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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

OTC vs Custom Orthotic Devices: Dr Blake's Powerpoint Presentation

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  1. If you have the problem in your foot and Ankle then you can see the blog of the Dr. Richard Blake which is so good. On this blog of http://www.thesisdefense.org/ you can also leave your comments if you seen the doctor.

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Thank you very much for leaving a comment. Due to my time restraints, some comments may not be answered.I will answer questions that I feel will help the community as a whole.. I can only answer medical questions in a general form. No specific answers can be given. Please consult a podiatrist, therapist, orthopedist, or sports medicine physician in your area for specific questions.