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The use of flat shoe to treat psychiatric disorders

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by NewsBot, Aug 6, 2009.

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    Physical activity, eccentric contractions of plantar flexors, and neurogenesis: therapeutic potential of flat shoes in psychiatric and neurological disorders.
    Flensmark J.
    Med Hypotheses. 2009 Aug;73(2):130-2.
     
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    He is back:

    Flat shoes increase neurogenesis
    J. Flensmark
    Medical Hypotheses; December 2016Volume 97, Pages 112–113
     
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    I trying to get full text and then will blog about this loon.

    That is 3 papers he has published in the Journal of Make Shit Up (also known as Medical Hypotheses) and not yet produced one shred of evidence after 12 years.
     
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