What to Expect With Manual Back Pain Therapy Feb 6 2026

 

 

 

The instant answer is; expect gentle painless treatment involving massage and spinal realignment (originally called an adjustment) spanning about a half hour. Your body will tell me what it needs. The diagnosis can be done in under 5 minutes after a few moments discussing your present pain and any past notable injuries or other case history questions. The law most everywhere requires that all doctors gather some case history information.

Should I Bring My Back Pain To A Medical Doctor?

I’ll explain the work a certified, licensed Chiropractor does as we continue down this page. There’s a lot to read here but I think for some patients, especially Americans with previous Chiropractic treatment experience, it may be helpful. First let me answer a question you probably have. “Should I take my problem to a Medical Doctor?’ 

A medical doctor has no experience or training with this sort of problem, unless he/she is an orthopedic surgeon. Surgeons earn their living doing spinal surgery. They don’t adjust spines, and are not trained to do such work. 

Medical doctors earn their living prescribing medicine. The drug companies send them a sales commission for selling their products. (You did not know that did you?) 

They don’t know anything about spinal adjusting and might say that spinal adjusting would not help, because they are told in medical colleges that Chiropractic is not effective, and because they want what is best for themselves. Most of them want you to spend more than you could ever earn on spinal surgery.  

True to form, they generally do not know the source that is to say “the cause” of much of back pain and muscle pain. They are trained to find and eliminate “germs” such as bacteria, virus, funguses, prions, or poisons. Some spinal surgeons will “manipulate” a spine while the patient is drugged. However, they never got to the cause of the problem, and consequently the mis-alignments with the pain will return as the patient had been before the manipulation under anesthesia. A lot of money spent, but it was not effective. 

Ai tells us: A study of 34,076 patients found that 72% were somewhat better a year after their spinal surgery; 28% were dissatisfied. 

At best, 28% say they had a reasonably satisfactory outcome. That leaves 72% in some degree of reduced mobility, and pain for the rest of their lives! 

Many say they are not better. Some say they are worse than before the surgery. This represents a lot of pain and expense and that pain continues for the rest of their lives. 

The average general practitioner or internist has no idea what to do for back pain, other than prescribe pain relievers and muscle relaxers which will make that patient sleepy and unable to work. For a mother, she can’t do her job well for her employer, or be of help to her husband, or care for her children. The painkillers and muscle relaxers are not the answer anyone wants! 

If she gets pulled into the medical system, she’ll go from doctor to doctor, X-Rays, perhaps CAT-scans, more tests, they might try to convince her she needs exploratory surgery. They will say she has a pinched nerve, which is true but the MD’s don’t know what to do to cure it. They may call it a “slipped disc.” That is physically (anatomically) impossible, and has been proven so in lab experiments. 

Discs cannot slip. They can herniate. That means one side of the disc may burst and release a protein jelly which presses against nerve roots extending out of the spinal cord, causing continual pain. In that case a modern, very simple surgery can be successful, however usually taking a CAT Scan, (a type of x-ray) is required.   

YEARS ago I had a patient with that sort of problem. I told her to take my note to her surgeon. I said the problem was a disc herniation, between the 4th and 5th lumbar. Look for that, and you can probably remove the offending gelatinous protein with a laparoscopy procedure. 

This procedure is a small incision, fill the area with CO2 gas, slip a fiber optic line in to see, slip in a vacuum hose, suck out the herniated gelatinous protein through that vacuum tube. 

The surgeon can see what he is doing with the fiber optic line. The patient’s doctor was surprised that I could tell him exactly where to find the cause of the problem.  Of course, he knew what a laparoscopy procedure is. I’m explaining it for You. 

He had a CAT-Scan taken. He found what I was talking about, exactly where I said it would be, and performed the surgery. That restored the young women to her normal health again.  

So….Here we were with Jo-Anne’s family (that story is on this page>). They operate a small auto and motorcycle parts supply business. If they had to pay for multiple doctors and surgery, they would have been bankrupt!  

