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Ski Alignment

The foot is a complex structure. There are 52 bones in the feet. Additionally, there is a high concentration of nerve endings in the feet, like the hands. The unique structure of the foot allows it to support the full weight of the human body, absorb the shock of foot strike in running and be rigid enough to 'toe off' at the end of the gait cycle. The foot must support up to three times body weight in a high speed ski turn and yet minutely adjust pressure for edge control. It does not function alone, but works in conjunction with the knee, hip and lower back.


When this integrated system fails other parts of the body are recruited to aid a carved turn. The shoulders rotate, the centre of gravity falls backwards and a skid turn is the result. It might not be due to poor technique but poor skier alignment, power and balance. This is where chiropractors come in.
 
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"After a nasty fall my doctor recommended treatment at Sundial House as pain killers were not working. I am pleased to say that now I have no pain and am able walk in comfort."

M.E.S.

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