tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post3538374116015975492..comments2024-03-01T17:52:55.066-08:00Comments on Foot and Ankle Problems By Dr. Richard Blake: Where do I go from Here?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post-43458677593110424372019-10-26T15:15:36.405-07:002019-10-26T15:15:36.405-07:00Nancy, what an angel you are!! Thank you so very m...Nancy, what an angel you are!! Thank you so very much. I am so happy your feet are strong and powerful now. Your heart felt words are incredibly inspirational to me. Thank you. RichDr Richard Blakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14832893709341945125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post-68506144215455981822019-10-23T23:47:42.198-07:002019-10-23T23:47:42.198-07:00Dr Blake, Thank you so much for sharing all this a...Dr Blake, Thank you so much for sharing all this amazing knowledge with us over the years. I saw you almost 10 years ago for relief from an injury, and I have moved from very restrictive footwear and activity to Pilates, swimming, skating, running, and Zumba with who knows what next (yoga, for sure). The orthotics are now in the closet as I move more into zero-drop footwear and some (carefully) barefoot style shoes. My feet are stronger and are more active partners in my fitness journey, and the benefits flow right up my legs into my hips and spine. I'm healthier at 60 than I was at 40, and your excellent care was a true foundation for my ongoing journey. <br /><br />I hope you will continue your guidance here! NancyLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07148578632276914018noreply@blogger.com