Osteopathic and Chiropractic techniques have largely merged over the years - as they are both holistic remedies their objective is to improve the patient without getting caught up in perimeters like a lot of physio's (ie. ooh I can't possibly massage that bit of shoulder I'm not an osteopath you know). Essentially they are the same but I would say if you're afraid of clicking things out of shape go to an osteo, if that doesn't work take a harder line with the chiro. Doing the same thing myself at the moment, and my friend is training to be a chiropractor. Whatever you do sort out back problems at the time, cost irrelevant, it is so important.
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