Economic Impact of Misaligned Feet

January 27, 2017
By: GraMedica Team

Our feet have often been neglected and downplayed. Very little attention is given to one of the most used parts of our body, our feet. We brush our teeth 2 or 3 times a day, but barely look at our feet…that is, until your feet start hurting. Foot pain or pain that occurs to your knee, hip, and back will severely affect your quality of life. Actually, if you experience pain as a result of standing, walking, or running, you will stand, walk, or run less. That means your metabolism will drop and your health will suffer. Believe it or not, foot alignment has been proven to destroy the tissues within your feet, knees, hips and back.

The Negative Effect of Misaligned Feet to Your Body

A misaligned foot will create a path of tissue destruction. A path up the leg affecting the knee, hips, pelvis, and back. These excessive forces will continue to exert their damage to those parts of the body while standing, walking, or running. The more active you are with a misaligned foot, the sooner you’ll develop symptoms to the weakest link of your musculoskeletal chain.

This ebook describes more in-depth the symptoms and negative effects misaligned feet can have on your health.

The Negative Effect Misaligned Feet can Have on Your Finances

When you develop pain to your feet, knees, hips, and back. Sooner or later other medical issues will appear and you’ll have to start seeking professional medical care. There are insurance deductibles , co-pays, prescription and non-prescription medicines, arch supports, special shoes, injections, and even surgery. There are those associated surgical costs – hospitals, anesthesia, and surgeon fees. Then there’s physical therapy. When is it going to end? Even after all that, do you know that the leading complication of treatment is recurrence? Learn more in-depth about the costs and negative effects misaligned feet can have on your finances.

This ebook was written to open the eyes of those who have misaligned feet to both the problem and possible solution. Download a FREE copy today.

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