M.J. Serafim Fennick
Dr. Basco has a very good manner. I returned to him after a long time with no chiropractic, with a bad problem. Scoliosis apparently caused sciatica. I can give 5 stars when I clearly notice progress- he said it may take some months to clear up, possibly……….
the above is from about a year ago…
May 21,2024
Now I am following up with a rating of at least 5 stars! As anticipated above, it took some months. In the Summer I obtained scoliosis X-rays. Dr. Basco took a good look and noted much more than the radiologist had logged. It was determined that there was degeneration sufficient for use of the DRX9000. So we added that to our weekly sessions. The sessions are unusual: often very peaceful and bringing forth various sensations. Some of these were intense but never intolerable. Afterward, after adjustments, there was sometimes more mobility for a while. but on the whole mobility was being curtailed until the middle of winter, which corresponded also to a special prayer event,(but that could be the subject of a different testimonial). Mobility gradually began to increase, and the sciatic sensations gradually subsided- they had been almost constant. They were not intense. I classified them with a nurse practitioner as a number five on a scale of 10. Additionally, I believe that embracing a lower carbohydrate anti-inflammatory diet had something to do with the lack of intensity of the sensations. Whereas many people that I encounter speak of these sensations as being, quite uncomfortable.
So, the upshot at this point is that considerable progress has been made. And I continue to have the weekly sessions. Who knows, maybe my scoliosis will undergo considerable change. In all probability it has straightened out enough for there not to be the pinching of the nerve. But I’m not running to get another X-ray to verify that at this time . Thank you Dr. Basco, good friend. And thank God, friend of all!