I might be biased based on my profession, but a year of rehab is ridiculous unless you've suffered some sort of spinal fracture, spinal cord injury, or something as serious as that. Is this guy just popping you 3x/week and see ya next visit or is he giving you some exercises to work on as well? Did you ever see the Simpsons episode where Homer saw the chiropractor after getting kicked by a bull? (taken from
www.snpp.com)
Homer takes Dr. Hibbert's referral to see Dr. Steve, a chiropractor.
Homer lies down, and Dr. Steve performs a spinal adjustment.
Homer: Hey! It feels a little better.
Steve: Mmm-hmm. I thought it might. Now, I'll need to see you
three times a week for, uh ... [reads a chart] ... many
years.
This is sort of how it is, especially if the guy is driving a Porsche or BMW. Not saying all are bad, but if no end is in site and you are not improving steadily, see a good PT to help you help yourself. Passive Tx works for only a few visits if you are too painful to do anything else, but then you should be doing some exercises on your own. Just my 2 cents. Let us know how it turns out.
BTW, I have much more education than chiropractors, but was driving a 1995Pontiac Grand Prix before I got the MS3. So who is raking in the money? But at least my conscience is clear knowing I'm not raping people's insurance, regardless of who's insurance it is.