Current Research on Proprioceptive Insoles

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I am a Podiatric Biomechanical Engineer and Researcher at the Primary Research Facility in Rome Italy (Department of Biomedical Engineering). My area of interest for the past 20 years has been the impact faulty foot mechanics has on postural mechanics and related chronic musculoskeletal pain syndrome.

Initially we started evaluating Rootian Biomechanics, then shifted into forefoot mechanics, and for the last 10 years, conducting research on Proprioceptive Insoles.

I invite you to visit my website at: http://www.rothbartsfoot.bravehost.com

I believe you will find the information of significant interest. The site contains not only my research, but references to research across Europe on Proprioceptive Stimulation.

Your comments or opinions are most welcome. Please respond directly to my eMail at rothbartsfoot@Yahoo.com


Prof / Dr Brian A Rothbart
Department Biomedical Engineering
Rome, Italy




Posted on Jun 29, 2005, 5:13 AM
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proprioceptive insoles and new insole therapy concepts on Jul 14, 9:12 PM

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