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@lesx The same. I went for 16 sessions over 8 weeks. Not the slightest difference. When I first met the person, she said she could reduce the pain by about 80%. She required a contract. Fortunately, my insurance pays for up to 10 sessions. I don't think she was a scammer like almost every chiropractor is because she never even suggested doing more sessions. I checked some good research, and it seems that it can help in some cases. I have tried red light and TENS - nothing. The only thing that helped is walking, and getting up a lot - not sitting for a long period.

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@japanjim I was surprised to read that your chiropractor required you to sign a contract. I am 78 years old and have been to various medical professionals throughout my life. I have not been asked by any of them to sign a contract except I think my audiologist, who had to purchase hearing aids for me.

I assume the contract you signed requires that you pay for treatments whether you received them or not?

For me, that is an indication that the chiropractor is way too concerned with your money.