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Are Chiropractic Foot Adjustments Helpful?

Posted By Marty Hughes, DC

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January 14, 2025
Eileen Laurie

Can chiropractic foot adjustments help address painful heels?

January 14, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hi, Eileen,

Thank you for your question. Yes, indeed, chiropractic foot adjustments can sometimes help address painful heels. Chiropractors can adjust the bones of the foot and ankle to improve alignment, which might reduce stress on the heel and alleviate pain. However, it’s important to also address any underlying issues with the arch, the plantar fascia, or other areas of the foot. If you’re dealing with ongoing heel pain, combining chiropractic care with other natural foot health approaches may provide more comprehensive relief. It’s always a good idea to work with a practitioner who can evaluate your unique needs and offer a multi-faceted approach to treatment.

Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC

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