- The most common bracer (hypertonus patient) seen clinically is a patient having the Primus Metatarsus Supinatus Foot Structure (aka Rothbarts Foot)
- The most common releaser (hypotonus patient) seen clinically is a patient having the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity
- Figure Right - progression of weight bearing forces across the foot in a bracer (outside heel to inside forefoot)
- Figure Left - progression of weight bearing forces corrected using Proprioceptive Insoles
- Figure Left - progression of weight bearing forces across the foot in a releaser (inside heel to inside forefoot)
- Figure Right - progression of weight bearing forces corrected using Proprioceptive Insoles
Professor/Dr Brian A Rothbart
Director of Research, International Academy RPT