Yes, I go several times a month.
A year ago I was one of the very skeptical people that figured Chiropractors were scams. I was wrong.
I had three bulging disks in my back in 2003. I was unable to walk without a cane and quite a bit of pain for some time. I went to the ER, they gave me Vicodin and Flexirol and sent me home. I went to my MD, he said, "consider surgery when the pain gets to be too much" and then gave me more Vicodin and Flexirol and sent me home. I was 25 at the time, surgery is not something I want to do that young unless I absolutely must. I then tried physical therapy. That helped more than the MD. I was taught exercises to help strengthen my back but it didn't help my spine or discs.
All of this time (six months or so), I had several people telling me to try a chiropractor and I kept refusing. Finally, last summer, some friends I trust quite a bit told me about the Chiropractor that they've known most of their lives (one grew up with his daughter), and convinced me to try.
I wish I would have gone sooner.
He uses an Activator to re-align the body most of the time. It's painless, requires no twisting, and doesn't force anything on the body. I started going to him last July. Last Friday, I lifted a box of 10 reams of paper (5,000) sheets off of the bottom shelf in Office Max. No pain, no problems. Attempting that would have probably lead to a trip to the ER 18 months ago. I still shouldn't do it, but there was a cute woman nearby...
My chiro is also well-versed in naturalist areas and Kinesiology. I'm very used to everyone being highly skeptical about the stuff. I was, too, a year ago. The Chiro's opinion is: the human body is the best healing machine. Give it what it needs and it will take care of itself. He's also stated that his adjustments don't hold as well as they did in the past and that is mostly due to the degrading diets in this country. We eat a lot of processed crap. Our bodies do not like that stuff.
Since going to him, I've taken a point to learn Kinesiology and a great deal about the body and nutrients. There is a lot to be said about properly using natural supplements in our crappy diets. Standard Process is an excellent company for supplements.
The Chiropractic profession does have a bunch of fakes and snake oil salesman... more so than many other professions. That's why people are so weary of them, for good reason since there are a lot of bad ones. Find a good one, though, and give it an honest try for a while and you'll see a big improvement in your health.
BTW, surgery really should always be a last resort. There are so many things that can go wrong and you're permanently altering your body. Scar tissue does have lasting consequences internally.