Warning: The abnormal foot structures that cause chronic muscle and joint pain are inherited!
A scared and distraught parent wrote me that her son, in his twenties, lives in severe chronic pain. She was beside herself with worry as he has the same agonizing symptoms that her husband had before he ended his own life. In desperation, she asked me if he could have an abnormal foot structure causing his pain.
Have you ever wondered if this same plight could happen to your child? If you yourself are living with unrelenting muscle and joint pain, not only could it happen to your children, the chances are it will.
The most severe chronic muscle and joint pain is often caused by the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, an inherited, abnormal foot structure that causes the foot to twist and distorts the posture. This causes the body’s weight bearing joints to become inflamed and the muscles to become strained, ultimately resulting in chronic pain – often throughout the entire body.
The PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity is a Mendalian dominant trait. This means that if one parent has a PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, statistically half of their children will also have this severe abnormal foot structure. If both parents have this abnormal foot structure, statistically 75% (3 out of 4) will have this foot structure.
The symptoms of the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity start at an early age, as young as two or three years of age and only get worse as your child grows.
There are two personality types in children who have a PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity. The first is a child who is sedentary and is unable to muster up the determination to overcome the obstacles that this severe abnormal foot structure can present. The second is a child who is active and often actually driven to excel in physical activity (such as sports) even though they have continuous overuse injuries.
Look for these traits in your child:
Symptoms As A Baby:
Difficulty in initially learning to walk
Walking clumsily
Flat feet (no arch) when walking, but not flat when the weight is off them (such as while sitting)
Symptoms As A Child:
When walking, the feet turn excessively inward (or outward)
Lumbering along with a slight hitch or limp
Bad posture
Shoe heels start wearing unevenly
Complaints of soreness and pain in legs
Frequent ankle sprains (if child is active)
Stiff, tight muscles
Symptoms As A Teen:
Heel pain
Knee pain
Stress fractures in the tibia (if the child is active)
Aching and stiffness in low back
Standing with knees straight, has difficulty touching toes
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Maybe you’ve seen similar symptoms in your son or daughter, symptoms that are only becoming worse as they grow. You’ve probably tried everything you know of to help your child, but at some point started realizing that no one seems to know what is causing your child’s pain. And no pain management therapies – neither traditional nor alternative – make any lasting difference.
The problem is that many physicians have no knowledge of the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, nor the chronic pain (and potentially other) symptoms that it creates. For this reason this foot structure goes undetected and your child may needlessly grow up to live a life filled with pain and suffering.
What To Do As A Parent If Your Child Has An Abnormal Foot Structure
First, sit down with your child and take the Rothbarts Foot Questionnaire. If they answer eight or more questions in the affirmative, the cause of their pain is most likely an inherited, abnormal foot structure, probably the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, as this is the foot structure in which symptoms can be seen early in childhood. I suggest you also use this time to take the questionnaire yourself, as you, too, most likely have an inherited abnormal foot structure causing your chronic pain.
The only effective treatment to eliminate your child’s (and your) chronic pain is to effectively treat their abnormal foot structure and this is done by decreasing their foot twist and permanently correcting their posture. As a result, their joints and muscles will naturally heal themselves. This can only be accomplished through a non invasive (non drug/non surgical) therapy known as Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy.
Reading the Curing Chronic Pain website will give you more information about the abnormal foot structures I discovered that cause many forms of chronic muscle and joint pain and help you determine whether an Initial Phone Consultation with me might be helpful.
For a more complete explanation of the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, read:
Abnormal Foot Structures That Cause Chronic Pain
To find out if your child may have one of two common inherited, abnormal foot structures that cause chronic muscle and joint pain, take the Rothbarts Foot Questionnaire.
As you learn more about my innovative therapy, you may find that addressing and effectively treating your child’s foot structure may be the missing link to ending their potential lifetime with unrelenting muscle and joint pain. Give your child a chance for a brighter future.
If you have questions about what’s involved in being treated with Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy by long distance, see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Page.
If you would like to contact me regarding an appointment to resolve your chronic muscle and joint pain, click here.
Professor/Dr. Brian A. Rothbart
Chronic Pain Elimination Specialist
www.CuringChronicPain.com
www.RothbartSite.com
Discovered the Rothbarts Foot and the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity
Developer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Inventor and Designer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Insoles
Founder of International Academy of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Author of Forever Free From Chronic Pain
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