I was going to have a trainer ride her today, but she was too sore for it. I didn’t even saddle her due to how sensitive her back is right now.

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    Yeah. It’s very different than people chiropractors. It is body work and stretching and massage to get things back into place. It’s expensive, but it’ll be worth it.

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      That sound exactly the same, actually.

      How are they regulated? Because if they aren’t, then you don’t really know what you’re getting.

      “Good” chiropractors will stick to the same treatments that actual medical professionals would prescribe, and hence produce results at times. But that doesn’t change the fact that it’s not a protected term that brings with it some kind of license or education.

      As such, no-one who takes doing things right seriously goes by it. To people who science, the term sits right next to homeopathy, and will never be associated with serious medical care.