tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6639976891208716981.post5062477219270668852..comments2015-08-21T13:08:03.867-07:00Comments on Hand To The Plough: The Chiropractor ChroniclesSusannah Forsheyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00789037705502234165noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6639976891208716981.post-45160216809463367422013-01-21T11:21:10.613-08:002013-01-21T11:21:10.613-08:00Such good news, Susi! Your info is exactly in acc...Such good news, Susi! Your info is exactly in accord with Egoscue's. I'm sure the atlas adjustments started everything off with a bang. Eventually you should be able to do without them, he says, avoiding that huge expense. I don't know about that, though. I found myself needing our new-found chiropractor after a big muscle pull, breaking sticks in half for the stove a few weeks ago. So I don't think I'm ready to drop it altogether. My atlas and I need to be on good terms constantly, or I'm not very happy.Gramonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03577128183578100387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6639976891208716981.post-37315741629981104492013-01-20T19:20:12.795-08:002013-01-20T19:20:12.795-08:00I had the same experience of realizing that certai...I had the same experience of realizing that certain muscle groups were "paralyzed". It wasn't permanent, obviously, but rather discovering, once the over-compensating muscles were returned to a relaxed state, that an entire other muscle group was severely atrophied due to disuse. I was fortunate enough to have Egoscue's exercises do the trick for me (as far as I know they seem to be solving my problems). Chiropractic care around here is EX. PEN. SIVE.lislynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10226221709279544399noreply@blogger.com