I see a chiropractor regularly for maintenance on the cycle that I feel I need it for the volume that I train.

When not training 12-18 hours a week, I can go every 4-6 weeks, or I suppose more, if I am stretching and doing yoga, especially poses that counter the exercise and daily work I'm doing for stretching and build related muscles when strengthening. When I am training 12-18 hours a week and racing, I have to go every 3 weeks. I know it sounds frequent, but it seems to be what my body wants - if I get to 4, things start to get tighter. Sometimes I can stretch it to 5-6 with the high load, but it requires a massage (or acupuncture) inbetween, which is kind of a wash. At the end of those 18 hour weeks if I have a few in a row, I need both chiro and massage (or a dedicated spouse).

I have seen chiro-factory chiropractors, who schedule you for your regular visit and you're in and out in 5 minutes, you feel 10% better and they get your $40. If you're injured, you pay your $40 and don't feel better. It took me a while to find my current chiro, who is more of a sports guy, which is up my alley, and he is quick to recommend exercises, stretches, and physical therapy-like treatment regimens for anything out of the ordinary or any injuries I've had, or just the recurring issues I have that I'd prefer to undo myself. The last guy I had, if you explained something to him, it was all smile and nod. My current guy will listen and if something doesn't sound right, we'll talk about it. If I feel like he's moving too fast or missed something, I'll ask.

In your situation, I'd ask people for personal references, maybe people who are active, and find a new chiro. Good luck!