Back Pain - Am I At Risk?




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| they should ban spam off the shelves! | ||
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I hear chiropractors make pretty good money...maybe they should go somewhere and PAY for advertisements. Hint hint, nudge nudge. |
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I don't eat or sell SPAM
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I apologize if posting an informational article came across as spam or advertising. It was meant as a public service only and no mention was made about a special, promotion, or some other silly $27 start-up fee. (You will have to visit another chiropractor for one of those.) My goal is to ATTRACT new patients with excellent service and honest, straight-forward treatment, rather than SEDUCE them with a gimmick or cheapened bait and switch start-up fee. You must have confused this with some negative past preconception or stereotype. I am a Montana native, who spent my life growing up in Bozeman. Most Bozemanites aspire to a healthy and active lifestyle, and the a large percentage work in construction, office work, or some other back pain producing field. Good health care and wellness is obviously important to Bozeman residents, and we should be talking about it. Because of this, I think it is pertinent and important to Bozemantalks.com The Arthritis Foundation states that back pain is one of the most common health problems in the United States - some 50 percent to 80 percent of adults have had back pain at some time, and 10 percent of all Americans have back pain in a given year. Each year, Americans spend an estimated $24 billion on treatments for back pain - not including missed time from work nor the emotional costs of enduring pain and not being able to participate in daily activities. I was simply hoping that some basic information might help someone out there. Thank you though for your great feedback and I hope to get more |
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A chiropractor hurt my neck at the 5th and 6th vertebrae!
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A surgeon took an x-ray of my neck when I discussed the pain I was having, chronically. He asked, "Have you ever gone to a chiropractor?" I answered, "yes!" "You should Never have you neck treated by a chiropractor!!!", the surgeon exclaimed. Now I have a traction device on my home office door, and have necessity to put on a cervical collar. Just a case of trusting someone with a "Dr's License", most chiropractic injury cases go nowhere! Hmmm, maybe, just maybe it's a scam not spam. |
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I am not really sure where to even start with this one. So many ignorant and misinformed statements in such a short comment, particularly the supposed comment from the surgeon. Actually chiropractic physicians and medical physicians can and do work very well together, with mutual respect and willingness to put ego and short-sighted thinking aside for the good of the patient. I work with and on nurses, PA's, and doctors right here in Bozeman. Chiropractic is the largest form of alternative health care in the United States, and chiropractic doctors are recognized in Montana and all 50 states as physicians and primary health care providers on par with MD's, DO's, DDS, etc. Medicare, Medicade, Worker's Compensation, the United States Military, Blue Cross, and nearly every major medical insurance carrier and state and federal government agency recognize Chiropractic as an important part of our health care system. This is only because it works for patients. It might not work for you, (just like back surgery might not) but it does work. It's effectiveness is not in question. I once hired a plumber to work on a faulty toilet. He tracked mud on my carpet, double charged me over his quote, and really didn't fix the problem right at all. At that point I could have never again used plumbers for the rest of my life, thinking they all were the same as the first guy I hired. But how silly would that be. I just hired a new, reputable plumber, who treated me fair and did a great job. I am sorry Bozemanite may have had a bad experience, but please don't unfairly lump a whole group of professionals in a negative box. I would be happy to serve you fairly, with love and integrity, if you would like. Thank you for your comment. DR J |
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Maybe not for everyone!
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BozemaniteNo31423 I'm sorry to hear about your neck! Unfortunately with anything out there, you can have a bad experience. After an accident years ago, I began seeing a chiropractor. They were very good and indeed I did feel better after going. The problem is it wasn't a long term remedy. My back never miraculously got better just by getting an adjustment. So, eventually I stopped and started getting massages (thinking that if the muscles are tight, then the back would be out). This was enjoyable, but again, didn't prove to have long term results. So, I eventually was referred to a physical therapist for my chronic back pain. FYI - if you think that chiropractors make bank, try going to a PT. I don't mean to put them down at all, because they are the ones that finally helped, but holy cow is it soooo expensive!! My point is that although I agree this is a bit of a plug, (come on doc, you have to admit that!). I agree with what he is saying and appreciate a chiropractor that is this interested in healing instead of a repeat customer, just so the wallet is fattened. My chiropractor told me about a couple of movements I could do to help. The PT explained, as Dr. Wilhelm states (and no, I'm not a patient), that my back was weak and I needed to strengthen it. I associate back pain to tight muscles, not weak ones. Since beginning the exercises for my back, I have found relief. So although I have never spoken to a surgeon and don't know really how good or bad chiropractic care is, thanks anyway for the info! |
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| Thank you for the feedback Tahoe19. I am glad it worked for you! | ||
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| I'll NEVER go to any Chiropractor again. | |
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| that's too bad, they do wonders. | ||
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Chiropractic DOES work
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| I have seen chiropractic work for me in a lot of ways, and it is a lot cheaper than going to the regular doctor. I think Dr J is not causing any harm, just trying to educate people about what chiropractic can do for people. If you take offense to comments, then you obviously are reading way into his comments. The whole point of BZN talks is to get the word out about different aspects of the community and how it can help people, if it is not for you, then move on/ read on. Life is too short to get upset about someone trying to help others. In fact, I have seen a 2 month old baby that was put on acid reflux medicine right away, spent countless nights up with the baby because she could not sleep, the mother took her to the chiropractor and the baby is NOW OFF the Rx. Isn't that amazing that a baby doesn't have to rely on prescriptions to get through the day and night? We rely on too many drugs to get by, and chiropractic and other alternative treatments...ie..acupuncture, cranio-sacral therapy, yoga, can help people without the use of drugs. But what do I know,I just work for a chiropractor!! | |
