The Link Between Foot Posture, Locomotion and Longevity

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • Human bipedalism is at the core of longevity and well being. Join functional podiatrist Dr Emily as she explores the evolutionary changes that make the human foot perfect for locomotion - and how modern footwear and foot weakness is one of the biggest contributors to poor movement and increased morbidity.
    This webinar is intended for both the professional and the patient as we all need to take ownership of our health and movement.
    To learn more about Dr Emily - www.dremilysplichal.com
    To learn more about Naboso - www.naboso.com
    To learn more about EBFA - www.ebfaglobal.com

Комментарии • 7

  • @BodyCentredLiving
    @BodyCentredLiving 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Emily, I love your attention to the macro and the micro, the person and the science.

  • @kimmacken8723
    @kimmacken8723 6 месяцев назад

    Thankyou for linking the foot posture to the deep front, spiral and lateral fascial lines. I train structural tension to ski instructors and this presentation provides insight into the strong connections we use to ski more efficiently! 🤓

  • @marybrown3580
    @marybrown3580 6 месяцев назад

    PLEASE do a webinar on neuromas. Thank you for your generous sharing of knowledge.

  • @YogaAmBach
    @YogaAmBach 6 месяцев назад

    fantastic video....what is your stand on forefootwalking?

  • @pampadilla2873
    @pampadilla2873 6 месяцев назад

    I too would greatly appreciate a webinar on neuromas.

  • @JessicaBrown-hu8sv
    @JessicaBrown-hu8sv 6 месяцев назад

    Yes please do a webinar on neuromas!

  • @CloneGranny
    @CloneGranny 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have any articles or videos about fat pad athropy, especially of the forfoot and large toe? I was diagnosed with this in January. I've was also diagnosed with mild bunions last fall for which I'm already doing toe spacers and foot exercises to manage. The docs i've seen are contributing my large pain to those conditions. I've been unble to walk long distances, let alone run, comfortably since last summer. I'm also unable to do so many other activities such as barre, yoga, calf raises, lunges, bear crawls, ect. I'm not even 50 and feel like I'm being resigned to bulky orthodics and becoming the youngest member of silver sneakers. It is seriously depressing me.
    Also, do you have a list or data base of EBFA certified providers/practitioners? I wasn't able to find that info on your website.
    Sorry if not appropriate. I would perfer to DM but YT doesn't provide that option.