WAG Physiotherapist or Chiropractor?

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Okay I'm sure there will be differing opinions on this and I'm not even 100% sure what the complete difference between a PT and a Chiro is.

Personally which do you prefer? does it depend on circumstance? do you go through your GP first or go straight to physio?

Personally, I always go straight to my physio with any injury unless a break is suspected in which case the ER is in order. I have never been to a chiro and never to a GP for anything since starting gymnastics - went to a GP to see if we needed an XRay on my foot once before I started Gymnastics but thats it.

On a side note, do any of your clubs have physios that you 'send' or highly recommend to your gymnasts? I only ask this because I'm considering a career in physio and hopefully specialising in sports injuries, and would like to potentially use my club as a source of patients (yes i have been thinking a lot about this) as almost every gymnast needs a physio and it would be a great way of getting a pool of patients particularly when starting out.
 
To my knowledge a chiropractor specialises in bone alignement whereas a pt is about bones and all then associated soft tissue. Our Rugby club is not even semi-pro, although next year We may have to pay some expenses for travel, but We have a pt who tends to then lads every Monday and then they follow up privately it they need to.

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