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Jun 10, 2018
12:41:08pm
JohnnyComeLately Tell you what I’d do man
I replied to your BM but here are my three steps.
1- Avoid The Joint. They have incredible turnover, hire new grads and expect them to adjust 80-100 people a day and make 50k a year. They rarely do any exams or X-rays and do the same adjustment for everyone. They also will not accept insurance and are 100% high volume cash. If you want the quick pop go for it, but for actual care and treatment of issues avoid this company.

2- Ask coworkers and those you trust. Usually someone will have a referral for a good Chiro. Just like a good dentist or any other health professional.

3- if they try to work on you without doing an exam or take X-rays or try to sell you on a regular package without having a diagnosis, you need to go elsewhere.

There are solid chiros in almost every town and city out there, and people you know will know who they are. They can’t fix everything and as long as they know that they are a good place to start for musculoskeletal Pain.
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