February 6th, 2012:
So as Kate and I were working through "The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook" by Clair and Amber Davies, we found that Kate has what's called Morton's foot. The diagram and the picture show that her second metatarsal (A) is longer than her first metatarsal (B), which can cause the foot to be out of balance (too much pressure on point C) and all kinds of problems with posture. The diagram is taken from Davies' website.
In other news, the Evolution Series concert for tomorrow has been postponed until May or so.
And! My Master's Degree recital is scheduled for April 19th - more on that later.
February 6th, 2012:
So as Kate and I were working through "The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook" by Clair and Amber Davies, we found that Kate has what's called Morton's foot. The diagram and the picture show that her second metatarsal (A) is longer than her first metatarsal (B), which can cause the foot to be out of balance (too much pressure on point C) and all kinds of problems with posture. The diagram is taken from Davies' website.
In other news, the Evolution Series concert for tomorrow has been postponed until May or so.
And! My Master's Degree recital is scheduled for April 19th - more on that later.
Morton's foot. The diagram and the picture show that her second metatarsal (A) is longer than her first metatarsal (B), which can cause the foot to be out of balance (too much pressure on point C) and all kinds of problems with posture. The diagram is taken from Davies' website. In other news, the Evolution Series concert for tomorrow has been postponed until May or so. And! My Master's Degree recital is scheduled for April 19th - more on that later." href="javascript:openLB(1701863290,'',XLarge,'',1024,442);">February 6th, 2012:
So as Kate and I were working through "The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook" by Clair and Amber Davies, we found that Kate has what's called Morton's foot. The diagram and the picture show that her second metatarsal (A) is longer than her first metatarsal (B), which can cause the foot to be out of balance (too much pressure on point C) and all kinds of problems with posture. The diagram is taken from Davies' website.
In other news, the Evolution Series concert for tomorrow has been postponed until May or so.
And! My Master's Degree recital is scheduled for April 19th - more on that later.
February 6th, 2012:
So as Kate and I were working through "The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook" by Clair and Amber Davies, we found that Kate has what's called Morton's foot. The diagram and the picture show that her second metatarsal (A) is longer than her first metatarsal (B), which can cause the foot to be out of balance (too much pressure on point C) and all kinds of problems with posture. The diagram is taken from Davies' website.
In other news, the Evolution Series concert for tomorrow has been postponed until May or so.
And! My Master's Degree recital is scheduled for April 19th - more on that later.
See photo in original gallery.
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