Something I forgot.
Kiba, my experience with chiropractors has, generally, been very good. The one not so good one is what I want to use as an example for what to look for in a bad one. The one that wasn't good spent a lot of time, and my money, doing "thermal maps" of my back and a ton of x-rays. The problems were easing, but not fast and they were busy prescribing "holistic" lifestyle adjustments. Lots of TENs and very little "adjustments". The final straw was when they left me hooked up to a TENs, on my lower back, for about an hour. They "forgot" I was there although I could hear them talking and laughing the whole time, too distracted to remember they actually had a patient. I ripped the pads off and walked out. Would you believe they actually chased me into the parking lot and then had the nerve to send me a bill?
Anyhow, look for one that does adjustments, old school, and uses a TENs. The smaller the office the better. The guy I go to now has three treatment rooms and practices chiropracty, adjusting the spine. No thermal mumbo jumbo or holistic crap.