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Dr. Mike Gensler's Blog

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Dr. Mike Gensler's Blog

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Dr. Mike Gensler's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Dr. Mike Gensler's Blog Just another WordPress.com weblog Too Much Arch Support?? August 17, 2010 Everyday it seems I talk to a patient or friend and they mention how flat their feet are and that they make sure they have good arch support in their shoes. Everyday, all the time. REALLY?! Could it be that a majority of the population has fallen arches?? I don’t buy it and neither should you. Is it true that we set up our kids up for failure by putting them in hard, way too supportive of a shoe before they can even walk? Absolutely! I see it all the time. Just like the natural curves in our spine that need to develop as we go from crawling to walking as do the arches in our feet. As we start to walk our arches and the muscles and tissues that give them support and stability begin to strengthen and develop. Unfortunately we don’t give their feet a chance because we throw these over-supportive shoes on them. Imagine we...

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