The Incredibles (Pixar) has a scene where Mr. Incredible is being stretched by a big droid robot and suddenly his back cracks, he gains strength, and is able to defeat the robot!
Gives the discs a chance to find a new place, slides the vertebrae around on the spinal cord, who knows? One very simple and effective operation for pain is to trim the area where the nerves exit the bottom of the spine.
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
A chiropractor?
Steve Bartholomew about 12 years ago
My chiropractor had a machine quite similar to that one.
Llewellenbruce about 12 years ago
It pays more too.
mrbribery about 12 years ago
nice rack…
marshalljpeters Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’ve seen a cartoon with the same idea somewhere. Can’t remember which one, though.
vinegaroon Premium Member about 12 years ago
Watch that guy. He’ll go to any lengths.
thetraveller4 about 12 years ago
And that’s how they invented rack and pinion steering…
stripseeker about 12 years ago
@Alexikakos
Actually, Larson E. Pettifogger lost this guy’s case, but fleeced him good first.
stripseeker about 12 years ago
@guy in the mask
Easier on the conscience, and the $$$ are better.
Phatts about 12 years ago
. . . pain may be gone, but can he still feel his leg at all??
2Goldfish about 12 years ago
@MPeters
The Incredibles (Pixar) has a scene where Mr. Incredible is being stretched by a big droid robot and suddenly his back cracks, he gains strength, and is able to defeat the robot!
Ginrummy33 about 12 years ago
We could never cure my grandfather of pronouncing it “choir practor” instead.
Thehag about 12 years ago
One of the Angelique books by Frank Yerby had a guy who had his damaged leg straightened by torture.
Thehag about 12 years ago
Oooops (it’s been many years past) My mistake not Frank Yerby it was Sergeanne Golon who wrote the Angelique books – bodice rippers set in France-
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
If it works on backs I’ll go see him. Mine has been killing me for years.
rgcviper about 12 years ago
In response to panel 5 (not counting the title):
http://www.nooooooooooooooo.com/
Rcwhiting about 12 years ago
Snap
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
I bet the arrested was really happy he didn’t have any civil rights and the right to an attorney or he’d still be limping.
J Short about 12 years ago
Wait till he deals with Medicare; he’ll come running back to his old job.
DavidGBA about 12 years ago
Gives the discs a chance to find a new place, slides the vertebrae around on the spinal cord, who knows? One very simple and effective operation for pain is to trim the area where the nerves exit the bottom of the spine.