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cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
wcaclimbing wrote:what good stuff can a massage do for a healthy person?
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kclborat wrote:where do you live
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salvadevinemasse wrote:How many of you have had a massage by a professional.. Plus how many of you have seen a chiropractors office?
Suntzu wrote:i do believe in physical therapy,,,,,,,haven went for years.but massage,i dont think it is for real ,chiropractor i have never been but i dont think it is real either.my back is very damaged,,,,so i can not take massage myself.i dont really know ,,,,,,more reserch is needed. SUNTZU
cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
HonorableHiiragi wrote:Nope i hasn't gotten a pro massage. nor has i been to the chiropracterererer
i just get half ass massages from willing friends
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btownmeggy wrote:I first received a professional massage many many years ago just for fun.
Later, a few years ago, I developed neck problems and started going to a chiropractor. I went for months and month, didn't improve at all, and eventually stopped.
Last summer I was convinced to go to a different chiropractor in the city where I now live. This chiropractor had a massage therapist in his office. I started getting gradually better, but I began to suspect that it was because of the message therapy and not the chiropractor. Meanwhile my partner was feeding me anti-chiropractor propaganda, which I more or less believed and believe. So I stopped going to the chiropractor and stopped receiving massages.
I do exercises and stretches and my neck usually doesn't hurt too bad. If I get to a really bad period with my neck again, I'll probably end up going just to a massage therapist, which I can get discounted through where I work now.
Also, my best friend is training to be a massage therapist, so I have a natural predilection towards them.
cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
DogDoc wrote:I think massage has a definite place in physical therapy. I'm very skeptical of chiropracty. I had major back surgery when I was 15 years old and 30 years later I still have a stainless steel rod in my back. It will be a cold day in hell before I allow someone to "adjust" me.
cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
hawkeye wrote:salvadevinemasse wrote:How many of you have had a massage by a professional.. Plus how many of you have seen a chiropractors office?
All of the above. Really.
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