I am not being overly dramatic. They could lose their home and their business over this issue. Many people in the insurance business tell us many families are one small emergency away from a total disaster.  

Homeless Americans these days are people who were working and got sick or hurt, lost their job and ended the story sleeping on the sidewalks! Once they fall into this position, finding a way to be presentable for job interviews is very difficult. Often they are trapped in poverty forever! 

As for Filipinos, the hospitals are ruthless. They want you to pay in full before you leave. They will keep your motorcycle as collateral. So now you can’t go to work to earn your living! You have to beg friends and family members to donate a little here and there to get your patient out of the hospital.  

 I have made my entire living from age 27 to 50, that comes to almost 26-years, curing back pain problems! After I retired from practice at age 50, I did some advertising work, (a skill I know and enjoy doing) and I continued caring for friends on a Part-Time basis when they called me and requested help.  

During that time, I was a traveling therapist from age 50 through 63, still living in the US, working on friends when they called me. I worked for a magazine selling advertising space and writing advertisements, and took care of patients who were also visiting friends some evenings and weekends. 

I started working on patients in the college clinic starting in 1975. This was part of the “technique training” as first lessons. i was attending Palmer College of Chiropractic beginning in 1974. I was also working on a girlfriend and then more friends came to visit at my apartment.  

Palmer is where all of Chiropractic started. Daniel David Palmer wrote the first thesis about Chiropractic and it was published in 1895. Now 101 years later the college that develop from that first thesis is still the acknowledged “Harvard of Chiropractic Colleges.” 

I graduated from that Davenport, Iowa college with honors. See My Qualifications Here> This was not because I am so smart. It’s because I studied obsessively for the entire 4-year term. And then I added another year studying massage, teaching massage, and taking more seminars to learn more. 

On the Qualifications Page I’ll show you my diplomas and other certificates. On the Internet, anyone can say anything but very few show proof. 

I took all the required national and state tests, got licensed in Washington State, and opened a practice in a small community seeing 18 – 21 patients per day, which worked out to approximately 4,600 patient visits per year. 

 

<<Dr. Newdell October 2024

 I finally left practice in 2000. We’re looking at 26-years full-time working on painful patients and several more years working when called, as I still do today.  

If you care about the numbers, I had started treating patients in early 1975, and as of this writing in early 2026 we total up over 49-years doing a combination of Chiropractic mixed with Classic Massage. This averages out to 4300 patient treatments delivered each year and over 23 years totals close to almost 99,000 patient visits. My surveys indicated 95% were pleased with the result. 5% simply could not be reached using the telephone to survey them. I never had an injury. No one was hurt. 

These are remarkable statistics and I think the combination of massage and manual spinal adjusting worked out to be the best combination of techniques I had ever seen. There were many Chiropractors shooting x-rays and from what they found they worked up different techniques to realign the spine, but none of them employed massage. The combination of the two disciplines got great results. 

All patients remain dressed. I can do an excellent job that way and most Chiropractors also can feel and find any spinal mis-alignment through your clothing.

This photo shows the ideal clothing to wear. You should wear a common cotton t-shirt or in winter a sweatshirt, and sweat slacks or something like shorts or loose comfortable jeans.   

The MD’s cannot fix spinal problems. They have no experience or training in it and they don’t want to do it because… They want to move as many patients through their office per day as possible. Many MD’s want to spend less than 5 minutes per patient visit. 

I spend approximately 25 minutes per patient visit. NOBODY ELSE does that and if you want to test what I’ve said, call the so called “Chiropractors” in Cebu city and see what they tell you. I do not believe they are Chiropractors. I’m not sure what they really are. They do not display any license or record of their formal schooling. They display photos of someone applying physical therapy equipment to a patient. These days anyone can contact a Chinese supplier and buy equipment. No license is required. 

I don’t know ONE Massage Therapist who really understands the cause and cure of spinal problems. All of the Physical Therapists I have met also do not know how to adjust the spine.  

