First have either a fellowship trained Osteopractic physical
First have either a fellowship trained Osteopractic physical therapist, or chiropractor who does dry needling look at the position of the foot and ankle in standing: Are you standing in PRONATION or SUPINATION? Next take a look at active and passive range of motion of the ankle, foot and toes.
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