Since the Q&A page has been taken down, I need to ask this group for recommendations for a massage therapist, physical therapist or chiropractor who has serious...
Jennifer J. replied:
Karen Holmes Physical Therapy in Salisbury. They do a lot of soft tissue work. It's a practice with multiple PTs.
Elizabeth M. replied:
Joan Flynn at Holistic Family Practice. (978) 465-9770
Deanna D. replied:
Linda Delande has many years of experience and is well seasoned in using muscular therapy for injuries. On Water Street, across from the sea wall. (978) 462-7192. In my experience, she's the best.
Michelle B. replied:
I've been helped a lot by Aaron at this facility. He has an office in Newburyport but I don't think it's on his website yet. http://www.perfectpostures.com/about/
Janice J. replied:
I had horrible lower back issues. I went to Dr. Fowler in Salisbury a Chiropractor. He fixed me good! I would never hesitate to recommend him and will go back to him in a heart-beat if I need to.
Marcia F. replied:
Cheryl Fisher Body by Fisher hands down the BEST massage therapist in the area! You wont be,disappointed!
Diane C. replied:
I can tell you Web is the best i would recommend him highly. He is a professional that helped me when my back was out( muscular ) Web Wellness Therapeutic http://web-wellness.com
Risa H. replied:
We rely on Sarah George as the best masseuse in the area. Meghan at Proactive Chiropractic in Salisbury is very well trained and addresses issues individually and effectively
Laurie M. replied:
You won't regret it. So good! http://www.riverside-yoga.com/
Michael F. replied:
Try Sue Murphy Moeller at "Massage Only" she is great been going to her for mayuber 15 years
Michael W. replied:
Eric Cutting, chiropractic and massage, Amesbury.
Kendra W. replied:
Newman Chiropractic. Jeffrey Newman is awesome!! Right on 110 Next to Tom's Discount Store. Great guy and very detailed oriented.
Christine R. replied:
Suchecki Chiropractic in Salisbury a little past Stripers. I've been to 3 other Chiropractors over the years and Luke Suchecki is the best. He's young and up on the latest and best treatments.
Ari H. replied:
I suggest chiropractor Adam Palumbo (activelifenewburyport.com) who focuses in sports injuries and muscular issues. He works out of the Forrester Street professional building; and a typical session lasts about a half hour. I also suggest acupuncturists Dan and Alia (drdansnaturalhealing.com) as a complement/alternative. I don't know if you've been treated with acupuncture before; but after 15 years, I can tell you that there is proven science behind it for treating every possible body ailment.
Judy S. replied:
Oh Lori, I hear you. I have the same back issues and have had many of the same treatments. I went to Precision Chiro, but that didn't work out for me in the long run. I've gone to Innate Chiro (Urvashi Patel). .she's is wonderful. She uses Kinesiology for her methods. I've gone to Karen Holmes, PT and all the PTs are great there. I have a gift card for Massage Only in town, but I have not gone yet.
Lori D. replied:
Jennifer and Judy, I love Karen Holmes too. I may go back to her for longer-term care. Now...to find someone who can fit me in, say, tomorrow!
Myfanwy C. replied:
Laurie Drogue is amazing http://www.massagetherapy.com/get-a-massage/LaurieEDrogue1
Diann M. replied:
Acupuncture you need Leith at Newburyport Intragrative Health on Highland Ave and a massage therapist you need Shannon Sheltra, and chiropractor you need Suchecki Chiropractic in Salisbury
Rebeccah M. replied:
Season of Change Massage in Newburyport! Christine Gaudet-Moore is amazing!