My friend went to the chiropractor yesterday for a routine adjustment. An hour later, she had blurred/double vision, and could not see while she was driving. It was terrifying, to say the least. I took her to the eye doctor yesterday afternoon, and the eye doctor said there is nothing wron with her eyes. Could the chiropractor be responsible for her vision issues?

Posted By Paula on February 21, 2007 at 11:25:13:

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Helps strengthen the kneecap mechanism by applying pressure on the tendon above the kneecap as well. This tends to reduce the forces of the quadriceps on the patella tendon and erosion of the under surface of the kneecap due to a possible misalignment of the quadriceps (Q-angle).

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