Profile Of A Typical Candidate For Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy

Do I fit the profile of a person who has a Rotharts Foot or PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity? Might I be a candidate for Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy? 

You may have asked yourself these questions after having read about these two inherited, abnormal foot structures and the therapy I developed which effectively treats them. 

Take the Rothbarts Foot Questionnaire to help you determine if you may have one of two common inherited, abnormal foot structures that cause chronic muscle and joint pain.   


Read testimonials of former pain sufferers who completed Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy. 


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Looking forward to hearing from you.
Professor/Dr. Brian A. Rothbart

To answer your questions, I'd like to tell you a bit about the typical patients that I treat. They are very ill people dealing with unrelenting, excruciating muscle and joint pain, to the point that it's destroying their physical and mental wellbeing. They are sufferers whose lives of pain are probably very similar to what you are experiencing in your life right now.

My patients' painful conditions often started as children with symptoms such leg cramps, which the family physician diagnosed as "just growing pains". When they entered their teens, they started getting low back pain that came and went. In their twenties, they possibly had a knee or ankle injury that never completely healed. And then suddenly, they started having pain coming and going in various muscles and joints. In their thirties and forties, their pain became more constant and disabling to the point that they had to take pain medication and undergo multiple surgeries.

These pain sufferers were often told that there was nothing more that could be done for them and to plan on being in a wheelchair by the age of sixty.

This seemingly unsolvable, multidimensional problem made many of these chronic pain sufferers suicidal. Having been to so many different doctors, been given so many different labels (sometimes psychoneurotic), been treated with so many harmful pain meds (which were making them sicker than they were before they started taking them) had undergone so many invasive surgeries (often with no recovery) and suffering with unrelenting pain for so many years, these people justifiably became depressed.  Then ...... their doctor put them on anti-depressant drugs. 

This is a downward spiral, which if not reversed; any semblance of quality of life would come to an end.

This is the profile of my typical patient. But there is a happy ending to the above story. If the chronic pain sufferer has one of two inherited abnormal foot structures - Rothbarts Foot or PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity - I can help them and greatly reduce, or often completely eliminate, their chronic pain for good.

About 80% of the world population has a Rothbarts Foot or PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity.  If you identify with the scenario above, you most likely were born with one of these abnormal foot structures. 

Are You A Candidate For Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy?

Because you have been through the mill of pain management and disappointment far too many times, I highly suggest that you consider my therapy one step at a time: