Cranial Bone Lesions Initiated by Abnormal Foot Motion (original) (raw)

Abstract

This paper discusses the impact abnormal foot motion has on the cranial bones. Section I describes this foot-cranial linkage in laymen's terminology. Section II describes this foot-cranial coupling in medical terminology. Section III describes an embryonic foot type that frequently is responsible for distortions in the cranial bones (hereafter referred to as cranial lesions). Section IV describes a novel foot insole (referred to as a proprioceptive activator) which effectively reverses (in children) or stabilizes (in adults) cranial lesions. The foot-cranial correlations presented in this paper are based on a recently concluded clinical study in Juetepec Mexico. (Statistical Study currently in peer review for publication.)

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