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The wobbly shoes that could stop those endless trips to the loo: Footwear with balls on the soles helps to ...
Daily Mail The shoes, called AposTherapy, were originally developed as a treatment for arthritis. They have two large, semi-circular caps, like a cricket ball cut in half, on the heel and sole. Patients walk on these round surfaces, and studies have suggested ... |
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
The wobbly shoes that could stop those endless trips to the loo: Footwear with balls on the soles helps to ... - Daily Mail
The wobbly shoes that could stop those endless trips to the loo: Footwear with balls on the soles helps to ... - Daily Mail
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