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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 634334" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>I agree with CJ : </p><p>I've heard acupuncture, a GOOD chiropractor and therapeutic massage, all done in conjunction with each other and an anti-inflammatory diet can help.</p><p></p><p>This is my experience. Chiropractic helps a lot. At one point, I would get muscle spasms so bad I could not walk.Chiro has enabled me to live an active life without surgery or medications. At times, I have seen a chiropractor twice a month. Currently it is about every 2 months. I get massages every few months and strive for about 4 accupuncture sessions a year. Swimming is great for me. I walk my dog about 15 minutes in the morning. Daily epsom calt baths are also very helpful. When I am in pain, I need to get off my feet. I find more rest , not pushing myself more is the most helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 634334, member: 6393"] I agree with CJ : I've heard acupuncture, a GOOD chiropractor and therapeutic massage, all done in conjunction with each other and an anti-inflammatory diet can help. This is my experience. Chiropractic helps a lot. At one point, I would get muscle spasms so bad I could not walk.Chiro has enabled me to live an active life without surgery or medications. At times, I have seen a chiropractor twice a month. Currently it is about every 2 months. I get massages every few months and strive for about 4 accupuncture sessions a year. Swimming is great for me. I walk my dog about 15 minutes in the morning. Daily epsom calt baths are also very helpful. When I am in pain, I need to get off my feet. I find more rest , not pushing myself more is the most helpful. [/QUOTE]
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