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When your chiropractor suggests that your bad posture should be treated with a corrective device, chances are good you listen, even if that corrective device costs hundreds of dollars.

So it may surprise you to learn that what's behind many of the devices currently sold as custom orthotics may have as much to do with cashflow as with your health.
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