This photo is a plastic life sized model showing what the spine looks like. 

 

The spine is a complex structure. We take a lot of time to memorize it, visualize it as we work, and name each part we’re on. We make notes about what we’re doing on your records. Medical doctors do not study this in depth as a specialty. Even some orthopedic surgeons do surgery on the spine and really are not qualified to do this.

Years ago I worked in a community with many men who worked in the forest cutting trees down. Almost all of them were very big men and extremely strong. They had no education and therefore did not understand or appreciate what a good education is, means, and how much work, expense, and time is involved in getting such an education.

One day a stranger comes crawling on hands and  knees through my office door looking like a soldier off a battle field. He allowed some other man to twist on his spine and the “twister” nearly paralyzed the patient for the rest of his life!

Don’t let people who have no careful study in the work experiment with your spine, and that includes Medical Doctors. Deal with someone trained, experienced, and well qualified to care for you properly! If they call themselves a Chiropractor and can’t show you their degrees to prove what they say, tell them they are liars and call me.

After 52 years of studying this work and caring for patients from newly born to age 95, gaining excellent success and never experiencing an injury, you can presume I’m more than well qualified to help you.

Judging from the websites I have seen, it may be that i might be the best help for back-pain that you can find in the entire country. We don’t know that for a certainty, but it’s a possibility.

Suddenly there’s a Russian Bone Setter on YouTube claiming to be a Chiropractor. There are people on the Internet in Manila claiming they were trained to be Chiropractors and they actually know little to nothing! I met one and worked on him. He was shocked at all that I did for him and all that I knew. Chiropractors go to accredited colleges and it is an 8 or 9 year study. This is no place for some Russian brute to claim he can fix spines with what he is doing.

When I consider that I’m giving the community the benefits of all of this study and years of experience, and improved developments and then realize that I’m requesting Eight-and-a-half US Dollars for a visit, I can only consider that times change, governments mishandle money, suddenly the dollar’s buying power is falling, and so is the value (buying power) of the Philippine Peso. You work hard, earn “more” but it buys less. So we continue because we all must work as a community helping one another through the difficult times.

Give thanks to God that you live here. So far most of us are safe, warm, dry and fed. Half of the world is at war or running for their lives from erupting volcanoes.

People who imagine they can move a spine with their hands or walk on it with their bare feet are taking dangerous chances that they will seriously injure the patient.

Massage Therapy courses in the US cost close to $15,000, and so far as I have seen, none of these therapists can so much as define what the spine is, and cannot explain its function, or name any of the parts of it, or point to the nerves and muscles attached to it and tell you what these nerves and muscles do. I demanded of myself to memorize all of that and I still review it to keep the memory fresh. 

Worse, from a business point of view, these massage students are taught too little about how to run a practice. Someone calls or visits, asks for a price, gets the answer to his/her question, and leaves.

That was the wrong way for the therapist to begin! No one taught the therapist student anything about how to operate and maintain a practice. So they get half trained by half-trained teachers and go out and fail!

I teach students to care for patients and run a practice successfully. This is not some sort of magic and I am not a genius. I am simply taking the time and effort to do a complete job.

I have watched many massage therapists on a YouTube show entitled Psyche Truth-Massage and every one of them admits they never touch the spine because they don’t know how to take care of it, and they sound a bit frightened to even try.  

Meantime, 75,000 American Chiropractors, and approximately 8,000 in England and Europe, go to work every day, adjusting the spinal positioning of painful backs for millions of patients. Injuries are so extremely rare they might amount to 1 in 500,000 visits. There are a few in England and Europe who came to the US for training and returned home to make Chiropractic their career. I met several from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Rhodesia, England, and Finland.  

My personal interest was to learn to care for patients with physical exams and without the need for x-rays, unless I suspected broken bones or bone disease. 

