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Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Nov 28, 2019.


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    I'm sorry, my good old friend Podiatry Arena. When I see that the self-proclaimed "Father of Chronic Pain Elimination" Brian Rothbart, who has charged as much as $10,000 for a pair of his insoles, is now the most frequent contributor to this forum, it is a very sad day for me. Am I the only one that is bothered by this? Or is fake news now being allowed regularly on Podiatry Arena?

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  2. Brian A. Rothbart

    Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    Kevin,

    You need to get your information correct. I never charged 10,000 USD for a pair of insoles. No one in their right mind would pay that for a pair of insoles.

    What I did charge was 200USD/hour. Typically, a Series I insole would require anywhere from 30 to 50 hours of my time over several months, and that could add up to several thousands of dollars.

    Regarding your allegations to fake advertisement, my research (which is posted on Researchgate website) debunks your erroneous statement. And if that was not the case, I would not be allowed to make such claims on this closely monitored forum.

    FYD, my clinical practice (and research) was total body, not just limited to feet.
     
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