If You Shoes Could Talk, What Would They Say? Part 2
by Rothbart
Filed under Foot Structures
Both the Rothbarts Foot and the Preclinical Clubfoot Deformity are foot structures that have not completed their development. As a result, if you have one of these two foot structures, your feet will twist from the moment you first start walking as a young child. This twisting motion causes the foot to land either hard [...]
If Your Shoes Could Talk, What Would They Say, Part 1
by Rothbart
Filed under Foot Structures
What do your shoes about you? Certainly the style of the shoe says a lot about your personality and fashion sense, but what about the way your shoes ‘wear out’, what does this say? This is a novel thought- probably something you’ve never given a moment’s reflection to. After all, what’s the big deal about [...]
How Chronic Pain Resulting From The Rothbarts Foot And The PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity Can Be Eliminated
by Rothbart
Filed under Foot Structures
If you are suffering from chronic pain, you may have one of the two inherited, abnormal foot structures that I discovered, and which predispose you to chronic muscle and joint pain. An estimated 80% of the world population has one of these two foot structures. They are known as the Primus Metatarsus Supinatis (the Rothbarts [...]
What Does The Rothbarts Foot Look Like?
by Rothbart
Filed under Foot Structures
The Rothbarts Foot is the first inherited abnormal foot structure that I discovered. With this discovery, I also found that this foot structure leads to chronic muscle and joint pain throughout the body. Unfortunately the Rothbarts Foot is relatively common. In fact, I have seen through years of practice and seeing thousands of patients, that [...]
How the Foot Can Create Muscle And Joint Pain In The Entire Body
by Rothbart
Filed under Foot Structures
Your doctor may never have told you this, but about 80% of the people in this world are born with one of two abnormal foot structures (the Rothbarts Foot or the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity) which can cause pain (ranging from mild to severe) throughout the entire body. Pretty astonishing, isn’t it? No wonder so many [...]



