Re: [RC] sore backs again... - Susan Garlinghouse
> from behind (she was 6'2" looked like *your* big sister), then put her
> hand inside his leg and gave a little twist and "no more problems". (I
> LOVE instant results) >bg< By the way, he'd had no back problems though.
> I plan to try your stretches.
I'm sure I know that chiro, though I can't remember her name for the life of
me. Years ago, I got into a trailer accident that seemed like no big deal
at the time, but Cato started losing muscle mass on one side and collapsing
on one hind leg during riding. It got progressively worse, I had every vet
(and several chiros) in So Cal trying to figure it out and the best they
could figure was there was something impinging on the motor nerves going
from the spine to the big muscle groups. It got so bad they were starting
to hint about euthanasia (poor guy couldn't walk down the driveway without
falling down at that point, and I'd long since had to stop riding him).
Someone gave me the number of this particular chiro when she was still
coming out to the west coast from KY (she doesn't anymore), she knew exactly
what the problem was, came and adjusted Cato's pelvis and back and like you
said, instant results and improvement, and he never looked back. Absolutely
amazing. I know it's considered chasing unicorns by some, but I sure was/am
convinced of the value of it, done correctly.
Susan G
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