Above Treadmill Video was taken of a patient diagnosed as having Rothbarts Foot
Frame 1 - note excessive midfoot pronation, left foot (white arrow)
Frame 2 - Note the correction in the midfoot pronation, left foot, using proprioceptive insoles (white arrow)
Frame 3 - Note excessive rearfoot pronation at heel left, left foot (white arrow) and outtoe at heel contact, right foot (white arrow)
Frame 4 - Note the biomechanical improvement in the placement of the left foot at heel lift and right foot at heel contact using proprioceptive insoles (see white arrows)
Case 2 - Extrapolated frames taken from another treadmill video showing the improvements obtained using proprioceptive insoles in a patient diagnosed as having Rothbarts Foot.[]
Case 3 - Demonstrating the improvement in foot abduction and midstance hyperpronation using Proprioceptive Insoles in a patient diagnosed as having Rothbarts Foot[]
Case 4 - Treadmill video demonstrating how the proprioceptive signal generated by the proprioceptive insoles can be distorted by unstable shoes[]
Professor/Dr Brian A Rothbart
Research Director,International Academy RPT