
Originally Posted by
ScottG
If it really hurts all the time and you have insurance, you may wanna get things checked out to ensure no herniated disks or fractured/compressed vertebrae.
Any decent chiropractor is going to do x-rays and check for those kind of things before he does anything else. We sent a friend to our chiro, who x-rayed him and immediately referred him to an ortho because he had some serious problems that required surgery. So I'd still recommend a good chiropractor as a place to start for back pain.
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