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Pastimes : THE SLIGHTLY MODERATED BOXING RING

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To: Ish who wrote (16896)7/8/2002 9:52:36 AM
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Mine does shoulders, so I assumed they all did. The only reason I know mine does is that one of my shoulders began popping out of its socket for a sec when I'd do the motion of pulling on a coat. Unserious but momentarily painful. He fixed it up. (Manipulation and exercises.) I guess I was just lucky to have a guy who did that.

I went to a chiropractor for it because someone I knew had had the same thing and a (different) chiropractor had fixed hers. Have you tried a few different chiropractors? Maybe they would say No to the question "are you a kinesthesiologist," but know what to do about your rotator cuffs anyway?
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