Treating foot and major joint problems without first aligning your tilted anklebones is often ineffective. Tilted anklebones — caused by a fallen tarsal joint — are the root cause of foot pain, foot deformities, ankle pain, knee pain, hip pain, back pain, leg muscle tendonitis, scoliosis, and limping.
Most people don’t realize their anklebones are tilting worse with each step, causing faster and more severe damage to the feet and major joints. As the tarsal joint collapses further with each step, the body moves increasingly out of alignment, yet many attempt to treat the symptoms without addressing the underlying tilted anklebones.
With every step we take, our entire body weight passes through the tarsal joint, which forms the arch. When the tarsal joint falls, it throws all the foot bones — including the anklebone, where the leg bone rests — out of alignment. This systematically throws the entire body structure causing problems throughout the entire body.
Trying to fix joint problems without realigning tilted anklebones is like trying to repair a building on a tilted, unstable foundation.
Inna Chon discovered how to perform the Anklebone Alignment Test to address this crucial issue.