Chiropractic began with a written thesis and experimentation in 1895 and by the 1920s there were hundreds of students getting trained to be Chiropractors working on patients. None of them could buy or did own an x-ray system.) Those systems finally became available at a very high price around 1950.) 

The earlier Chiropractors learned to do their work with various physical exam testing methods. I searched until I found those methods and I studied and practiced them. I also listened to old 1920s and 1930s lectures given by B.J. Palmer, who was the man who created “Palmer School of Chiropractic” after his father Daniel Palmer had published his thesis. Today, Palmer College is large with many buildings. 

In practice, if I was concerned about the possibility of broken bones or bone disease. I referred the patient to a local hospital to take x-ray photos. I read the reports when I receive them from the radiologist and orthopedic surgeon.  

Working this way, I reduced the cost to the patient. The patient paid the hospital a small fee, or their health insurance paid for it. I did not charge for reading the reports. Other Chiropractors were charging for taking and reading x-rays. My charges were lower. I might have ordered x-rays on 2 patients in every 100. The rest of the patients simply did not need to have x-rays taken. 

A salesman from General Electric called me and wanted to sell me an X-ray system. He talked mostly about how much profit taking X-ray pictures can generate. Profit?!  I’m not thinking first of profit. My concern is to help painful patients and Almighty God will help me manage the rest of my life. At age 75, I’m not trying to get rich. I’m trying to do what The Christ told us to do.

I’m distressed by the lack of understanding about simple “old fashioned” physical exams, and how to balance muscle and then adjust the spine. I finally wrote a course about the techniques I have recovered and improvements I have developed. I’m looking forward to teaching this therapy in the near future. Those students will perhaps open a clinic between Argao and Cebu City.

The estimated population of Cebu province, which covers the entire island and its surrounding 167 smaller islands, is 
over 5.2 million as of 2024. The island is highly urbanized, with the Metro Cebu area holding a significant portion of this population.
     If Cebu Island has close to 4-million people there is plenty of need and not enough good practitioners.

When I pass off the scene I want to leave what I have learned to benefit others. I’d like to leave more Manual Back-Pain Therapists as a legacy.  

Most massage therapists would see a severely pained patient and think, “I can’t do anything for this patient. I don’t want to risk doing injury. I will refer him/her to the hospital emergency ward. 

If you have a sick horse you don’t take it to the florist. You take the animal to the animal health care specialist; A veterinarian. in the same thinking, if you have a sick spine you don’t take it to a person who is not well studied and qualified to care for it.

I am distressed about people in Cebu charging P3000 and P4000 per visit to put a diathermy machine on your back and claim they are chiropractors. I seriously doubt their claim. Warming your skin 1/4 inch deep is not going to fix your spine, but it may teach you a sad financial lesson.

I’m sorry to say this; I watch a lot of news programs on YouTube and I know something about the software some producers uses to create shows. You see Artificial Intelligence created people, telling all sorts of stories, giving conflicting assessments, women with impossibly fabulous figures strutting around smiling at cameras. At least half of it on YouTube and Facebook are lies! Lies, fictitious stories, undated news reports, and false news reports (more lies) have become a daily menu item in our modern society. 

Don’t make a terrible mistake! I discuss this further on the other pages listed below. 

The best the American medical people can do is try pain killers and muscle relaxer drugs, and then offer more x-rays and “exploratory surgery.” They simply hope the patient will eventually heal naturally. Some do. Those that don’t you see hobbling in misery on our local sidewalks. 

You can feel sorry for them. You can have the nonsurgical, natural care You Need so you’ll still be standing straight and comfortable when you reach age 70 and grow older. Friends and relatives will be happy to see you still feeling well and living an active, mobile life style.

This is not an instant miraculous cure. It may have taken 20 or more years for you to be in your present condition. You may need an occasional visit perhaps 6 or 10 times through the year.

When you compare the cost of more medical visits and medicines you purchase and the side effects of those medicines, the natural healing road is an obvious better alternative. 

