For a more complete explanation of the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, read: Abnormal Foot Structures That Cause Chronic Pain.
To find out if you may have one of two common inherited, abnormal foot structures that cause chronic muscle and joint pain, take the Rothbarts Foot Questionnaire.
As you learn more about Professor/Dr. Rothbart’s innovative therapy, you may find that addressing and effectively treating your foot structure may be the missing link to ending your long time battle with unrelenting muscle and joint pain.
If you have questions about what’s involved in being treated with Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy by long distance, see our FAQ Page (Frequently Asked Questions).
If you would like to contact Professor/Dr. Rothbart regarding an appointment to resolve your chronic muscle and joint pain, click here.
Strangely enough, having an abnormal foot structure such as the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity doesn’t necessarily mean that you have or will have chronic foot pain or any of the common foot problems, such as hammertoes, bunions or plantar fasciitis. Instead, your chronic pain might be in your knees, hips back, neck, jaw or any combination of these joints. Or conversely, you may have pain just in your feet.
How To find Out If You Have A PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity
If you take the Rothbarts Foot Questionnaire and answer 8 or more questions in the affirmative, you most likely have an abnormal foot structure, either the Rothbarts Foot or PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity.
Through the tests and computer analyses that I run on your posture, I’m able to discern which of the two abnormal foot structures you have. But chances are good that if you suffer with severe or debilitating chronic pain – the intensity of pain that makes you want to jump off a cliff – and no doctor has been able to eliminate it, you most likely have a PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity.
Reading the Curing Chronic Pain website will give you more information about the abnormal foot structures Professor/Dr. Rothbart discovered that cause many forms of chronic muscle and joint pain and help you determine whether an Initial Phone Consultation with him might be helpful.
You see, that’s the interesting thing about a PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity – you can’t see it unless you know what to look for, and so up until I discovered it (while searching for a cause of chronic muscle and joint pain) no one even knew it existed.
Do any of the above feet look similar to yours? If so; this is probably why you have chronic pain.
What Does The PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity Look Like?