30/01/2026
Poor foot alignment often goes unnoticed — but it can quietly affect your ankles, knees, hips, and even your lower back. Signs like uneven shoe wear, frequent foot pain, repeated ankle sprains, or discomfort after long periods of standing may indicate that your feet are not aligned properly.
Early assessment and corrective care can help reduce pain, improve posture, and prevent long-term joint problems. Your feet are the foundation of your movement — taking care of them supports your entire body.
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