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Old 04-18-2015, 12:39 PM
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I went to a chiro for a dislocated knee. One of the symptoms I had was a very sore toe and foot.

She reset the knee and gave me stretches to keep the adjustment. I was amazed that the toe and foot pain stopped the minute she reset my knee. To this day, I believe some of my foot pain is referred from my knees which have arthritis in them.

So while a chiro may not help all burning or all paresthesias, it might help with reducing compressions that are causing grief in circumscribed locations.
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