Revolutionary practices for prevention and rehabilitation of foot, toe and ankle issues, including turf toe and plantar fasciitis. Our successful protocols will allow you to maintain mobility and reduce discomfort.
Athletes & Sports Injury, Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Medical Errors & Misdiagnosis
Looking back at 2020, there were a handful of cases that stood out. I consider these to be Miracle cases because they dumbfounded conventional medical practitioners but were effectively resolved by my methods and unique set of protocols. Sprained Ankle: “Alana”, a...
Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Fingers, Thumb, Hand & Wrist, Head, Neck, Jaw & Shoulders, Lower Back & Hips
While I have written extensively about arthritis in this blog, this is my first post on Bursitis. Similar to arthritis, bursitis is largely about inflammation. While arthritis is inflammation in the joint, bursitis is inflammation in the bursa capsule, which for the...
Athletes & Sports Injury, Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees
“…As much playing time is now lost in the NFL because of turf toe as ankle sprains, and it has become the most common injury reported by some 600 college players…” Sports Illustrated – December 1988 A great amount of interest has been paid...
Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Medical Errors & Misdiagnosis
I continue to receive many emails from high school, college and professional athletes asking for help with turf toe. Early detection and treatment make a big difference in these cases and it can completely change the course of the injury. Utilizing an effective...
Athletes & Sports Injury, Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Lower Back & Hips, Posture, Biomechanics, Gait & Mobility
Walking correctly is essential for preventing and resolving lower back and leg issues. Yet, it can be difficult to implement. Think about how many steps a person in their 40s or 50s has taken in a lifetime. The existing biomechanics are very ingrained. We don’t think...
Feet, Toes, Ankles and Knees, Posture, Biomechanics, Gait & Mobility, Stretching & Flexibility
The ankle was used as an example in our previous blog for how swelling can affect a joint. So now, I’m going to back track a bit and go into an overview of the ankle joint, covering its unique features as well as it challenges and strengths. As I mentioned in that...