She struggles with the orthopaedic defect pes equinovarus congenitus (PEC), and helps children with the same defect to live a normal life. Veronika Labaštová lives for the Achilleus association. She describes herself as an ordinary village girl. She doesn't have children, but treats every one of the kids in Achilleus as her own. What is life like with this diagnosis, what does it mean to work for the association and how do Foot Alignment Socks help Veronika?
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What began as a nice idea slowly became an interesting project. Together with the Conscious Movement Studio (Studio vědomého pohybu), we started working on a project called Winter Challenge. The challenge was taken up by five women, who were to wear Alignment Socks and do other foot exercises for one year. The aim was to compare the feet of all the participants at the beginning of, during, and at the end of the challenge. So, how did it go and what was the end result? Physiotherapist Mgr. Tatiana Bošková explains.
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We are pleased to see that our Foot Alignment Socks really help our customers. From time to time, some share their experiences with us, for example, in Facebook reviews. Other satisfied customers write to us directly, like physical therapist Tatiana Bošková, who shared the experience of one of her patients, Zuzana T. Take a look at some of the other stories from our customers.
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"I’m a sceptic at heart, so I didn’t believe that a sock could help. But fate decided otherwise."
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Many of you already wear Foot Alignment Socks® regularly, or you are at least considering it. But which one of you knows that a native from the former Czechoslovakia - Eva Nemčík-Jelínek - was behind their creation? In 1968, after Czechoslovakia was occupied by Soviet troops, she left her homeland with her husband and two children and eventually settled in the US. The Original Foot Alignment Socks were created much later.
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Not even celebrities can avoid the feet complications the rest of us suffer from. We could even say that bunions, hammer toes, flat feet and other deformities are much more frequently a problem for celebrities than ordinary people. But why? Or is it simply because we see more of them in movies, on television screens and social networks?
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