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You might try calling his office in AZ and asking if they have an recommendations. We were in TX last fall and really needed an adjustment before driving back to IL. We called our chiro and he called someone in the area we were in and set up an appt for us. Might be worth a shot.
Oh, wow, I do not know, but that sounds AMAZING. I've never gone to one (My motto is that it will go away eventually... although it doesn't always!), but I've given birth to three kids and wow does that take a toll on one's structure!
It WAS amazing, Krista! Duh, I'll try that, Rebekah. LOL
Colleen, how about asking him what the technique is called? I think it's probably accupressure, but don't quote me on it. :)
Anyway, you could always call people in your area to see if they practice the same stuff. I wouldn't mind knowing, maybe there's something they could do for my ankle. I'm looking at ANOTHER 4-6 weeks. If I'm lucky I'll be rid of the crutches sometime in September...
I'm guessing the practice is accupressure, also. I've never been to a chiro, but I have been to an accupuncuritst. He helped my headaches, but the pain relief would fade soon after the session. Boo-hoo.
Katy McKenna www.fallible.com
Nothing better than a great chiropractor! If you find out what "style" of chiropractic he uses, I would love to know, too.
Mine does some of those techniques, but I'm still hurting way more than I would like to.
I agree that you should just call them and ask them about it.
This is the Chiropractor. I got nosy when she said she blogged me and then I noticed the comments. SOT is the Technique. Go to www.SORSI.COM and/or www.SOTO-USA.com to find a practitioner. If you want me to find someone for you my contact info is on my website. www.HealingChiroHands.com Have a good one:)
Adam is familiar with many styles. He pulls from all of them to see the individual as a unique person with special needs. His style (in my opinion) is more art form than a practitioner of given style. May I suggest that when you go looking for a Health Care provider like Adam that you also look at the personality traits that work best for you. Adam loves his patients and sees the work he does as a service to people. Great chiropractic care is a gift and I hope your find it. . And yep, you guessed it … he’s my boy.
Rob, I've seen your son three times this week. He is FABULOUS! I'd like to pack him in my suitcase and take him home with me.
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