The Consequences of Using an Incorrect Proprioceptive Insole - Weak Stomach


Some people, hoping for an easy and inexpensive solution to get rid of their chronic pain, consider alternative options that appear to be similar to Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy.  One such ‘solution’ is to buy prefabricated proprioceptive insoles (proprioceptive insoles that have not been custom designed for your specific needs).

These prefabricated insoles have been constructed from information taken from patents that I invented.  They are being sold via the Internet directly to the general public as a simple and inexpensive way to resolve a lifetime of chronic pain, without having to first go through the extensive testing and analysis, which are specific to Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy and absolutely necessary in order to correctly prescribe my insoles.  I am not associated with, nor do I endorse any of these websites.

Before buying a prefabricated insole off the Internet, people sometimes ask my advice as to whether these will eliminate their chronic pain problem.   My answer is that, using these pre-fabricated insoles without first undergoing the necessary tests and analyses to determine what you need is like buying a potent drug without undergoing a thorough examination and evaluation by your medical doctor.  Again, if used incorrectly, meaning the wrong type of proprioceptive insole or wrong strength of stimulation, the insoles will not work. In fact, they could make your problem worse.


STOMACH/ABDOMINAL MUSCLES


Below is an example when an incorrect proprioceptive insole is used (see animation):



In this person, while standing on an incorrect proprioceptive insoles, the abdominal muscles immediately go weak (See White Arrow above)  This weakness in the abdominal muscles can be followed by additional symptoms such as diarrhea, nauseousness, constipation, abdominal pain and/or vomiting.

Incorrect proprioceptive insoles can also increase symptoms in the weight bearing joints, including the head.


Please be advised, there is no quick fix for a severely damaged body.  For most chronic musculoskeletal pain problems, the road back to health is not as quick or easy as simply putting a pre-fabricated insole under your feet. If it was, there would not be the pandemic of chronic musculoskeletal pain that we see today throughout the world.

For more information, read my book Forever Free From Chronic Pain.



Professor/Dr. Brian A. Rothbart
Chronic Pain Elimination Specialist
Discovered the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity
Developer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Designer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Insoles
Founder of International Academy of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Author of Forever Free From Chronic Pain


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  • 7/30/2010 2:19 PM Molz wrote:
    Wow, didn't realise this and hadn't heard of this before. Useful to know. My posture is terrible most of the time.
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    1. 8/6/2010 2:52 PM rothbart wrote:
      Dear Molz,

      I am very pleased that you found this information useful.

      with regards,
      Professor Rothbart

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  • 2/24/2011 4:14 PM Jazzmin H wrote:
    I was in a car accident two months ago and cracked a rib. I immediately noticed that my stomach muscles were incapacitated by the pain. I still have not recovered fully. I want to consider Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy. I live in Indianapolis, Indiana. Where is the nearest practitioner trained in your approach? http://iuhealth.org
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    1. 2/25/2011 2:34 PM rothbart wrote:
      Dear Jazzmin,

      I am sorry to hear of your slow convalescence.  I will be sending you a personal email, answering your question.

      with regards,
      Professor Rothbart

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