The chiropractor told me to stop the workout I had been doing, which included yoga (and martial arts and lots of other things). He didn't want it interfering in what he did. As I worked out under his physical therapist's direction, I noticed my range of motion was decreasing and not increasing.
When we stopped going to the chiropractor, I tried to get back into my workout and found I was no longer able to do some of what I had done. The noticeable loss of range of motion was only one of the reasons why we stopped - we discovered the chiropractor was also doing questionable billing with the insurance company.
He may have been an exception, more criminal than chiropractor, but he's definitely convinced me to stay away.
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Date: 2008-04-12 04:17 am (UTC)When we stopped going to the chiropractor, I tried to get back into my workout and found I was no longer able to do some of what I had done. The noticeable loss of range of motion was only one of the reasons why we stopped - we discovered the chiropractor was also doing questionable billing with the insurance company.
He may have been an exception, more criminal than chiropractor, but he's definitely convinced me to stay away.