I have a neck and shoulder injury from a sports injury that occurred about many years ago. Over the years I have used several forms of treatment to address the pain(chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, Pilates). I am convinced that it takes a combination of treatments, including chiropractic, to address the problem. Over the years I went to(at least) five chiropractors — Scott Simerman was the only only that produced visible and permanent healing. Scott uses a much different technique than any other I’ve experienced. Although there can be some aggressive manipulations, it is not really a bone manipulation form of treatment. It addresses nerve tension in the spinal column. On my first visit, he performed a pretty aggressive stretch to my neck that instantly improved my health — I was out of pain. It took several regular visits to ultimately correct the problem. When I started, I lived nearby and visited almost weekly in the early stages. Over time, I tapered off. These days I am a less frequent patient as I live about an hour away. However, I still see him for maintenance as I’ve aged I am active and still vulnerable to relatively minor spinal stress. If you’re in pain, I recommend him highly. I also recommend finding a good massage therapist, and Pilates to stretch and improve posture.