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Look, I am no doubt going to piss off a lot of folks here but I have more faith in Zoes than in Chiropractors. I broke my hip years ago from a nasty fall induced by someone trying to crater the hell out of my A-Camp with 122 rockets. I did not realize it was broken and just sort of hobbled around for 6 weeks until it just sort of degenerated to the pain you describe. When the thing healed my leg on that side was a full inch shorter than the other which I never noticed. Of course it seemed easier traversing a hill one way than the other, but it still didn't register. Over the years the leg that took all the shock first was the longer leg. Last September when the quadracep tendons finally broke on the longer leg I still was not aware what was going on. Apparently, according to the physical therapist I have been dealing with relearning how to get back to normal, the reason for the tendons finally giving up the ghost on the longer leg was that they just plumb wore out because they had taken up more of the stress and strain than the other set on the short leg. My point is this, you may have more of a problem starting than you know and some joint manipulator might give you relief, but it will only be temporary.
Jack Moroney-knuckle dragger on the right side only
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