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Old 10-08-2008, 10:29 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ts.vassilev View Post
Goood *rubs hands*

So that kinda helps. I have been confused by monitoring good chiropractors and PTs. That's a good start. I am right that they all wind up at the same alley, IF they what to and pursue the additional knowledge path. Something like me wanting to know more after I became a trianer. That suits me.

So Core ...would you recommend the chiropractic and getting better route, or the PT and getting better route?
hey ts,

I have to agree with Kuri in that it matters how much dedication practitioners put into their continuing journey of education. Are you looking for one for yourself or to recommend people to? I can only make recommendations based on my personal experience and draw from the literature in terms of which interventions have a good track record for the given condition/complaint.

I personally have a small handful of PT's I recommend based on geograpy/specialization, etc. but I recommend establishing a relationship of sorts with a couple of professionals. I also know of a couple of evidence-based ortho-minded chiros that I trust.

Sorry my answer isn't as clear-cut as you may have wished but it really does depend on many factors.

All the best!
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