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Morton's Foot
Morton's
Foot Structure is recognized by a longer second toe,
or by a deeper web space between the first and second toe.
Over 70 years
ago, Dr. Dudley Morton discovered that many people had a short
first metatarsal bone (watch picture to see). By
observation he concluded that this condition impacted their
gait.
This structure is sometimes called Morton's Toe,
and is common among 50-60% of the population.
People who have Morton's Foot Structure hyperpronate!
Hyperpronation is a dysfunction of the foot causing your ankles
to roll in when you stand, walk and run.
Medical
professionals who have studied musculoskeletal health and who
thoroughly understand the connection between the feet and the
rest of the body, have concluded that Morton's Foot
Structure is among the most common causes of
musculoskeletal problems.
Dr. Janet Travell, who was responsible for getting Senator John
F. Kennedy off his crutches and who later became his Whitehouse
physician, in her book on myofascial trigger points, listed
Morton's Foot Structure as a major Perpetuating Factor in
musculoskeletal disease because of loss of postural foundation.
She was of the opinion that therapy to overcome posture related
musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction will only yield temporary
results unless proper correction is made to the postural
foundation - specifically Morton's Foot Structure.
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