

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Chiropractors on 20:55 - Sep 27 with 5631 viewsexiledclaseboy

Chiropractors on 20:51 - Sep 27 by Jackfath

What have you got to lose by going to one?


However much they charge for the privilege.

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Chiropractors on 20:57 - Sep 27 with 5626 viewsnantywatcher

Used one once never again! Stick to a decent osteopath and there are plenty around
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Chiropractors on 20:57 - Sep 27 with 5623 viewsJango

My chiropractor really sorted my back out but a colleague in work used one for his sciatica and he thinks it made it worse. He was recommended CBD oil to control the pain and he says it has worked wonders.
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Chiropractors on 21:22 - Sep 27 with 5595 viewsjack2jack

Chiropractors on 20:51 - Sep 27 by Jackfath

What have you got to lose by going to one?


Pain and a few quid!😀
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Chiropractors on 21:29 - Sep 27 with 5591 viewslifelong

I went to the Swansea Chiropractor Clinic, in Killay,a few years ago with a lower back problem, found them very good.
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Chiropractors on 21:51 - Sep 27 with 5565 viewsWarwickHunt

Utter bollox. Expensive and dangerous bollox to be precise.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/apr/19/controversiesinscience-hea
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Chiropractors on 22:04 - Sep 27 with 5549 viewslifelong

Chiropractors on 21:51 - Sep 27 by WarwickHunt

Utter bollox. Expensive and dangerous bollox to be precise.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/apr/19/controversiesinscience-hea


Well, the Chiropractor in Killay sorted my back out whatever the Guardian says.
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Chiropractors on 22:15 - Sep 27 with 5539 viewsWarwickHunt

Chiropractors on 22:04 - Sep 27 by lifelong

Well, the Chiropractor in Killay sorted my back out whatever the Guardian says.


Not exactly the Guardian but an eminent scientist writing an opinion piece therein.

His book exposing quackery is excellent and very well researched. Scientific, you could say...

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Chiropractors on 22:54 - Sep 27 with 5511 viewslifelong

Chiropractors on 22:15 - Sep 27 by WarwickHunt

Not exactly the Guardian but an eminent scientist writing an opinion piece therein.

His book exposing quackery is excellent and very well researched. Scientific, you could say...



Interesting article, he’s obviously not too keen on Chiropractors.

I can only speak from my personal experience, I’d had back problems for years and had a variety of treatments which were of no use, somebody recommended the Chiropractice I mentioned and the first visit I made the Chiropractor diagnosed a sacroiliac joint problem.
A few simple procedures, one further visit and the matter was sorted.
It cost me a few quid but I would have gladly paid a lot more.
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Chiropractors on 23:12 - Sep 27 with 5494 viewsBanosswan

Osteopathy is the right answer

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Chiropractors on 05:06 - Sep 28 with 5438 viewssquarebear

Chiropractors on 22:04 - Sep 27 by lifelong

Well, the Chiropractor in Killay sorted my back out whatever the Guardian says.


Actually he sorted mine out too. And my wife’s, when she goosed hers.
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Chiropractors on 05:16 - Sep 28 with 5433 viewsGlyn1

I'm sorry for your suffering. The answer is: = no-one knows.

If you can afford a session, and can find a recommended chiropractor via WHICH or whoever, then go for it.

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Chiropractors on 08:11 - Sep 28 with 5384 viewsWarwickHunt

Chiropractors on 05:16 - Sep 28 by Glyn1

I'm sorry for your suffering. The answer is: = no-one knows.

If you can afford a session, and can find a recommended chiropractor via WHICH or whoever, then go for it.


If that doesn’t work try a small amount of sugared water, also known as homeopathy.

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Chiropractors on 08:18 - Sep 28 with 5382 viewsItchySphincter

You have to accept it for what it is, which is pain relief, it’s not a cure for anything. Same as acupuncture and many other therapies.

