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jasonTDI
07-01-2009, 09:06 PM
Anyone know one in the area, preferably a palmer...Or will there be one that might show up that is licensed in the state? I know for sure I could use an adjustment after riding 800 miles. I have enough issues with tendonitis in my elbows and wrists. Bad L5, L4, tweaked upper pinching the ulnar nerve...All fun. I have cash.....
Holly
07-02-2009, 08:42 AM
Get in touch with the people who put on the Finger Lakes Rally. A chiropractor does regular seminars there, and I'd bet that a lot of people who have seen him would chip in to bring him to the National.
Holly
Ron_Ces
07-02-2009, 04:40 PM
Anyone know one in the area, preferably a palmer...All fun. I have cash.....
Does that come with a happy ending?
Ron
jasonTDI
07-02-2009, 05:45 PM
Not that palmer!
This one!
http://www.palmer.edu/
Don't forget the anti-monkey butt to prevent chaffing!
I know there will be an excellent masseuse there. She is awesome!
nplenzick
07-02-2009, 10:09 PM
Get in touch with the people who put on the Finger Lakes Rally. A chiropractor does regular seminars there, and I'd bet that a lot of people who have seen him would chip in to bring him to the National.
Holly
Unless he or she is licensed in TN they wouldn't be able to practice.
The best bet is to find someone local, that's what a few people did last year in WY with great success.
jasonTDI
07-02-2009, 10:24 PM
Just like I said in my post about the licensing.
Polarbear
07-03-2009, 03:51 PM
Our Org. has grown old, or has been all along! A Chiro. Doc would be a welcome sight for SOOOOO many of us:). I'm surprised this has never come up much before:). Our group would probably wear those folks out, with business. Many,many young folks do this too, so I feel better...Randy:usa
Ksrob
07-03-2009, 05:12 PM
Our Org. has grown old, or has been all along! A Chiro. Doc would be a welcome sight for SOOOOO many of us:). I'm surprised this has never come up much before:). Our group would probably wear those folks out, with business. Many,many young folks do this too, so I feel better...Randy:usa
I wouldn't use a chiro. A massage, yes. I've used bone crackers before and each time they make my problems worse.
Bring on the massage theapists!
Polarbear
07-04-2009, 06:36 AM
Using several different ones over my years, I have found some rougher than others and one really GOOD one, I use today. I come out a new man:). Randy:usa
jasonTDI
07-04-2009, 09:13 AM
Randy has it right.
A. You need to go enough to get the stuff corrected. I'm a mechanic by trade and am on my feet, on concrete an average of 13 hours a day. My knees and lower back pay for that. Plus the tendinitis in my elbows. If I didn't see him I would not be able to ride. Period. In fact he doesn't take my gov insurance (wife works for the city) and I don't care. I just pay the man. 1-2 times a week. If you're in the Bellville/ New Glarus, WI area stop in and see D.C. Ed Flesch.
B. Find a good one. No offense to other schools but in the 30 or so docs I've used I like the palmers the most.
C. It's not for everyone. And that's cool to.
hughesdc94
07-04-2009, 09:48 AM
You can go to the Palmer website and submit for a referral https://www.palmer.edu/forms.aspx?ekfrm=1242, or the phone number is: for general information (563) 884-5000 or develpment office (563)884-5453. Hope this helps.:
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