Thanks for the advice @jiujitsu! I saw a chiropractor a while back, but he also suggested to find myself another hobby LOL. He used that little hammer gun too, but didn't have X-ray. The docs say my spine looks normal on Xray, but they do see that one hip is higher than the other, which the Osteopath says is due to tight muscles. I might try another chiropractor though, and I'm glad it worked for you! Maybe I'll get lucky this time...
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Your hip placement can def affect other parts of the body such as your back :) good luck
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thx @fujibjj
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