The Art of Walking |How Fascia Makes Movement Easier

The Art of Walking |How Fascia Makes Movement Easier

Walking is one of the most natural things we do, yet few people have ever been taught how to walk efficiently. As a functional podiatrist and movement specialist, I've spent years studying what sep...

Movement Symmetry: Why Perfect Balance Isn't the Goal

Movement Symmetry: Why Perfect Balance Isn't the Goal

One of the most common goals I hear from patients, athletes, and movement professionals is: "I want to move more symmetrically." At first glance, that sounds like a good thing. After all, symmetry ...

The Anatomy of Short Foot Exercise: Why This Small Exercise Has a Big Impact on Human Movement

The Anatomy of Short Foot Exercise: Why This Small Exercise Has a Big Impact on Human Movement

One of the most misunderstood exercises in foot function and movement rehabilitation is the “Short Foot” exercise. Originally introduced by neurologist and rehabilitation pioneer Dr. Vladimir Janda...

The Science Behind Toe Spacers — and Why Almost Everyone Can Benefit From Them

The Science Behind Toe Spacers — and Why Almost Everyone Can Benefit From Them

Toe spacers are often thought of as a niche product used only for bunions or cosmetic toe alignment. But the reality is far more powerful. Your toes play a critical role in balance, stability, walk...

Rethinking Fascia & Movement Longevity

Rethinking Fascia & Movement Longevity

Your fascia contains over 100 million sensory nerve endings. Before muscles fully contract, before movement becomes visible, and often before pain appears, fascia is already communicating with the ...

Not All Flat Feet Are the Same | Foot-Type & Function

Not All Flat Feet Are the Same | Foot-Type & Function

Flat feet are one of the most commonly misunderstood topics in movement, fitness, and rehabilitation. Many people use the term loosely to describe any foot with a low arch, but in reality, flat fee...