Chiropractors/Upper back pain/ stiff neck

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HI
  I Have a question, I have had an accident and I decided to see a chiropractor because I have a lower back. when I get there he examined my body. After 2 week seeing him, I developed several pain in my upper back, the both side of my neck is really stiff one side of my neck is bigger and taller than another side, And  I could not  lift something with my right arm.I have to big bumper on my back.  when I told him he really made. The lady who gave me the massage said that my neck is too tight. Do you think is a big problem? What should I do? I am very scared and really concern about that please  give a suggestion.
    I Hope you understand My English because I just came to America.
God bless you !

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Haisha,
First of all, if you told him of your concern and it made your chiropractor "really mad", that is a bad sign and you do not want to ever go there again.  As in all professions there are good people and bad people, so please do not think that all chiropractors are this way, just that one was.
Next,it sounds like you probably have a chiropractic problem and so going to a competent chiropractor would most likely be in your best interest.
If you would like my professional help in finding you a good doctor, then you can send me your location and I will see if I can find you someone in your area that might be able to help you.
In HEALth,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor
St Louis, MO

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Robert A. Arnone, DC

Expertise

I can answer questions about why people get sick and how they can get well. All dis-ease is the result of nervous system interference regardless of what you call it.

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Have been checking nervous system function in children and adults since 1994.

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KCUCS (Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific) MSCA Board Member(Missouri State Chiropractic Association)

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Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University. Board Certified and licensed.

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