Peter Attia· MD
because some people have anatomy of their foot they're pronated flat feet that is not easily correctable even with exercise it's just mechanically different and that tendon itself once it becomes so stretched
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because some people have anatomy of their foot they're pronated flat feet that is not easily correctable even with exercise it's just mechanically different and that tendon itself once it becomes so stretched
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some people have anatomy of their foot they're pronated flat feet that is not easily correctable even with exercise is just mechanically different