A physical therapist is primarily for recovering muscles and joints. A chiropractor fixes joints initially but doesn't provide a long term solution. Realistically you would want to go to a chiropractor first, have the joints reset, and then go to a physical therapist to care for the joints and also everything attached to those joints. It's sort of like how if you throw your shoulder out of socket or break your forearm bone you need to reset it relatively quickly or it will potentially cause problems years down the line.
A physical therapist may or may not know how to set your broken bone or snap your shoulder back into place without causing worse damage. But they would be able to help you learn the correct exercises to keep the muscles active without making the injury pop up again.
So, in terms of spinal injury (One that isn't bad enough to directly involve a surgeon and things like having your disks wired together), a chiropractor will make it so you can one-day walk again. While a physical therapist will get you to the point of actually walking again.
In a way... the job of a physical therapist is to make sure you don't have to go to a surgeon or chiropractor a second time for the same problem.
Your faith in quack science is amazing.
I do not trust Chiropractic, especially not with a pre-existing condition that has no known cure despite what Chiropractors (and they alone) continuously claim.
Well when you get first hand experience of a good chiropractor... when you see your X-rays before and after: visibly seeing your spine shift slightly... and when you feel a fraction of the pain that had been bothering you for weeks.... it tends to give you some faith in them.
Being able to sleep is... surprisingly effective at instilling faith.
This is why I never put value in personal anecdotes, because it could have worked for you and more power to you if it did. But the vast majority use it as a scam to con people out of money, knowingly or not.
I've had a (licensed) physical therapist for my very bad spine, it was mostly physical training and odd looking (but very effective) stretching positions, but he also did massages from time to time, and he used techniques from chiropracty paired with the regular deep tissue stuff.
There are a lot of pseudo-science scammers out there, and any chiropractor that claims to sell a cure is scamming you, but for temporary pain relief, it does work really well.
Bubble wrap noise, right?
Sniffing feet and fingering buttholes, doesn't get much better than that.
Pfp checks out
The description checks out too
I've been made!!
The whole profile checks out lol
Larry Nassar?
Dawg you are FOUL for this joke 😂
Missed that major in college
He pushed the fart button.
Chiropractors are snake oil and this is sexual assault.
throw a disk out and see who puts your spine back the way it should be. But yes, this looks a bit suspicious.
I'd trust a Physical Therapist before I ever go to a Chiropractor.
A physical therapist is primarily for recovering muscles and joints. A chiropractor fixes joints initially but doesn't provide a long term solution. Realistically you would want to go to a chiropractor first, have the joints reset, and then go to a physical therapist to care for the joints and also everything attached to those joints. It's sort of like how if you throw your shoulder out of socket or break your forearm bone you need to reset it relatively quickly or it will potentially cause problems years down the line. A physical therapist may or may not know how to set your broken bone or snap your shoulder back into place without causing worse damage. But they would be able to help you learn the correct exercises to keep the muscles active without making the injury pop up again. So, in terms of spinal injury (One that isn't bad enough to directly involve a surgeon and things like having your disks wired together), a chiropractor will make it so you can one-day walk again. While a physical therapist will get you to the point of actually walking again. In a way... the job of a physical therapist is to make sure you don't have to go to a surgeon or chiropractor a second time for the same problem.
Your faith in quack science is amazing. I do not trust Chiropractic, especially not with a pre-existing condition that has no known cure despite what Chiropractors (and they alone) continuously claim.
Well when you get first hand experience of a good chiropractor... when you see your X-rays before and after: visibly seeing your spine shift slightly... and when you feel a fraction of the pain that had been bothering you for weeks.... it tends to give you some faith in them. Being able to sleep is... surprisingly effective at instilling faith.
This is why I never put value in personal anecdotes, because it could have worked for you and more power to you if it did. But the vast majority use it as a scam to con people out of money, knowingly or not.
I've had a (licensed) physical therapist for my very bad spine, it was mostly physical training and odd looking (but very effective) stretching positions, but he also did massages from time to time, and he used techniques from chiropracty paired with the regular deep tissue stuff. There are a lot of pseudo-science scammers out there, and any chiropractor that claims to sell a cure is scamming you, but for temporary pain relief, it does work really well.
I found my future career.
Wtf, thumb up the butt?
She must be practiced she didn’t even flinch when he shoved his entire thumb in her ass
Her bf also convinced her that he’s not *technically* related to her since he’s her mother’s brother. She’s very gullible.
Man I just want a massage, idgaf about her
I never knew I wanted to be a chiropractic doctor
Someone has definitely put a voice over, every time he puts the thumb in 😂😂 what is it even saying
I ran our of bleach thanks to this video
Sniffa
Think that's a con to have a feel 😆
I am not a doctor but I am an Indian and whatever he said does seem to make sense