The Fact that is too important to be ignored has been ignored.
Fact:
The tarsal joint needs support in order to keep it from falling, and to keep the anklebone in alignment; because our body stands on the anklebone, one of the 12 bones that make up the tarsal joint. The tarsal joint has been falling since toddlers start learning to stand and walk.
Problem:
The fallen tarsal joint misaligns all of the foot bones and major joints that stand on it; this causes many structural problems throughout the body, such as foot deformities, aching feet, early deterioration of the major joints, limping, and scoliosis.
Solution:
Using the orthotics that support the fallen tarsal joint to the point of aligning the anklebones. There is a way to test to find out whether the anklebones are aligned or not—the “Anklebone Alignment Test.” Also, there is a test to find out whether the hip bones are aligned or not—the “Hip Bone Alignment Test.”