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177: Expert Edition: Ian Griffiths Sports Podiatrist: Foot Orthoses - facts and fiction

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Kinematics and Psychosocial Effects

Pain is reasonably well accepted as a biopsychosocial experience. When we put something in the shoe of a human in pain, we are only making an assumption that this is working within the realm of bio when we know we can't separate it with humans' psychosocial experiences. We've already sort of touched on the fact that animals exist and my question here would be why not humans? I think there's more support that orthosis work by modifying tissue stress rather than realigning the skeleton.

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