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July 17, 2014

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Page 24 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, July17-July 23, 2014 If You Decide To Purchase Additional Treatment You Have The Legal Right To Change Your Mind Within 3 Days And Receive A Refund. Federal Recipients Are Excluded From This Offer. …And How Many People May Have Found a Way to Beat It Do You Have Any of the Following? t4IBSQ1BJO JOUIF'PPU t#VSOJOHPS /VNC'FFU t)FFM1BJO t1MBOUBS 'BTDJJUJT t'MBU'FFU t'PPU4QBTNT BOE$SBNQJOH If you've suffered from any of these annoying conditions, you may have a chronic foot condition. Foot pain is one of the most chronic conditions Americans face, yet is also the worst managed health problem. In 2011, Congress commissioned a com- mittee from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to study chronic pain. They found people with chronic pain are not being effectively taken care of. Are you taking your foot pain as seriously as diabetes, or asthma, or high blood pressure? A member of the IOM commit- tee suggests that you do. Fortunately, if you are suffering from foot pain, it may be relieved or eliminated by non-surgical treatment. The Solution to Foot Pain? New research in a treatment called low level laser therapy is having a profound effect on patients suffering with foot and heel pain. Unlike the cutting type of laser seen in movies and used in medical pro- cedures, the laser therapy penetrates the surface of the skin with no heating effect or damage. Laser therapy has been tested for 40 years, had over 2000 papers published on it, and been shown to aid in damaged tissue regeneration, decrease inflammation, relieve pain and boost the immune system. This means that there is a good chance laser therapy could be your foot pain solution, allowing you to live a more active lifestyle. Most patients feel better with just a few treatments, and best of all there will be no dangerous drugs, no invasive procedures, and no painful exercises. Will This Treatment Work for You? What if you could play golf again, travel and walk long distances without any pain? This treatment could help you get rid of your problem so you can enjoy life again. I'm willing to give you a $25 exam, including x-rays if needed -- both of which are normally priced at $250 -- to find out if this will work for you. Here's What Our Patients Say…… "After years of suffering with plantar fasciitis and trying everything I could to stop the pain, I finally found relief with the treatment at Carolina Chiropractic Plus. The K-laser gave me immediate results, re- lieving the pain I was living with for years." CONSIDER THESE FACTS BEFORE SURGERY: Foot & Ankle Treatment at Carolina Chiropractic Plus Risk No known side effects Little to none Immediate Complications come, addiction to pain medications Can be severe for months Months/years Pain Recovery Surgery It's time for you to find out if laser therapy will be your foot pain solu- tion. 'PSEBZTPOMZ, $25 will get you all a full consultation and exam to find out if this will help you. If you need it, I'll even take a set of x-rays to see where the problem is. If you have MRI's you can bring those in as well. The normal price for all of these services is $250, so you're getting a great deal! #VUZPVNVTUIVSSZBTUIJTPòFS XJMMPOMZMBTUGPSEBZTVOUJM+VMZ I look forward to helping you get rid of your pain so you can start living a healthier, more joyful life. Sincerely, Sarah Merrison-McEntire, D.C. Living in pain is no way to live, not when there could be an easy solution to your prob- lem. Take me up on my offer and call today. Call 828-229-7049 today, before this $25 special offer ends. Plantar Fascia Area of Pain Heel Bone (Calcaneus) CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR $ 25 Carolina Chiropractic Plus 152 W. Main St. Forest City, NC 828-229-7049 AVAILABLE UNTIL JULY 31, 2014 FOOT PAIN EVALUATION 7"-6& Why Foot Might Be the Most Crippling Condition Known to Man Pain

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