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Date Posted: Thu, Oct 17 2002, 8:48:28
Author: Anamelva Revoredo D. Ch.
Subject: Re: Proprioceptive Feedback in Orthotic Therapy
In reply to: Brian A Rothbart DPM, PhD, FACFO 's message, "Proprioceptive Feedback in Orthotic Therapy" on Sun, Dec 30 2001, 5:25:28

Please e-mail me a copy of your document. Thank you.
> Based on embryological studies, I propose that
>hyperpronation in the adult [gaiting] foot is the
>result of an ontogenetic retention of talar torsion
>[termed talar supinatus] seen during weeks 6pf-8pf in
>the developing embryo. Clinically, talar supinatus is
>visualized as an elevation of the medial column of the
>foot [termed Primus Metatarsus Elevatus], in the
>standing/neutral positioned foot. I have devised a
>way to measure PME using microwedges with confirmed
>high interrator reliability. I have introduced a way
>to reduce hyperpronation resulting from PME using
>postural insoles [not orthotics which weaken the
>feet]. Postural are based on Proprioceptive Feedback
>Stimulation, and are not used as supportive devices
>[e.g., arch supports/metatarsal bars or pads, etc].
> My work has been accepted for publication
>[January 2002] in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement
>Therapy [Harcourt Publishers, Leon Chaitow Editor].
>If you would like an electronic [Email] copy [Acrobat
>Reader 4.0 format], please send me an Email. It is a
>fairly large file [2.3Mb], so make sure your IP server
>will forward it to you. Please note: Most free IP
>servers will not send a file this size to individual
>mailboxes.
>
>Brian A. Rothbart DPM, PhD, FACFO

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