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About
Your Feet
Do your feet look like this?
Yes.
Then
you have Morton's Foot Structure. You are at high risk for
musculoskeletal disorders such as low back and knee
pain, and your athletic abilities are significantly reduced. If
you don't already hurt, Posture Control Insoles® can help you
prevent or delay problems.
You
truly have nothing to lose but your pain!
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money back guarantee.
If you are
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with your insoles, return the used insoles within 90 days for a
full refund including shipping & handling.
If you
already hurt,
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Morton's Foot Structure
is recognized by a longer
second toe, or by a deeper web space between the first
and second toe. Morton's Foot is common among 50-60% of
the population.
No? Well,
you're not out of the woods yet because the real culprit is an
elevated first metatarsal and big toe (place the pointer on the
picture below). It is called
Rothbart's Foot Structure.
Over 80% of the population has it
including everyone who has Morton's foot.
Medical
professionals who understand the connection between the feet and
the rest of the body have concluded that Rothbart's Foot
Structure is among the most common causes of musculoskeletal
problems.
All of the following problems
may originate with, or be perpetuated by Rothbart's/Morton's
Foot Structure:
Headaches, TMJ
Dysfunction, Neck and Shoulder Pain, Back Pain, Low Back Pain,
Hip Pain, Sciatica, SI Joint Pain, Leg Pain, Knee Pain, Runner's
Knee, Shin Splints, Ankle Pain, Foot Pain, Plantar Faciitis,
Bunions, Reduced Range of Motion, Lack of Flexibility, and
Instability.
Rothbart's
Foot Structure causes hyperpronation which is a dysfunction of
the foot causing your ankles to roll in when you stand, walk and
run. You may have been told that you supinate or
that you have fallen arches. Supinators are usually
hyperpronators in disguise. Click on
Feet, Myths and Confusion
for more on fallen arches.
Athletes
are impacted even more severely by Rothbart's Foot Structure.
Whether you are a ball player, distance runner, cyclist, roller
or ice skater, dancer, or walk for exercise, you
depend on proper foot mechanics and correct body alignment.
Proper joint and body mechanics is key to enhanced performance,
longevity in sport and life, and injury prevention.
If you
exercise with poor body mechanics, you are taking years off your
musculoskeletal health plan.
So whether you are an athlete who wants to run longer or jump
higher, a senior who wants to remain active, or you just want to
feel better in your daily activities, caring for your foot
foundation will help you achieve your goal.
The
ordering process is simple. Two quick evaluations will
tell you exactly what Posture Control Insoles® to buy.
·
Check your
shoe wear pattern
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Check your
foot mechanics
We'll show you exactly how.
Click here to proceed with your 2 minute
evaluation.
If you
want to skip the evaluation, buy a 3.5 mm pair. 3.5 mm
describes the amount of feedback. Everyone benefits from a
3.5 mm pair, but some will do even better with 6.0 mm. If
you want to know for sure, click on the evaluation link above.
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These web pages are intended to give
you a better understanding of the importance of the foot
foundation, what happens to your body if the foundation is off,
and what you can do about it!
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