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I would give it a try.

My chiro treated me for Plantar fasciitis a long with the usually things I was seeing him about , he adjusted, stretched my foot and used low level laser treatments, also suggested arch supports, after 2 months or so my foot was not hurting anymore.
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I would give it a try.

My chiro treated me for Plantar fasciitis a long with the usually things I was seeing him about , he adjusted, stretched my foot and used low level laser treatments, also suggested arch supports, after 2 months or so my foot was not hurting anymore.
Thank you. After many tests my GP is considering mechanical causes of my pain. He suggested Plantar Faciitis, so I've been wearing Burkenstock shoes ever since. That was early this year and things haven't improved.

Yes, I will try a Chiro. Nothing to lose after all.
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