My suggested donation is affordable. If you own a computer or a smart phone, it’s obvious you can afford a donation to help me continue being available to help You. If you think health-care is too expensive, compare that to constant discomfort or crippling pain. Eventually your body will talk to you and say, “We can’t go on this way. Make a commitment to see him once each month.”

Comparing Wisely

About 2 in every 100 patients imagines all Chiropractors should work the same way. This is impossible. These people go to a medical doctor and because they have been watching several hundred hours of hospital daytime television drama shows and endless advertising they think the MD is a genius who can’t make a mistake. He gives them a prescription. They get sick from the side effects of the drug. He changes the drug. The patient is sick with different symptoms. Finally he gives them a second prescription to cover the side effects of the first prescription. They’ll let this man do anything and still believe he sits at the right hand of God!  …. so then?….

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Then they visit a Chiropractor, and they assume he learned all of his work in two weeks after reading a brochure he found at the bottom of a box of cookies, and they want to tell him how to diagnose and treat them. That’s not a fair assessment, is it?

I wish that 2% of patients would have a bit more respect and think carefully before they attempt to tell a man with 8 or 9 years of rigorous study and several years of experience how to do his job. There are more than 200 different techniques being taught and they all differ.

(I think the way to survive in modern society is to teach ourselves to be endlessly forgiving and patient.) 

My best experience has been with people who have never visited a Chiropractor and are not comparing me to their previous experience. They simply accepted what I was doing and were very pleased when the treatment was finished.

My friend JoAnne called 5 relatives to come to her parents’ big house. They watched me work on a patient, and chatted and snacked a bit. The patient got up and was speaking and smiling about how much better she felt and her posture was better. The next one couldn’t wait to have me work on her, and then there was a husband and wife and another young woman and a big woman who was so twisted she could barely walk and when she got up after the treatment she walked around feeling better and everyone was amazed. What a very happy experience that was. 

I don’t bill patients and I don’t work with health insurance. I have a box with a donation sign beside it. The suggested donation is P500, and if the patient is in dire straits about money I won’t know what he left and I’ll trust God about the situation. If the patient is an American big numbers real estate investor and decided from the kindness of his heart to help me, I’ll pray for God’s blessing over him. I sincerely appreciate the help!

That is the way I insist I should operate my life now. I do the best I can, trust the patient to pay what s/he can afford, and I let it pass by.

Years ago, the medical doctors would have patients on their bed with a contraption stretching them as if they were on a 14th Century torture rack. Even today most of the MDs have no training and experience in realigning spines and restoring muscle balance to patients with this sort of pain syndrome. Almost none of them know the source of these problems.   

What About Car Crashes?

Similarly, American radiologists do not have any training about neck “whip-lash” injuries. They look for broken bones, see nothing, and say, “Oh, you’re alright. Just go home and rest.” In fact, the patient is not alright and over a span of 6 to 18 months a terrible form of arthritis develops and the patient is usually found in terrible pain and perhaps disabled for the rest of his/her life. 

Look at all the car crashes that happened during a spate of snow storms in January through March of 2026 in the Eastern and Midwest US.

Those people caught up in “car pile-ups” may be disabled and miserable for the rest of their lives because so very few doctors, and indeed too few Chiropractors know enough about whiplash injuries.

They didn’t take the additional studies about Chiropractic Orthopedics and do not know what happens if the spine is left untreated, how to treat the car crash traumatized patient, and what follow-up care should be provided thereafter. 

I know it because I took the Russel Erhardt Orthopedics seminar series about bone disease and injury which I mention on the Qualifications Page. I wanted that course so much I had to donate blood in exchange for money for a while to afford it, but I thought it was a wise investment and the sacrifice was worth it.

I also have a photo of the certificate of course completion from Dr. Erhardt displayed in my qualifications page. The links are seen at the end of this article.  

