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by Swizec
1541 days ago
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> My left wrist has been a little 'off' for a few weeks The other side of this is that doctors in america lean heavy towards interventionism. If you go see a doctor, they will do something. Useful or not. An american doctor will never, for example, say “Hey maybe your chair is too low compared to your desk and you’re putting too much pressure on your wrist” or suggest a series of stretching exercises to do 3x/day for a few weeks until the discomfort goes away. The best you can expect from a doctor is “eh it’s not bad enough for surgery yet, come back in a few years. Take advil or something idk” I remember going in for a persistent cough. After 5 minutes the doctor decided “this is post nasal drip” (my nose drains into my throat instead of making me sniffly) and prescribed some medicine to take. And I’m like … yo this problem isn’t bad enough to need fixing, I just wanted to know what’s up. Too much intervention can easily make things worse. When you have an acute problem that’s when american healthcare shines. Chronic and minor stuff, not so much. |
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A (good) chiropractor will do the first, and a physical therapist will do the second.
You're right about regular MDs though.