Hi i am a student and as sector of my course i enjoy to do a bit of research. Would anyone mind answering the fll
Have you ever suffered with put a bet on pain?
What treatment did you receieve?
Did you enjoy any side effects?
Did you have acupuncture?
Was this offered on the NHS or rewarded for privately?
Did it work?
Did you have any side effects?
Which of the treatments you received, did you find most impressive?
Answer: Due to being contained by over 20 car accident, I had a severely herniated disk four times,. A neurologist told me it be so badly herniated i have to have instantaneous surgery. I refused clich¨¦ I was going to try conservative treatment beside my chiropractor first (cause I knew he fixed me before)..the neurologist be so angry, he yelled after me as I gone.."you'll be back I guarantee it. You will not know how to stand the pain" well wrong as my chiropractor get me out of the wheelchair I used for much of the year (I was run over by a vehicle while walking) to walking 45 minutes a day.
I also tried twinge pills, a tens unit, hot pack and electric stim from my osteopath and physical therapy. Also used magnets and hot cold showers which did relief Though these helped, it be chiropractic that got me better.
in a minute to answer your questions
1. yes severe backbone pain especially low put a bet on and currently mid back and d¨¦colletage from a serious accident when I be hit by a car broadsided at 50 mph bout 2 months ago ..sooner or later he cracked my mid back which hurt for several weeks and no misery since..there or on my ribs which have been constant. Been ok for the final 3 weeks when it cracked.
2. see above
3. not really..just strain sometimes for the first several hours right after an adjustment
4 no to acupuncture
5 I live in the USA so not applicable but sometimes remunerated by medicaid and sometimes by the car insurance company of the guy at idiosyncrasy (all but three of the 20 or so was someone else's fault)
6 yes it worked but next to all these injuries my posterior will never be the same and I still hold pain but at least possible I can walk again and avoided surgery
7 no
8 chiropractic..it is miraculous and a hulking study on back anguish in US showed chiropractic most influential followed by exercise..regular doctors did not do well beside back misery
Sorry, no for all the above. I did
I took muscle relaxants
One side effect be i would pass out
Acupuncture no, but it be an option
Yes
chiropractic, manipulate
some soreness, followed by relief
electro-acupuncture merely (non-invasive)
insurance covered all thinking
it worked well
chiropractic be most effective.