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Kiel Michael Eulberg

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So I was talking to a friend the other day who was mentioning how good a trip to the chiropractor went, and I started to think I should really be hitting one up. Does anyone have any tips/ advice about visiting one? I can't imagine we would be too different from normal folks going in. Also if anyone has a recommended chiropractor I would love my first visit to be with someone who I've heard good things about.

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Yes chiropractor will make you feel great, but the issue I have with it is that it is not treating the reason why you are in pain, he just forces your bones in place. There is nothing better than a good stretching class, it will take longer for you to feel the results, but they are more long terms results. Yoga is a good thing to do. I personally have been going to a Klein technique at Barbara Mahler in NYC http://barbaramahler.net/ she does stretching class for modern dancers and it helped me a lot. I actually do a quick stretch from her before operating and I can feel the difference if I forget/don't have time to do it. Her basic idea is to balance the muscles of your body by relaxing them instead of tensing them.

 

PS: if you're interested in trying the Klein technique, shoot me an email, we'll go together https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=2hsqgg10b2h17gs1gctshjt27g@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York

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Yes chiropractor will make you feel great, but the issue I have with it is that it is not treating the reason why you are in pain, he just forces your bones in place. There is nothing better than a good stretching class, it will take longer for you to feel the results, but they are more long terms results. Yoga is a good thing to do. I personally have been going to a Klein technique at Barbara Mahler in NYC http://barbaramahler.net/ she does stretching class for modern dancers and it helped me a lot. I actually do a quick stretch from her before operating and I can feel the difference if I forget/don't have time to do it. Her basic idea is to balance the muscles of your body by relaxing them instead of tensing them.

 

PS: if you're interested in trying the Klein technique, shoot me an email, we'll go together https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=2hsqgg10b2h17gs1gctshjt27g@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York

That may prove a tad difficult, as I am based in Los Angeles. I've been doing a bit of yoga when I can fit it into the schedule, and I do some yoga stretchesbefore I operate. Thank you for the tips though, any advice from people on this site is usually good advice.

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