The Pronation Syndrome

Approved States
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Archived Course
Active
Credits
1.00
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Description

The feet are the foundation of the body. Overpronation, especially of only one foot, can cause a chain reaction negatively affecting posture, alignment, function, and movement of the entire body. In this presentation you will learn how to quickly identify this syndrome and how to correlate it to knee pain, low-back pain, lumbar disk injuries, neck pain, and even scoliosis.

NetForum Course ID
WMC-Webinar284
Pass Percentage
70
Live Course
Off
Has Closed Captions
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