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Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7067503)
There's good and bad.... I usually interview my chiro too... before treatment. It's a good idea.
Never had a frightening one yet, though did once get a rather ineffective one. http://www.bowen.asn.au/bowen-therap...bowen-therapy/ |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
I'm not familiar with the term but it sounds very like what an osteo does or should do anyway.
Mine (the guy I saw before I moved), at least, takes a holistic approach - which is what I needed after being given stronger and stronger painkillers and injections in the knee :eek: by the rheumatologist and not getting anywhere with the physio and having a GP who didn't seem to be able to look at more than one issue at a time or connect my liver problems with the stronger and stronger painkillers...:blink: you get the drift? :lol: He looks at the whole of you, the underlying causes as much as the symptoms, e.g., in my case I had a numb thigh; the rheumatologist was not interested and the physio couldn't find the cause. Mr Jo judged it to be referred pain from my back, which may have been due to an earlier fall. He also knew that a lot of my inflammation was caused by autoimmune issues, and grilled me about what I'd eaten as I have food intolerances and there is a link. :o Also communicated with my doctor and even visited my gym to discuss my programme with my personal trainer. He was also skilling up in other areas, including TCM, and shortly before I left he started practising Trigger Point Needling - which he came to Oz to learn. I'm in two minds about that one (as I am with acupuncture, which I'd also tried). Lest I should sound like a cult member (or a hypochondriac or just someone with way too much money), before I saw him I was very sceptical about osteos, and especially the craniosacral therapy, but when I saw him I was in a very bad way - Tiddly knows the history - and he really sorted me out. I really need to find an osteo here but I keep putting it off in case they don't measure up. :( |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7067575)
I really need to find an osteo here but I keep putting it off in case they don't measure up. :(
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Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
I have been to both, and definitely preferred the osteo. I found they took many less sessions to accomplish similar results. At chiros I always feel like I'm on an assembly line, as they push you in and out so fast. I have been lucky with GREAT osteos though.
Seasider, if you want a recommendation on a great osteo in Chatswood, let me know. |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by augigi
(Post 7067615)
Seasider, if you want a recommendation on a great osteo in Chatswood, let me know.
Tiddly - a girl has to get her priorities right. I've just spent 7 months interviewing, trialling and dismissing hair stylists, hopefully now sorted. Osteo next on the list. :D |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7067630)
Yes please! I go there at least once a week so that would be good. There are a couple within 5 mins walk of me and I haven't even set foot in the clinics so very unfair, but from the info (or lack of it) on the web I'm just wary.
Tiddly - a girl has to get her priorities right. I've just spent 7 months interviewing, trialling and dismissing hair stylists, hopefully now sorted. Osteo next on the list. :D :( |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7067630)
Tiddly - a girl has to get her priorities right. I've just spent 7 months interviewing, trialling and dismissing hair stylists, hopefully now sorted. Osteo next on the list. :D You ladies and your hairs! |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
http://www.pambackcare.com.au/chatswood.htm
The lady is called Im, she actually trained in the UK. I always found her able to fit me in if I needed an appointment. It's right in the tower above the Chatswood railway station. |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 7067639)
:D
You ladies and your hairs! I was thinking of going really short... shaving it all off. |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by augigi
(Post 7067654)
http://www.pambackcare.com.au/chatswood.htm
The lady is called Im, she actually trained in the UK. I always found her able to fit me in if I needed an appointment. It's right in the tower above the Chatswood railway station. |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7067655)
Hair free.... it's the only way.
I was thinking of going really short... shaving it all off. Um, sorry, mooncat - let us know how you get on! |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by augigi
(Post 7067654)
http://www.pambackcare.com.au/chatswood.htm
The lady is called Im, she actually trained in the UK. I always found her able to fit me in if I needed an appointment. It's right in the tower above the Chatswood railway station. |
Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 7067678)
Are you sure she's called Im? Is it not Er?
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Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7067679)
Are you bored, Spartacus? :p
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Re: osteopath vs chiropracter
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 7067681)
Second chortle of the morning. :p
It's had me chortling all morning, I can tell you. :blink: :blink: :blink: |
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