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If any of the 28 bones in the feet are incorrectly aligned (or subluxed) the whole body is affected.  The knee can rotate inwards; this then affects the hip, which in turn affects the back, groin and stomach muscles.  This abnormal stress can radiate up to the neck and shoulders as the body attempts to compensate for the incorrect alignment of the bones in the feet.

Take a step forward into Foot Joint Mobilisation and look

into something that will open your eyes and

put a spring in your step.

Foot Joint Mobilisation is centred around the principles of excellence, integrity, empowerment, and

human dignity.

              

 

Before    and     After

Foot Joint Mobilisation

Foot Joint Mobilisation will be of a great benefit for those who suffer from the following:

 

z Back Pain

z Knee Pain z Sciatica 
z Flat Feet z Hip Pain z Arthritis
z Shoulder Pain z Shin Splints z Neck Pain  
z Bunions z Recurrent Corns z Heel-spurs
z Swollen Ankles z High Arch z Aching Feet
z     Burning Feet z Claw Toes z    Hammer Toes

 

Contact Information

Telephone
 +6468703929
Postal address
808 Tomoana Rd, Hastings 4120, New Zealand
Electronic mail
General Information: maree@footjointmobile.co.nz
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Customer Appointments: Maree Gifkins:
Webmaster: Maree Gifkins

 

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The Foot Joint Practitioner is not a medical practitioner, and does not make claim to cure or diagnose.

Nor is Foot Joint Mobilisation a beauty treatment and does not make any promise of perfect feet,

but offers an improvement and a level of comfort from the present state.

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