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Heads I Win, Tails You lose

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Robertisaacs, Mar 17, 2010.

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    The latest from our Italian friend...

    See, the barefoot runners have it right!:rolleyes:

    Right....

    Ok. Thats sorted then.

    So to NOT be doomed to a lifetime of agony, just don't walk on the heels of your shoes. Simples

    To quote twirly, I laughed and laughed!

    Regards
    Robert
     
  2. stevewells

    stevewells Active Member

    Who is our italian friend Rob? got a link?
     
  3. There are not many eejits who describe something as "rothbarts foot". Its our Brian. I still get the newsletter every month which I always enjoy. Find out what diseases he's curing this month.

    Regards
    Robert
     
  4. HansMassage

    HansMassage Active Member

    I have greatly benefited from Rothbart's information on inherited foot but there is a tendency to see everything as inherited overlooking the adapted foot.

    In my work heel wear can just as likely come from hip or spine distortion as foot distortion. Spine distortion often fallows foot distortion whether inherited or traumatic. Foot distortion often fallows spine distortion.

    Therefore i agree lets help people stop waking on their heels. Rocking shoes anyone? Worked great for one of my clients. stopped jarring the fusion in his neck.

    Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP
    Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist
     
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