File:Standing on the Vertical Foot Alignment System VFAS, When the dotted lines are straight, horizontal and vertical alignment is correct.jpg

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English: The VFAS was invented by Neil Smith of The Foot Alignment Clinic in Marrickville Sydney Australia. This image is of a patient standing on the VFAS with lines drawn on the feet, ready for correction.
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VFAS is a mechanical device used to correct foot alignment while weight bearing

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7 November 2019

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