I am going to the chiropractor (first time this one) and my son is going Saturday. I used to bo see Dr. Mike. Will provide feedback.
The chiropractor treated my boy for neck, shoulder, back, knee, ankle problems and found a muscle injury under his armpit we didn't know he had. Neck better already. Will go back Monday for 2nd treatment. Said it is ok for my boy to play soccer again. I didn't need a 2nd treatment, neck so much better. I give him a thumbs up.
I can recommend Dr. Scott wholeheartedly. A few months ago I had serious back pain and it took him 2 sessions to fix it. It was an overall good experience and I was really convinced of his skills. From my point of view they offer western standard therapies. They know what they are doing and certainly they got an substantial education back in the days. Very obviously they didn't lerned the job by watching Youtube videos. As far as I remember Dr. Scott is working every second day. His partner, I forgot the name, is working the other days, Sunday closed. If you have problems with your back, hip, shoulder, knee, foot or whatsoever, then these two guys are the persons to ask for help.
Yes what Syefan said. I had the pleasure of dealing with the other Dr. Dr Ken. He was my first experience with a chiropractor. On a lark I stopped in on my way past their clinic. My neck and upper back were stiff as a board and hadn't moved much in years. When I walked out the door I felt like a million bucks.
My wife didn't believe in chiropractic treatment and refused to let my son go to one, even though he had shoulder and neck pain for 5 years. After two visits to a witch doctor here and in Sequijor, and X-rays and MRI at Silliman and Cebu (who disagreed on a bursa problem) she gave in. Friday's treatment cleared up the neck and back and the shoulder is better but still painful. He will go back Monday and Friday and DR. Scott expects him to be near normal after those treatments. Exploratory surgery here is out of the question and going to the US is cost-prohibited. Praying that Dr. Scott can cure most of the pain. He is continuing to play soccer with the injuries.