Re: Pedorthist Schools

They have a national group of pedorthists.
I'm not sure what they call it. In dallas they teach at the Southwestern Med school. Any big hospital where they train orthotists and Orthopedic surgeons would probly also train pedorthists

Posted By steve on October 09, 2007 at 14:14:27:

In Reply to: Pedorthist Schools posted by Jackson, WY on October 07, 2007 at 21:11:55:

The Active Ankle offers flexibility and security. It will feel different from anything you have ever worn for ankle protection. The hinge allows freedom of motion that you may not be accustomed to. Do not mistake this freedom of movement for lack of support. A leading university said, the Active Ankle provides more support (inversion) than the leading air-stirrup brace, the leading lace-up brace, or a tape job.

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