| whats a good price for a chiroprator...? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 1 2009, 01:37 PM (340 Views) | |
| Pint | Mar 1 2009, 01:37 PM Post #1 |
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I have a chiropractor at my gym, he is charging £35 a session to members- I am also seeing a sports injury therapist who I am paying £45 a session and got charged a tenner today because I couldnt get away from work and had to put it off until tomorrow..... I am in the wrong job!!! Do you think that this is reasonable....? |
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| Stevemottram | Mar 1 2009, 09:06 PM Post #2 |
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Hard to say mate... Mine is local in Swindon and charges £28 a session and last appointment is 8pm so i go after work... Must admit she's worked wonders on my back...
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| pkpit | Mar 3 2009, 08:31 PM Post #3 |
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have words with your local university. the final year students need to practice but dont make any adjustements without supervision. |
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| stainless | Mar 12 2009, 06:39 PM Post #4 |
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Nobody is this field seems to do very much for any less than £30.I've been to lots of people over the years,i go regularly to an osteopath and he's great i'd hate to have to go anywere else now.He'll generaly see most people 2 or 3 times to sort out an acute injury more for a cronic injury.My experiance with chiropractors is that they mostly try to sign you up to a course of treatment claiming that they'll sort you out in 12 sessions or such like,must be able to forsee the future. Where as in the past i'd wait until i'd put my back out before i'd go,nowadays i go periodically for prevention rather than cure,seems to be working out better for me. |
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