The ‘cure’ which will eventually bring pain relief will be a combination of fixing longstanding issues, bad habits, etc will generally come from getting fitter, building strength by doing weights and stuff like that. A chiropractor could help you on your way but it won’t cure you. You may need a good course of anti-inflammatories and eat less processesed food.

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Chiropractors on 09:09 - Sep 28 with 5356 viewsJango

Chiropractors on 22:04 - Sep 27 by lifelong

Well, the Chiropractor in Killay sorted my back out whatever the Guardian says.


Same place as I use. Chris is the one I use there. Worked wonders for me. Not for everyone but worth a try.
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Chiropractors on 09:50 - Sep 28 with 5336 viewsPityTheFool

Try walk in physio in Morriston or Singleton first (8:30am - 10am). No appointment or referral needed and no cost to you (other than time). Physio proven to help with such problems too
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Chiropractors on 10:44 - Sep 28 with 5317 viewscontroversial_jack

Chiropractors on 09:50 - Sep 28 by PityTheFool

Try walk in physio in Morriston or Singleton first (8:30am - 10am). No appointment or referral needed and no cost to you (other than time). Physio proven to help with such problems too


They can only give you a diagnosis and a few exercises to do as they only see you for a few minutes and offer no follow up treatment unless you wait for months
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Chiropractors on 11:46 - Sep 28 with 5300 viewsPityTheFool

Chiropractors on 10:44 - Sep 28 by controversial_jack

They can only give you a diagnosis and a few exercises to do as they only see you for a few minutes and offer no follow up treatment unless you wait for months


The exercises are the treatment in almost all cases, I’ve recently seen the physio for my Achilles and the treatment is pretty much entirely exercise based - further follow up is a waste of my time as it will not add/change anything. When there is more going on then the physio will spot this and direct you accordingly. I’m a GP and have several letters a week from physio’s who have spotted something that would only be picked up with their specialist knowledge/skills. They occasionally recommend specialist scans when indicated and this can, in turn, speed up any diagnosis or potential referral process.
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Chiropractors on 12:03 - Sep 28 with 5291 viewsCatullus

Chiropractors on 08:18 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter

You have to accept it for what it is, which is pain relief, it’s not a cure for anything. Same as acupuncture and many other therapies.

The ‘cure’ which will eventually bring pain relief will be a combination of fixing longstanding issues, bad habits, etc will generally come from getting fitter, building strength by doing weights and stuff like that. A chiropractor could help you on your way but it won’t cure you. You may need a good course of anti-inflammatories and eat less processesed food.


I tried acupuncture once, it did relieve the problem but yes, the problem came back. It depends on the problem I guess but if wear and tear through work is causing an issue you might end up putting up or shutting up.
If you resort to medication though be very careful, I was prescribed Tramadol for my severe pain and whilst it worked short term the extra problems it caused are really not worth it. Insomnia, mood swings, stomach problems and worse still, addiction. The specialist even suspects it may have contributed to my Liver problems because I wasn't much overweight and hardly touch alcohol.

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Chiropractors on 13:36 - Sep 28 with 5260 viewsNogginthenog

I have been to walk in clinic and I followed the exercise regime religiously but my symptoms have worsened to the extent that I have to lie in bed. Walking and standing is agony.
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Chiropractors on 14:51 - Sep 28 with 5237 viewscontroversial_jack

Chiropractors on 11:46 - Sep 28 by PityTheFool

The exercises are the treatment in almost all cases, I’ve recently seen the physio for my Achilles and the treatment is pretty much entirely exercise based - further follow up is a waste of my time as it will not add/change anything. When there is more going on then the physio will spot this and direct you accordingly. I’m a GP and have several letters a week from physio’s who have spotted something that would only be picked up with their specialist knowledge/skills. They occasionally recommend specialist scans when indicated and this can, in turn, speed up any diagnosis or potential referral process.


What a load of nonsense.What if you have scar tissue, exercise won't help that. Exercise does help in strengthening the other muscles, but some muscles need stimulation, and that's where physios come in
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