WallCrawler - a couple of years ago I would have said you were full of it, but not any more. 20 years ago I had a herniated disk that had ruptured in my lower back. It was an old injury from college days. A local chiro did his thing and about 6 months later I ended up having to have back surgery.
A couple years ago I developed some neck and upper back problems. For whatever reason I went to a Chiro here, different place and time, and it really help. Total different techniques. It appears that chiropractic techniques have changed quite a bit over the years.
As said, you to medical professionals and get a treatment plan. As important as something like this is I'd also get more than one opinion.
As an aside, like Don, pulling a compound also causes more problems and pain on my shoulders, arms and upper back - neck area than my traditional bows.