I’m sorry to say most Chiropractors have not taken an X-ray orthopedics course as Dr. Erhardt taught, and they also do not completely understand how to explain what has happened and how to care for whip-lash patients. I had that study. It was a big investment for me in those days but I’m grateful for that training. I do know how to explain car crash injuries and the care required to care for that patient. 

If you know someone who was struck from behind in a car crash, tell them to get in contact with me; the sooner the better! Don’t wait long because the worst damage begins from the first week after the crash!

We natural healers know from painful observations that patients who take the medical routes for back pain with drugs and surgery involved are never completely normal and healthy again. At best, 28% say they had a reasonably satisfactory outcome. That leaves 72% in some degree of reduced mobility, and pain for the rest of their lives! Some statistics are a bit better now than they were in 1977 but the progression of improvement in medical orthopedic surgical procedure has been slow since then.  

Competent Chiropractors also help remove the cause of headaches, migraine headaches, general aches and pains, sometimes high blood pressure, sometimes serious digestive issues, pains from the shoulders to the fingertips and from the hip joints to the toes. This is because we remove pressure from the nerves that affect the various organs and joints. With the normal nerve function restored to organs, various conditions clear up. We are told we should have medicine for everything. That is not true. Your body is designed to heal itself.

I am not shy to say; I do very good work, because I constantly work at learning more and doing better. I work at it because I love what I’m doing, and the results are gratifying.

I have taught in formal schools and at seminars. I have been seen at Continuing Education seminars and been told, “Oh, you’re Dr. Newdell. Your good reputation precedes you!”  

There is no license for Chiropractic where I live in The Philippines. This allows freedom for me and for the patient to decide what is best and fits best for all circumstances. Similar arrangements can be learned for working in the United States. I teach that in the course I have developed. It will be published and for sale soon.

I care for patients and have a donation box with a little sign on it that says “Suggested Donation P500.” 

For American Expats living/retired here that amounts to approximately $8.50 requested per visit. That’s not much by American standards where most of the Chiropractors charge between $45 and $55 per visit. If you’re from the US and want to donate more it is very gratefully received. 

I compared the price for Chiropractic care in Seattle. The Average visit there is stated here by Google Artificial Intelligence

AI Overview

PRICES IN SEATTLE, Wa.

In Seattle, a standard chiropractic adjustment visit generally costs between $50 to $100, with initial visits being higher ($80-$250), though prices vary by clinic, treatment type (specialized care costs more).

I know most of those doctors see a patient in under 7 minutes and some spend not more than 2 or 3 minutes adjusting the spine based upon an X-ray analysis, which I have found can be grossly inaccurate! I use a technique that gets your body to tell me what it needs and I get results that were by survey so much better than the average, I would expect many Chiropractors to say, “This is impossible.” 

It’s not impossible. The average results based upon a survey done a few years ago by the American Chiropractic Association said the average results was something like 75% well and the other 25% say they had no change or got worse. My patients surveyed came back with more than 95% saying they were satisfied with the results. I could hardly believe it myself but that IS what they told me. As for the missing 5%, I could not reach them by phone. In that part of the US people move away to other locations working in the lumber industry, or construction, or working aboard fishing ships off the Alaskan coast.

In Summary:

Generally speaking when you get off the treatment table after a visit you’ll have reduced or removed back pain, and will feel lighter, taller, and a bit more comfortable and happy. Young sick children and teenagers can sometimes get “miraculous results” in one visit. Most adults visit a few times with more days between visits until they feel ready to visit when they feel the need for it. I don’t promise instant miracle cures. That idea is generally an impossible dream. Sometimes children who are sick with fevor and can’t sleep,  can be adjusted and will be much better quickly. I went to a home of an woman friend, adjusted a 7 year old daughter and she fell asleep 5 minutes later. My friend look at me as if I had performed some sort of magic. The child was well in the morning. This happens because pressure on nerve roots is released, organs and glands begin to work normally again, and the child gets well.

