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Chiropractors in Issan


louse1953

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There is an excellent Thai Traditional medicine school in Surin, it is located on Tessaban Road, it is the road next to the main police station, drive down about 3/4 of the way, on the right hand side is a children's play area and directly opposite is a very narrow path, go to the end of the path and there is the school. Now it not look much but I assure you they know what they are doing and can give you a real Thai medicine massage (no extras, not that sort of massage). I have been there many times, also very cheap. I suggest you take someone who speaks Thai the first time so they can explain to you and them what you need help with.

 

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https://www.google.co.th/maps/@14.8842978,103.4957175,3a,75y,27.13h,79.36t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPJlfR3Rjg0JYOQkoOLa85w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 

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16 hours ago, louse1953 said:

Thanks SF,i will give it a try for my crook back.

Let me know how you get on. They sorted my back and my shoulder out for me. It will take a few visits to sort out. Where they do the massage is in an open area with a thatched roof, it really not look much of a place but be assured they know there stuff. May be worth putting on some mosquito cream as there are a few about.

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16 hours ago, louse1953 said:

Thanks SF,i will give it a try for my crook back.

 

 

I'd advise to use some caution in what you allow, meaning be sure to know what he/she plans to do prior to doing it.

 

I once saw a highly recommended chiropractor for back and neck pain.      He took a full back Xray and proceeded to apply his practice.     I saw him several times over a few weeks.

 

Finally he "adjusted" my neck  and upon doing so, he jumped back as he saw my reaction.  (I suspect he feared a law suit for what he should have likely never done to me.)    He exclaimed based on what he saw and not the Xray,  "You have a pinched nerve".

 

Subsequent to this in an emergency room a doctor told me based on my symptoms  of numbness in certain fingers, it was  likely I had a pinched nerve.       He recommended an MRI that confirmed a pinched nerve.

 

Physical therapy eventually relieved my condition of constant pain.

 

I'll need improved odds  for success before I ever have surgery on my back or neck.

 

 

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