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  1. Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member


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    On my patient website, I discuss symptoms one might not link to abnormal foot function (gravity drive pronation), including:
    • Gastrointestinal dysfunctions
    • Malocclusions
    • Dyspnea
    • Infertility
    • Headaches
    For those of you who cannot access this webpage, I have copied it in the attached document with relevant publications.
     
  2. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    It is not refereed, and the only references are yourself. It simple does not cut the mustard
     
  3. Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    When you say refereed, do you mean peer reviewed? If so, the Journal of Cranio Mandibular and Sleep Practice and UK Cranio are peer reviewed medical journals. Podiatry Review is also a peer reviewed journal.

    Positive Health Online is not a peer reviewed journal but is a complementary medicine publication that has been publishing monthly since 1996.

    In my humble opinion, these publications do cut the mustard.
     
  4. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    So which publication was it published in?
     
  5. Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    In the attached document above, I reference the peer reviewed journals that my publications appeared in.
     
  6. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    That is not what I asked. I asked: what peer reviewed journal is it published in?
     
  7. Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    I thought I answered your question, apparently not. You need to elaborate your query.
     
  8. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    No you do not.
     
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