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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 15675325" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>When I used to do flatwork for 12 hours a day in the younger years I ended up at a chiro for my lower back after a rather grueling day of shoveling 30 yards of fresh concrete my self and felt a small pop in my back, wors't decision i've ever made. Went in feeling sore and nothing much then feeling overworked then I went in for an "adjustment" laid on the table face down for close to an hour before they came in and wasn't even laying flat the fking table was kind of inverted and did something that destroyed my lower back. Claimed it "couldn't" have been anything he did because hes a professional and I was just some jerkoff working with foundations where I could have easily been hurt well before going there..... anyone that's worked with that sh1t knows you get pretty shredded doing it day in and out and the likely hood of something actually happening to you to "hurt" you over something you've done for years and your body is used to just like lifting weights with muscle memory that your body is formed to.. Yeah fking right I was injured before I went in, someone called in sick so I had to do a bit extra work but it wasn't anything new. Jackass ended up getting served up a few years later for fraud and buying degrees out of Mexico or some random sh1t, I let no one touch me anymore and ended up becoming a personal trainer for the Navy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 15675325, member: 93498"] When I used to do flatwork for 12 hours a day in the younger years I ended up at a chiro for my lower back after a rather grueling day of shoveling 30 yards of fresh concrete my self and felt a small pop in my back, wors't decision i've ever made. Went in feeling sore and nothing much then feeling overworked then I went in for an "adjustment" laid on the table face down for close to an hour before they came in and wasn't even laying flat the fking table was kind of inverted and did something that destroyed my lower back. Claimed it "couldn't" have been anything he did because hes a professional and I was just some jerkoff working with foundations where I could have easily been hurt well before going there..... anyone that's worked with that sh1t knows you get pretty shredded doing it day in and out and the likely hood of something actually happening to you to "hurt" you over something you've done for years and your body is used to just like lifting weights with muscle memory that your body is formed to.. Yeah fking right I was injured before I went in, someone called in sick so I had to do a bit extra work but it wasn't anything new. Jackass ended up getting served up a few years later for fraud and buying degrees out of Mexico or some random sh1t, I let no one touch me anymore and ended up becoming a personal trainer for the Navy. [/QUOTE]
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