Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?
Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?
Knoxville area, preferably west Knox or downtownish.
'16 FRS - PSTX 97
Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?
Care to try massage therapy first? If so, I can hook you up. Sometimes, problems are muscular and not skeletal.
Chris Harp
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?
I have never been to one, but ROC highly recommends one near the intersection of North Peters and Kingston.
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Scott Gibson
Scott Gibson
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I've been going to Hosenfeld for years - very pleased.
It was a muscular problem that got me started there...
It was a muscular problem that got me started there...
Mike Kelly
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My issue is that I feel discomfort below my ribs when I sit. It is hard to describe, but it almost feels as if my ribs are "bound up" or if something is out of align. I don't feel it when I'm standing and it doesn't impact my sleep, but sitting at a desk or driving a car is pretty terrible.thrdeye wrote:Care to try massage therapy first? If so, I can hook you up. Sometimes, problems are muscular and not skeletal.
I'm not really sure if a chiropractor is the way to go, but that seems like a logical option to consider.
'16 FRS - PSTX 97
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and even if they are skeletal, massage therapy is a great secondary therapy ... a massage therapist once pointed out to me that, while chiropractory was a great tool for feeling better ... what it did was move bones back to were they belonged ... while massage helped keep them therethrdeye wrote:Care to try massage therapy first? If so, I can hook you up. Sometimes, problems are muscular and not skeletal.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?
"Good chiropractor?" Does not compute...
Try KOC (Knoxville Orthopedic Clinic). I personally used them a few years ago when I got t-boned, and have had tons of dealings with them over the years dealing with personal injury cases.
Try KOC (Knoxville Orthopedic Clinic). I personally used them a few years ago when I got t-boned, and have had tons of dealings with them over the years dealing with personal injury cases.
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I went there when I had my ankle surgery and it was a good experience. When I had hip issues (probably tied to this episode) a few years ago, they were pretty stumped. Back/hip issues seem to be some sort of black magic.01badz28 wrote:"Good chiropractor?" Does not compute...
Try KOC (Knoxville Orthopedic Clinic). I personally used them a few years ago when I got t-boned, and have had tons of dealings with them over the years dealing with personal injury cases.
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My diagnosis....steverife wrote:My issue is that I feel discomfort below my ribs when I sit. It is hard to describe, but it almost feels as if my ribs are "bound up" or if something is out of align. I don't feel it when I'm standing and it doesn't impact my sleep, but sitting at a desk or driving a car is pretty terrible.thrdeye wrote:Care to try massage therapy first? If so, I can hook you up. Sometimes, problems are muscular and not skeletal.
I'm not really sure if a chiropractor is the way to go, but that seems like a logical option to consider.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costochondritis
-Brian Darby
PSTS 8
91 Miata
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lol, insert suitable lawyer joke here...01badz28 wrote:"Good chiropractor?" Does not compute...
But seriously, can you touch your toes without bending your knees?
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For you, of course. Although, I did diagnose myself with the same symptomssteverife wrote:Diagnosis for me or for yourself?
-Brian Darby
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I thought maybe you were just internet doctorin'. I don't think I want this costocondritis.backpacker6 wrote:For you, of course. Although, I did diagnose myself with the same symptomssteverife wrote:Diagnosis for me or for yourself?
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It's harmless, just uncomfortable.steverife wrote:I thought maybe you were just internet doctorin'. I don't think I want this costocondritis.backpacker6 wrote:For you, of course. Although, I did diagnose myself with the same symptomssteverife wrote:Diagnosis for me or for yourself?
-Brian Darby
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Yeah, chiropractors are a lot like lawyers - most of them suck.MikeKelly wrote:lol, insert suitable lawyer joke here...01badz28 wrote:"Good chiropractor?" Does not compute...
But seriously, can you touch your toes without bending your knees?
Yes, I can actually. No, I won't go on a date with you.