The Foot & Knee Pain Cure They Don't Want You to Know About

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2007

Visit www.BarefootScience.com for further product information.

CraigBrockie.com brings you more information about structurally balancing your body, and how taking a 3 prong approach can help you dramatically... One of those prongs is to quickly, safely and naturally strengthen your feet and ankles.

Visit www.BarefootScience.com for more information.

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  • Are you a doctor or a sales person?

  • I've gone to the Barefoot Science website and it looks as though they don't exist anymore. I was unable to purchase the inserts.

  • @gyro1nyc it does weaken your foot, thats what i heard at least ( from many peopel)

  • if anyone cares for more info, u should type barefoot running either into google or youtube and get some more information on it. again, I AM NOT A DOCTOR.

  • a good treatment to actually STRENGTHEN the arch and raise it, WITHOUT PAYING A DIME (OR PENNY), is to run BAREFOOT. it takes some getting used to, and u should start off VERY slow, but it will make a world of difference. im not a doc or anythin, just an ordinary teenage runner, and runnin barefoot is subtly helpin me put the arch back in my feet. ( one foot is flat, while the other is not. either from colapse or just natural).

  • i have a problem where my foot is has an arch when i hold it up, but when i put my feet on the ground, they are flat. It hurts my feet, ankles, and knees. I looks a bit crooked when i put it on the ground. I went to a specialist and he gave me special shoes and insoles. They work okay, but my foot is getting worse. He told me that it will not fix and my arch will remain flat and will get worse. So my question is..Will these insoles REALLY correct the arch?

    I went to a specialist and he he gave

  • Likely cause is fibrosis due to poor tracking of the patellofemoral joint. Over time, it will likely become symptomatic if not addressed. Craig's recommendation for Barefoot Science inserts is good, I've had some success with them in my practice as well. Current science supports proprioceptive exercises for the hip to address these kinds of tracking problems.

    Dr. Phillip Snell

  • uhhh, his website?

  • hey i got a cracking sound whenver i bend my knee...but there is no pain...is it a concern???can i still jog and cycle??

  • Haven't used them in years... not sure anymore. Sorry. Have you googled it?

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