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Sole Talk: Understanding Foot Orthotics and Preventative Foot Care With Brandon Nethercott

49 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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What exactly does a Pedorthist do, and why does it matter more than you think? Today’s episode features Brandon Nethercott, Registered Kinesiologist and Canadian Certified Pedorthist, as we break down the science of movement, foot health, and biomechanics. From gait analysis to custom orthotics and performance footwear, Brandon shares insights from over 20,000 gait assessments and counting. If you’ve ever dealt with foot pain, injuries, or want to better understand how your body moves, this episode is for you. 🎧 Now live on Spotify.

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