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    Question Sore Back - Physio, Chiro or Bowen?

    I'm 31 weeks and my lower back is causing me a lot of pain. I've never had back problems and didn't have an usually sore back with my first pregnancy.

    Any suggestions as to who would give me some relief? Physio, chiro or bowen therapy are the only options available to me (I'm in a rural area).

    Thanks.

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    Dec 2006
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    Sore Back - Physio, Chiro or Bowen?

    Any of them can help, my advice would be to talk to each of them and see what they think they can do to help. My old chiro wouldn't treat me at 24 weeks told me to put up with it. I found a great physio who had me back on my feet really quickly.

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    Osteo - especially one who does cranio sacral work. They get a great response for pregnant women and babies also When the BB Centre's osteo clients came out they were soooo happy with their treatment.
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    Osteo - especially one who does cranio sacral work. They get a great response for pregnant women and babies also When the BB Centre's osteo clients came out they were soooo happy with their treatment.
    Physio, chiro or bowen therapy are the only options available to me (I'm in a rural area).
    Thanks, but if you read my original message I'm in the country. Nearest osteo is over 200km's away.

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    I did actually read your post and I apologise for misunderstanding/misreading.
    Kelly xx

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    Sequoia. I have been seeing a Chiro and it has helped me so much! I didn't know which way to go at the time and this guy wasn't especially geared toward pregnancy but he knew his stuff and has a 'high, low' table which is an electronic table that takes you from standing to lying. Maybe being in the country, she/he may not have that gizmo but my Chiro did originally work on me on the normal bed - I thought in my head 'uhhh how is that going to work with my tummy?' but he was able to do the adjustment while I was lying on my side.

    Hope this helps x