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It's possible, but really does depend on many factors, chiros can also adjust any joint- foot, wrist, knee, shoulder ribs... more than just the spine..
If you find a good one, it wouldn't hurt to let them do an assessment and see what they say... just to make sure it isn't a pinched nerve or something. Some chiros have the low level laser therapy equipment (also called cold or soft laser), it may be worth a try also.
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