I went for chiropractic adjustments for nearly 30 years, but with chiropractors in their own tiny practices. The fee was fairly small, $40 a visit, and they sat with me for a good twenty minutes or more. We talked about every ailment I had, which thankfully were few, and I considered my chiro to be my primary care physician.
I began, for the first time in my life, to have a serious condition that defied diagnosis. No one could help me, not the chiro, the PTs the orthopedists, the general care doctors, the homeopaths.
Then the covid con started, and they all required that their patients be jabbed or they wouldn't work on them. I found a rolfer who didn't care, and also didn't make me wear a mask at the visits. He was grateful that I didn't require him to wear one while he worked on me. This fellow understood that restricting your breath is not good for your health, unlike all the other so-called health professionals.
After six months of weird leg swelling, excruciating pain, and fears that I would never walk again, this guy fixed me lickety split. It was expensive, I went two or three times a week for one hour sessions, but it worked very quickly. I now go four times a year, and the problem has never resurfaced. He helps whenever I have any kind of pain.
Find a rolfer.
Rolfing was definitely ahead of it's time, given what they know about fascia now! There's no rolfers round me but myotherapy is quite common in Australia and I find it really good. My osteo (more on that in today's post) really pays attention to fascia.
How awesome that he fixed you. It's worth t's weight in gold and then some to find a good therapist, and to have your problem solved! Sometimes it's just connecting with the right person.