The recent clinical trials conducted at Johns Hopkins University have revealed that the 'collapsed-arch' condition of human
feet, the same as the one causing the feet to over-pronate to put strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower legs, is also providing extra stability that reduces the likelihood of turning or spraining the ankle in a fall.
A. feet, the same as the one causing the foot to over-pronate to put strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower leg, is also providing extra stability that reduces
B. feet, of the same condition that causes the feet to over-pronate, putting strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower legs, is also providing extra stabilizing and reducing
C. feet are the same as those that cause the feet to over-pronate, putting strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower legs, also provides extra stabilizing, reducing
D. feet, the same condition that causes the feet to over-pronate, putting strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower legs, also provides extra stability that reduces
E. feet, the same condition that causes the feet to over-pronate to put strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons of the lower legs, also provides extra stability, reducing