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I have something that feels like a pinched nerve at the top of my spine on one side. It just happened randomly. I don't normally have spine problems, but now it's sore to turn my neck fully to one side. Any suggestions as to what type of practitioner would be best to see?

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Chiropractor, definately. One crack and you'll be right as rain ;) well as long as you get a good one! Can you get someone who is recommended by a friend or a doctor or something?

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Physical Therapist definately--one who is experienced with Muscle Energy Technique to allign the spine and Strain/counterstrain to address the soft tissue imbalance that brought you there to begin with. i can promise you if you get a thrust-type of adjustment, you will be right back to the same place you are now in a week, which is why Chiropractic has you going for the rest of your life.
Find a clinic that is PT owned and you'll avoid the shake and bakers(hot packs, ultrasound, massage). Newer PTs will have a DPT (doctorate). Those practicing 10-15 years will have an MPT and those practicing more than 20 years will have a PT degree. More letters doesn't necessarily mean better--just reflects the entry level degree at the time of graduation. You want the best manual therapist you can find.

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i had a life long bump in my neck cured with one chrio treatment last year, so with love, I have to disagree with you here. It depends on the practitioner, if they are really good, it doesn't matter which modality they use, it will work. Like wise if they're crap then the treatment will also be crap no matter what it is. Say some prayers to help you find the highest and best healer for you ;)

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It actually depends on whether the injury is structural or muscular. If it's structural a chiropractor would be best. If it's muscular a massage or physical therapist would be best. I personally would start at the least expensive treatment and work from there. At home you can use hot compresses, stretching, and arnica cream. If that doesn't work then I would get a massage with focus in that area...from a therapist in private practice that focuses on therapeutic work, not some spa. And if those things do not work I would go to a chiropractor. However, I would want them to do some diagnostic work before cracking, as this is not always necessary and can lead to more problems if done incorrectly or unnecessarily.

Feel better!

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Well, I tell ya one thing. I've experienced this type of thing many times. Sometimes massage and chiropractic, both very often invasive technique, CAN, not necessarily, make it worse, 'fore it gets better.

Acupuncture might work, but I am not a fan since I've had so many treatments that did so little.

I like to wait these things out, sometimes putting linament on the area (the stuff that makes the skin tingle, and feel hot).

Hope this is helpful.

I've just given very general remarks. Next to meaningless, ha-ha.

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Find a good chiropractor. Easier said than done I know, but I used google to find mine.

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I like to wait these things out when it happens to me: massage and chiropractic can make it worse when worked on in a situation like yours, especially since practitioners are under such time constraints.

When I see someone who can't stand up straight, I spend two hours on them, and that usually does the job. Very laborious, very slowly and methodical, no rushing. Or it might make it worse. When I was working in spas and such, only had an hour usually, not enough for me.

A long sleep is a good idea I think.

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chiropractor is fine , but naprathy is finner. Accupuncture is great but in this case might be not neccessary.Massage is not to adjust you being out of spine alinmnent, it only relaxes muscles.

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strongly recommend naprathy, more so any one who received their graduation diploma from the original Chicago Collage...........

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I'm not sure I've heard of anyone doing this where I live, but I'll check it out, thanks.

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acupuncture is awesome but it is not curative - it only relieves pain. chiropractor sounds right but you might want to get something imaged so he has a clear picture of what's going on before he/she starts tinkering.

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I strongly disagree with acupuncture not being curative, after all this practice was and still is in use for 1,000's of yrs in orient. Example, I had my foot crushed by buldozer on job( yrs back ) and only reason I did not have it amputeted is becouse it survived it. Had torn ligaments and shreded muscles, thanks to it.3 diferent chiroprators could not relief the pain, so I finnaly had chosen my naprathy neighbor at that time, who first and only time applied acupuncture to it and I never had any treatment done to it since. Its been 16 yrs since then. Yes, acupuncture will heal in certain cases if not all.

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