For specific ailments, I’ve nothing but good things to say about the 2 chiropractors I’ve seen.
Both were a bit strange, personality wise, the first one more so than the second.
Both took x-rays before starting any treatment, and discussed “normal” bone structure in the neck vs my structure, and explained why I was feeling pain, and what they were going to attempt prior to actually cracking anything.
I have some recurring issues with my neck. In most folks, it curves towards the front, I have a couple of bones that don’t line up quite right, so they create a “straight portion” in the center of the curve. The doctor (MD) likes to prescribe muscle relaxers, and pain meds, which I don’t want to take, as they don’t “fix” the underlying issue. The chiropractor (DC) fixes them up nicely in just a few visits.
My first experience with one followed massive pain, which essentially made my right arm useless. I was unable to even pick up a 15" monitor (standard size back in that day), and I lived through the pain for nearly a week, thanks to some <ahem> self prescribed herbal smoke, and loads of OTC asprin and the like. I finally broke down, and went to a chiropractor on the way home. I was able to leave his office able to use my arm, and the pain was greatly decreased. A few visits later, and I felt normal again.
Every few years, the pain returns, usually due to me doing something either a) stupid, or b) sleeping horribly. After a couple of days of suffering, I make an appointment to see my favorite “bone cruncher.” The pain goes away.
I agree that many/most of them want to make you a “regular”, but I just stop making appointments when I do not feel a need for them any longer. I’d recommend that action to anyone that is using the services of said “bone cruncher”.
It’s not for every ache and pain, but for the right things, such as pinched nerves, misaligned bones and the like, they can be miracle workers. YMMV.
Worst case, give them a try, if they do nothing to help your issue, discontinue treatment, and find another provider (alternative or traditional type medicine as you choose).
-Butler