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Jun 2 2013, 01:43 AM
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QUOTE(pingubabe @ Apr 9 2011, 08:58 PM) i'm female in my mid 20s. working as full time desk bound job. i guess so it's my bad posture. but i've been paying attention to my posture but yet, no improvement. i have backache for almost 2 years already. i go for swimming every now and then although not regular. i practise yoga once a week. but i still get my backache quite often. Thanks for your help in advance yea.. you may try acupuncture
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Jun 2 2013, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(mirianchoo @ Jan 6 2013, 12:36 AM) Chiropractic treatment should be treated with extreme caution, as it is not evidence-based like modern medicine. Mistreatment by chiropractors can result in very dangerous consequences. I would advise anyone thinking of undergoing chiropractic treatment to think twice (or thrice or more) before putting your life at risk. Please read the following articles first: Don't Let Chiropractors Fool YouChiropractic's Dirty Secret: Neck Manipulation and Strokesdoes a chiropractor need license?
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Jun 4 2013, 03:34 PM
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QUOTE(seth.frostheart @ Jun 4 2013, 11:50 AM) i have been having recurring headaches and sore neck+shoulder areas for a few months now. not only is it irritating, sometimes the pain keeps me up at night... i would say this problem probably stems from my work (sitting in from of the pc for long hours) and bad posture... just wondering if a chiropractor could help me with my problems or am i better off going to a acupuncturist? anybody here can recommend someone? highly recommend you to have acupuncture therapy. recover faster than chiropractor.
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