What I meant by that though was a facetious way of saying the chiropractic was also a doctor. He was chief of the emergency ward at the local hospital and had a chiropractic practice across the street.
The acupuncturist was an on-call surgeon at a different hospital.
But, yeah, the perpetual adjustments certainly are what keeps those dudes in the money.
I'm all for holistic approaches, but I'd never use alternative medicine to the exclusion of traditional medicine. I used the acupuncturist because my damaged knees felt better after. Whether that was psychosomatic or grounded in some ancient Chinese nerve field tweaking, I dunno. But it did work. Didn't heal them, but they did feel better. Got to be too expensive, though, so now I rely more on walking 5+ miles a day.
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