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Don’t understand how answering “yes” to the above questions is related to biomechanically correct orthotics? There definitely is a strong relationship. There are a variety of “arch supports” out on the market, but which one is the right one for your foot? They say all new shoes are built with better arch supports, but are they really helping? What about the structure of the shoe? Your shoe may have a spongy cushion that feels great, but is the structure of the shoe the best for you?
These are all great questions for Dr. Christine Schlenker at Natural Elements Health Center because she specializes in the alignment of your structure. She knows what to look for, and she has been trained in body structure for years, and knows what will help you and what will not.
There are tips when buying new shoes, what to look for in a good shoe, and what to avoid. And there is also a right and wrong orthotic or arch support. It has even been found that there is no difference in a $400 pair of shoes versus a $20 pair of shoes. Educate yourself and take care of your feet and back by taking advantage of talking with Dr. Schlenker at Natural Elements Health Center today to find out what would be best for you.
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