more and more podiatrists are telling me that now they think about orthotics as more of a temporary thing
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more and more podiatrists are telling me that now they think about orthotics as more of a temporary thing
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there are some podiatrists there's one that i have been in touch with recently who is very much on the barefoot running and all of that and he doesn't prescribe orthotics at all which is really unusual... I found that a lot of them were very open to the idea of treating people with exercise and not orthotics so it could be somewhat regional and these were also younger podiatrists so the ones that are coming up are thinking differently