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Summary
We tell patients to support the arch, wear thick-cushioned, motion-controlled running shoes and avoid going barefoot. Does it work? Yes, when you add anti-inflammatories, stretching exercises, cortisone injections, night splints, controlled ankle motion walkers, six to 12 months of recovery and more than $1,000 of patient fees.
“Everyone else is telling me I should be wearing arch supports, running shoes, and not to go barefoot!”
My reply: “Is it working?”
Related Links
- How the Minimalist Shoe Movement has Effected my Practice, and is Changing Podiatry. Forever.