Hi Odra111,
I'm not qualified to speak about Chiropractors personally, but here's my experience. 4 years ago I was having severe pain in my lower back, it was just the one spot and did not hurt by touching the area, but the pain spasms were severe and constant. At this time I had seen several drs. who never bothered to run any type of test. I was told to go home and take Advil. I probably took Advil hourly, which we know is not good. But I was not functioning very well and felt it worth the risk. I got a call at home offering me a free chiropratic visit and xrays. I was interested in finding out what those xrays said. He told me I had scholiolis of the spine and he could help me. He put me on a table and hooked me up to a machine. I was wrenching in pain. He came over and asked me if it helped. NO!!!! Anyway, once he found out my insurance wouldn't accept him, we were both done at that point. I found a dr. I had seen previously and really liked who had moved to a neighboring practice. I had been trying to find a replacement for him locally and gave up and tracked him edown. Should have done it sooner. By now it's three years with this dibilitating pain. I was so frustrated at this point because I'd taken sick leave, paid co-pays galore and got absolutely no one who could/would help. I walked out of most of those appointments disapointed and felt like it had been a waste of time and money!!!! So I go see my old primary cae physician and wow, what a difference tha made. He remembered me and sat there and intently listened to my story and the length of time I'd been dealing with it. He sent me to xray to look at my back. The back xray came back and it puzzled him since he couldn't find anything. So he's in front of me in his chair and he starts talking about the atatomy. He stated "somethings purshing on a nerve." Bingo!!! Then with apologies he sent me back to do an xray on the neck. This was a precaution since he hadn't found anything in the back. He came back in the room with the xray and hand and said he was glad I had done that. As it turned out I had to have immediate surgery to prevent paralasis. He referred me for an MRI and then to the neurosurgeon. Both said the same thing. I had a two level fusion and no more pain. Well at least for two years. It was really good. Suddenly two weeks ago I started having additional, different symptoms above and below my fusion. I've been busy the last couple weeks, drs. appointment, a nerve assessment which came out fine, an MRI and a trip to the neuorsurgeon. I feel lucky, these drs. are not always easy to get in to see. But even the first time, they saw the seriousness and moved me to the top of the list. I was greatful. My entire trust is in the hands of these two drs. The neuro said he wanted to hold off on surgery at this point and keep a close eye. My fusion was two level from C5-7. The new MRI shows bulging at C4 directly above the fusion and c7-t1 directly below the fusion. Yikes. Well next I will be seeing a pain specialist and also be scheduled for an MRI on my lower back. They've never looked there before. I feel they are being pro-active. They both have very high ratings. So I guess my fate is in their hands at this point in time.
In conclusion, the chiropractor did not see what my dr. saw from xrays which were done very close together. He offered me help, but would not have been able to diagnose my problem. I left his office in more pain than when I went in. My insurance would not cover chiropractic visits. He didn't have a clue regarding the extent of my problems. I believe he was looking for my insurance coverage. I wasn't impressed.
I sincerely hope this helps. I have no experience with other chiropractors, but this one was not on the right track. He is also a physical trainer.
Good luck and best wishes.
Swartzie