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God, that looks good right about now. I have been in Japan for years and âchiropracticâ practices are a glorified massage with a little back cracking from downward pressure of the palms (generally in the last 5 minutes of the massage).
I have found 1 chiropractor who claims he uses American chiropractic methods that takes Japanese insurance, but because the two (American practice/Japanese insurance), I have yet to go.
Being as young as I am, my back shouldnât hurt as muchâbut pain is just weakness leaving the body.
The end of the video is funny though. What is he trying to do? Realign her molars? :roll:
I used chiropractors for a couple of years, a decade ago. The relief was temporary; I would leave the practice feeling 'stunned' and was advised to put an icepack on every time. Eventually, the condition would return, worse than before.
On the other hand, physical therapy that involved tension, pulleys, stretches, free weights and massage, took care of my neck/upper back pain.
The sad thing is, I almost became a chiropractor in the mid 80s
Someone commented on that video that there is a diploma from the Church of Scientology on the wall; so expect to be proselytized as part of the treatment.