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| - I really wanted to like this place. It's much closer than the chiropractor I've been using. I liked my chiropractor, but it's just incredibly hard to get to the office after work fighting traffic on the US 60. The Joint is so much more convenient.
I've been in chiropractic care for the better part of 30 years now. I've been to numerous practitioners over that time. Some were absolutely dreadful, some were neutral, and one or two were really good. So I gave The Joint a chance, having done four visits before writing this review.
First, the staff is very nice. I don't doubt for a moment that they actually did care and wanted to alleviate my issues. But they were unable to do so. At most I would get a few hours of relief and then the pain would creep in. My last visit I can't even say that. I experienced little relief, and then a NEW pain appeared. A very severe pain, far worse than what I had before. I relented and went back to my previous chiropractor, dealing with the traffic and long drive. She said my "L4" was out, adjusted me, and relief began almost immediately. It's been a full day now, and it's not perfect, but it's a lot better. I will need another visit to finish this off, but I think it is an illustration of the difference.
So I cannot recommend The Joint. While they exhibited concern and empathy, they didn't really exhibit competence at producing positive results. And that ultimately is the whole point of chiropractic care. I can recommend my other chiropractor if you live near her office, or are willing to fight the US 60 to get there.
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