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Chiropractors - why they recommend Posture Control Insoles®


 

Since the initial practice of chiropractic, the focus has been on the spine and subluxations, which are partial, often non measurable dislocations of a joint.  When subluxations occur in the spine, they are thought to cause interference with the nervous system, which in turn, controls general health.

Through the years chiropractors have realized that in order to stabilize the spine, they need to stabilize the hips, and this is best done by stabilizing the feet - the foundation of the body’s posture.
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Historically, chiropractors have looked at the body from a static structural perspective, focusing predominantly on the spine. For many years, therefore, traditional arch support orthotics were the logical and virtually exclusive choice for pelvic stabilization. But as chiropractic has advanced, the undeniable realization that muscle imbalances are often at the root of misalignment of the spine (subluxations) has caused some chiropractors to become more involved in the dynamic and muscular aspect of the body.

While chiropractic techniques can realign the spine and surrounding joints, the inflamed, swollen soft tissue or  tension-wracked muscle that may have caused the subluxation, may also render the joint realignment a temporary fix.

Now, increasing numbers of chiropractors are including elements of soft tissue massage therapy in their practice, and they are swapping traditional static arch support orthotics for dynamic Posture Control Insoles® to help make their adjustments last longer.

 

 

 

 

You can shim (static) the foundation of a house to level it, but if it moves it  falls down. 

Since the human body moves all the time, it is more practical to work with the neuromuscular system (dynamic)  that maintains balance and posture. 

Dr. Daniel Moroff, DC

Having been a professional athlete, I appreciate the difference between orthotics that just support the feet versus orthotics that enable the feet to do their job of providing a stable dynamic foundation for the body.

Posture Control Insoles® stimulate your muscles to do the work which clearly builds strength in your feet. This is in opposition to arch supports, which reduce motion of the feet and have more in common with a cast used to heal broken bones. Keeping muscles active and strong, even in your lower extremities and your feet is vital to good overall health.

An even more important aspect of Posture Control Insoles® is that they have a significantly higher impact on posture. That is why I recommend them to a high percentage of my patients. My job as a chiropractor is to get my patients well quickly with as few visits to my office as possible. Foot imbalances and bad posture is often the root cause of my patients' pain.  When it is, Posture Control Insoles® prevent my patients from having to come back again... and again.

When I point out the range of disabilities that is caused by poor posture, my patients are frequently stunned. For example, poor posture can limit your ability to breathe correctly.  If your chest is caved inward because of your imploded posture, you stop breathing normally with your diaphragm.  Instead your breath will be shallow and fast using only the top of your lungs.  You may end up hyperventilating which, according to Dr. Leon Chaitow DO, leads to anxiety (“Multidisciplinary Approaches To Breathing Disorders”).

Speaking of wind, if you play wind instruments or sing, poor posture limits your endurance as well as you ability to reach high notes. Look at Barry Manilow's posture - no slouching there!

Holistic dentists are realizing that poor posture can lead to Temporal Mandibular Joint dysfunction (misalignment of the jaw), commonly called TMJ or “clicking jaw.”  By the same token, inaccurate dental work can lead to neck and shoulder pain. 

Poor gait and posture can cause bunions and shin splints and a whole host of other musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

Being based in Florida, I treat a huge number of golfers. When we restore their posture with Posture Control Insoles®, many of my patients find their golf game improving a lot. They are able to hit the ball harder and with more technical consistency. Over the past five years our staff has fit thousands of patients with Posture Control Insoles® and they have been effective for 99% of them. I could not say that for the orthotics I recommended before I discovered the Posture Control Insoles®.

Sincerely,
Dr. Dan Moroff DC
 

Dr. Daniel Moroff has been in private practice for 19 years.  Exum Chiropractic is located in Orlando Florida

Many of Dr. Moroff's patients are professional and amateur athletes, and he himself is a world champion baseball (NYY) player.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Carl Jelstrup, DC

My life has been one of constant discovery and learning.  I have seen novel tools and methods come and go.  They usually died because they failed to yield consistent and positive patient outcomes. 

In the early 90's some of my patients were fitted with a first generation orthotics that almost a decade later were commercially introduced as Posture Control Insoles®.  I believed Dr. Rothbart had unearthed something very important, and I was delighted when Posture Dynamics introduced the insoles along with a complete training program for practitioners like me. Posture Control Insoles® quickly became a  standard tool in my practice.

Whenever I have a patient suffering from a compromised posture and that applies to nearly 100% of my patients, I check both the source of descending posture, the bite, and ascending posture, the feet.   Typically most of the patients will hyperpronate.   Balancing the feet and the cranium is a key to solid balanced posture which unlocks the body's self-healing power for virtually all musculoskeletal pain and secondary pain originating with subluxations.  

Sincerely,
Dr. Carl Jelstrup DC

 

Dr. Carl Jelstrup has practiced in Bellevue Washington for nearly 30 years. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Solution
The solution to your pain is improving your posture and gait mechanics which means controlling hyperpronation.  Posture Control Insoles® offer a new way to do this effectively by providing correct feedback to your feet so your muscles can respond appropriately to the shoes you wear and the surface you walk on.

Learn why you can save yourself time, money, and grief by trying Posture Control Insoles®

  before you try dangerous surgery
  before you try expensive custom orthotics
  before you try arch supports

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