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Fairy-Bird 11-17-2003 10:27 PM

Physical Therapist vs. Chiropractor
 
As many/most of you know I have been involved in a few car accidents recently... Oct. 7 was the last one, where I was rear ended on the highway. I'm still suffering from whip lash etc... My Family doctor reccomended me for physical therapy I had only gone to two sessions, when my lawyer had reccomended I see one of the specialists he works directly with all the time etc sends lots of clients to this dr... I was under the impression it was another physical therapist. I went for my first appointment this morning and it was a chiropracter.

Now I was under the impression that whip lash was all muscular. Weakness in my neck muscles and tension in shoulders and back.... (Which the physical therapist was going to help me build strength and help work out the tension.) Chiropracter said something about one of the vertebre in my neck being out of place..? He did show me a few exercises to help with the tension.

My father is very adament that I discontinue seeing the chiropracter because he's heard "nothing but bad"... Mom says try a full session w/ him an see if it helps any.

My question is have any of you been involved in auto accidents and suffered from whip lash? and WHAT did you do to follow up? What would your opinions be on Physical Therapists vs. Chiropracters?

NightRider 11-17-2003 10:30 PM

My experience is that a chiropracter will always find something wrong with you, always. And it is alway "misalignment". I'm not sure I trust them, and don't plan on going back. But I also know that some people swear by them. I guess it's different for different people.

I've had much better luck with particular problems with physical therapy.

My suggestion is to go to one or the other but not both. Otherwise you won't know which one is helping or not.

Fairy-Bird 11-17-2003 11:18 PM

"it is alway 'misalignment'."

Yeah sounds about right... My dad was at the Emergency Room with me when I was having the X-Rays done on my neck... and He recalls that nothing was fractured/ broken/ out of place... He's really pushing the physical therapist.

I'm thinkin of going w/ mom's advice... try the first full session w/ the chiropracter (cause today was only the evaluation or whatever its called) and I guess then I'll decide on which made me feel better afterwards.

Thanks for responding Night Rider.

PantyFanatic 11-17-2003 11:36 PM

ANYTHING BUT THERAPY STEPH STYLE:eek:

A lawyer and a chiropractor? I’m SURE something is going to be wrong.:rolleyes:

Modern medicine only knows chemicals and knives. Alternative medicine likes manipulation and magic ointments. I’ve had my best results with somebody willing and able to blend the parts that work from both denominations. Our species didn’t evolve to live this long and most of us old bastards have issues with our backs. And I’ve had some good results with a chiropractor. The one I went to had no problem with getting me to a MRI and seeing the actual ruptured disks. A combination of manipulation, physical therapy (unlike Steph’s ;) ), and muscle relaxers (ibuprofen) had me functioning when the option was only “operate & fuse”.

Any purest, about ANYTHING, scares me. Almost as much as a doctor and a lawyer working together.:eek:

campingboy 11-17-2003 11:46 PM

I have been to both. I would go back to a Physical therapist, not to the chiropractor. At the suggestion of my dad I also went to see a massage theropist. I would go and see a Massage theropist again too. I felt that the Physical and Massage therapist conveyed similar messages. I learned how to stretch, and strengthen my back. And the massage kept it supple and removed the knots that formed after a long day.

I was never able to relax at the chiro's office. He would twist my head and say relax???? I knew he was about to twist my neck so I tensed up. I only went to three sessions and then stopped.

Hope you get better quickly.

Lilith 11-17-2003 11:51 PM

A physical therapist's goal is for you to be strong enough to discontinue treatment with them as soon as is possible. I have had only positive experiences with them.

denny 11-18-2003 12:00 AM

What Lilith said!

Fairy-Bird 11-18-2003 12:33 AM

PF- Like I said, I was under the impression that the specialist lawyer guy was sendin me to was another physical therapist. Which is the reason I chose to go to this said specialist also because they were able to write me a note out of work for a few weeks. The gettin time off work thing will help my case and hopefully my neck. The lawyers specialist also will bill send the bill to the lawyer when I'm finished with treatments thereby cutting out the middle man... Mom Dad and I agreed that I've enough on my plate, an this sounded like a good idea.

campingboy- From what you said the physical therapy is sounding better and better. She (the physical therapist) showed me a few stretches to strenghen the neck muscles... He (the Chiropractor) said something about pushing on my back and it making popping sounds like cracking my knuckles... I can already pop my back if i need to... and its not my spine thats botherin me...

Lilith- yeah sounds about right. Thanks

Denny- Thanks *L*

Sharni 11-18-2003 03:46 AM

I will never go to a chiropracter again.....and have been strongly advised by my doctor not to...they can do more damage than good for some ppl...and i'm one of them!

Physio Therapy...the muscle training is the one I was referred to...and it worked wonders

BigBear57 11-18-2003 05:47 AM

Fairy-Bird Hon first and foremost I hope whatever treatment choice you make works quickly. I know the pains of such an ailment and it's no picnic at all. As for treatment choices I'd go with the chiro first and then whatever else next. That's MY opinion. I'll also add that the particular chiro makes all the difference. As with any profession there are great ones, good ones and some who should've been parking attendants. Mine just happens to be a great one. The only way I've found to locate the great ones is to talk to his patients and you'll get a feel for his work. I made a statement during my first visit to mine and got 3 or 4 testimonials from people I'd never seen before. Having been a patient now for several years, I give him rave reviews myself. Whatever path you choose be sure to heed precautions too. Injuries like this can be worsened by those of us who think we're tougher than they give us credit for. Take the time to heal properly so you won't have any extended pain.
Soap box aside now, Hugggs Darlin.... I hope all goes well.

Steph 11-18-2003 07:37 AM

My ex was crazy in his youth and fell off his bike, skis, etc. and landed on his back more than once. He had severe back pain and swears by his chiropracter.

I've never gone to one but have loads of PT experience but I'm using therapy to get strength back in my leg.

Ask your lawyer why he wants you to see a chiropracter.

Cobalt 11-18-2003 09:13 AM

I feel that they both have there place and most of them are good. Depends on what the problem is. I have gone to a chiropractor many many times, and it really helped. Other times a Doctor helps more. The problem is most Doc. hate chiros. and chiros. hate doc. Well maybe not hate, but feel differently about the type of treatment. I personaly don't like taking medicine if I don't have to, to many side affects. If your body works properly it will heal itself, and that is the way chiro. feel. As they say "If your spine is in line you'll feel fine", which is true. Then your body can take care of its self. But there are those times when you need other types of Doctors. It is a personal prefferance.

Teddy Bear 11-18-2003 09:46 AM

Picture 1 - Fairy-Birds accident.
 
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FB was in the high speed lane going apx. 65 mph when she was rear-ended. Can you imagine how fast he was going to do this kind of damage.... He said he was tired and only closed his eyes for a second. sheeezzzzz!!!

Teddy Bear 11-18-2003 09:49 AM

Picture 2
 
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Yes, the cars name is cream puff. My brother named her. LOL

Teddy Bear 11-18-2003 09:54 AM

Last picture - #3.
 
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Poor 'ole cream puff.

Poor Fairy-Bird!! Shes in pain alot. Thank you all for your input. Obviously we want to do what will be best for FB but how to decide what that is......???

teddy :) :)


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