How keeping little feet in the buff helps babies' brains and nervous system develop
In her Pathways article, Barefootin’, Dr. Kacie Flegal teaches your local North Fort Worth Chiropractic office the importance of allowing our babies to explore the world naturally without wearing shoes and socks. She explains the function of our two sensory systems, the proprioceptive and vestibular system, and how they directly contribute to the development of our neuromuscular strength, spatial orientation, balance and coordination.

When our little ones wear shoes, she says, it inhibits their sensory development by restricting the movement of their feet while creating a barrier that prevents the proprioceptors in the feet from feeling the terrain. Dr. Flegal points out that the sole of the foot is an extremely sensitive part of the body with as many proprioceptors as the entire spinal column! She encourages us to take off our baby’s shoes and our own shoes as much as possible to explore and enjoy the stimulating sensation of the grass, leaves, and earth beneath our feet.

Modified excerpt from: Barefootin’ by ICPA member, Kacie Flegal, DC.
Read more in Pathways Issue 38: www.pathwaystofamilywellness.org