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Mark L.
Posted: 2006-09-24 08:47:22
I think chiros have a greater potential than some other areas because they don't totally follow the dogma of the western medical system. They are already thining out the conventional box. If you find one that thinks outside the chiro box too its prob a bonus :)

I think my chiro rocks-though he generally doesn't do much cracking (I think he knows my strength coach will give him shit lol) but seriously he has other tools as well.

There are quite a few chiros that also do ART...

The cool thing about more than just a hammer in the tool box is that not everything looks like a nail.

Didn't quite follow all-why would you want blood flow diverted away from the muscles?

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