My experience and surveys have proven that various forms of physical therapy do not get people well or cure their back pain problems. The best technique I have ever seen or experienced comes from this rather simple mixture of classic (sometimes called Swedish) massage and spinal adjustments done by hand, while the patient relaxes on the table still dressed in the clothing she wore when she came in or dressed in something she can change into before we began the visit. Typically they dress something like this.

You have nothing to fear. No one gets injured. The survey showed that better than 95% of patients were happy with the results of my work.

Let’s Compare Pricing. Artificial Intelligence provides an answer.

Prices in New York City:

In NYC, a standard chiropractic adjustment follow-up can range from $75 to $120, but initial visits are higher ($100-$200+) due to exams and potential X-rays, with costs varying by clinic, practitioner experience, and added therapies like massage or decompression.

 Expect prices on the higher end of national averages, often above $100 for basic adjustments, as big cities have higher operating costs. 

 SN: I have met men who went to Chiropractors in Los Angeles and New York City, and by the time they were done with x-rays and the initial exam plus the report of findings, the charge was $2,000 and they had not yet received any treatment.

American Chiropractors can be very expensive, and Cebu Physical Therapists or whatever they are, calling themselves chiropractors, are also in the P3000 to P5000 range just to get started with the initial exams and report of findings.

I happen to think that is the wrong focus for practice operation, but I’m sure no one will change their business methods and prices based upon my opinion. 

Typical Cost Breakdown in New York City:

  • Initial Visit (Consultation + Exam + Adjustment): $100 – $200+ (can include X-rays, adding $50-$150).
  • Follow-up Adjustment: $75 – $120 (or more for advanced clinics).
  • Specialized Therapies: Extra fees for massage, e-stim, or spinal decompression. 

Factors Influencing Price:

  • Location within NYC: Manhattan clinics often charge more than those in outer boroughs.
  • Practitioner’s Experience: Highly specialized or well-known chiropractors cost more.
  • Clinic Type: Boutique or luxury clinics will have premium pricing. 

Many of these clinics will charge more than a thousand dollars for their initial examinations, write up, oral report of findings, report to be sent to an insurance company, printed report of findings to you and explanation of your case showing the X-ray photos and an explanation done with a model plastic spine. They expect to be paid for all of this before they begin treatment.

 They usually present to you a schedule of visits and you are expected to visit on schedule, because if you do not, they’ll bill you for the time the doctor is wasting when he should be working on someone. You can see, this can amount to a rather large sum. 

 I don’t agree with this “Parker Success Seminar” thinking. I’m offering to do better than average work, after what is now 48-years since I began commercial practice at age 27. (I am now age 75 and still, Thank God, in very good physical condition. I’ll observe my 76th birthday in July.) I still exercise often and many friends are surprised at how fit and mobile I am even at this age. 

Help Your Friends, and Me

Advertising is expensive and getting paper fliers around town is a lot of time and effort.  If you would like to be kindly to me, and to others, please send a note to your social media friends. You’ll find such notes on my Facebook page. Look Here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094886863824  or look for the name Newdell Steve  (no coma between the names). 

Thank you for reading this today. I am working after “retirement” because I am afraid the pension fund that pays me will stop paying. I am working far south of Cebu City in a little beach side community named Ärgao. It’s a growing, friendly community and a home to many from Europe and the USA. I prefer to be here among friends, away from the glamour of the big city.

 I made extra effort while going through my college years, and working career, to learn what most others never did, and become more than competent. I wanted to be looked upon as an exceptionally good practitioner,” and I think the survey numbers prove that I have become competent.

If you were pleased with what you have read or with your visit with me and the experience you received, I very much appreciate your  recommendation. You’re helping others, and yourself by keeping me earning enough to be encouraged to stay in Argao.

 Dr. Stephen Newdell, BS, MT, DC, Manual Back-Pain Therapist

https://www.NYCAreaShopper.com 

Call for an appointment or send a text message to my phone at this number

09 2748 22242

As soon as I have a free minute, I’ll text or call back.

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