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Misaligned Feet

Misaligned feet refer to a condition where the feet do not align properly in a normal position. This can occur due to several reasons, including genetic factors, injury, or improper footwear. This can result in pain in the foot, ankle, knee, hip, and back. Common treatments include custom orthotics or shoe inserts, physical therapy, and wearing proper footwear. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to correct the alignment of the feet.

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I visited a chiropractor who said I have misalignments and fake leg discrepancies due to probated feet from birth. Do I have it?

Query: Hi doctor,I have recently visited a chiropractor, and he said I have misalignments and fake leg discrepancies due to probated feet from birth. He told me to stand in a position that my right leg would push down on the ground and told me to deliberately elevate my left leg so I have a high hip (basic...  Read Full »


Sreenivasa Rao

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. In my opinion, the tallness you had while standing on a single leg may be due to the adjustment you had in the alignment of your body. While in your case, your feet are rolled internally, leading to roaring your hip and red...  Read Full »

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