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Tupim, for the record, you have NO idea which, if any, of us has a background, expertise, or education in medicine.
Jose, while severe scoliosis should absolutely be treated by those who are trained to do so, a very mild scoliosis DOES respond to good chiropractic care, and it is very clear you do not have too much experience with good chiropractors if you think that it what they do is a big toe pinch and a massage. I come from a long line of chiropractors, and that remark was extremely inaccurate.
My late father O”H, knew more about the workings of the spine and its connection to other conditions of the body than most medical doctors. With Hashem’s help, he was able to give measurable and often permanent pain relief (sometimes without being paid) to patients who had not been helped by endless trips to orthopedists,or by shots and medications. His spinal manipulations (not MASSAGES), were based on sound physiology and anatomy, which he studied for several years in chiropractic school, comparably to going to medical school. If the chiropractors with whom you are acquainted only pinch big toes and give massages, then they are probably quacks.