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  • Pain Relief | Foot Heel Pain Treatment for Foot Pain Relief  By : Ray Attebery
    Does your heel hurt every time you walk or stand on it? When you play sports, do you have to continuously call time-outs because of the pain? You may have a foot spur and need treatment. Heel pain treatments vary as to their effectiveness and if you want to know what they are, read more...
  • Pain | Foot Pain Treatment Suggestions for 5 Types of Foot Pain  By :
    According to a survey by the American Podiatric Medical Association, 47% of Americans have experienced some form of pain in your foot in their life. Most causes of foot pain can be treated very easily, the treatment options for 5 types of foot pain and the different circumstances where surgery may be necessary is explored by this article...
  • Pain Relief | Does Your Heel Hurt Every Time You Walk ?  By : Ray Attebery
    Does your heel hurt every time you walk or stand on it? When you play sports, do you have to continuously call time-outs because of heel pain? When you wake up in the morning, do you experience excruciating pain in your heel? If you have answered, yes... to any of these questions, you may have a foot spur and need to read the rest of this article to find out what to do about it.
  • Understand Your Feet to Reduce Running Injuries  By : Charles Carter
    We have all had some nagging muscles like our hamstrings, or discomfort in our side which we can run and train with. Though when the feet start to hurt, it can lay us up for weeks, months, or worse
  • New foot in the sand technology can solve many health problems  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    The foot is intended to be bare and on the ground. Modern shoes entomb feet and create a host of foot ailments. A new insole with "foot in the sand" technology revolutionizes foot comfort, alleviates pain and enhances athletic performance.
  • Cosmetic Foot Surgery to Look Good  By : Dr. Goldstein
    Cosmetic foot surgery is an option to enhance the overall appearance. Though cosmetic surgery of the foot was originally used to hide scars and correct disfigurements, it is now becoming a surgical procedure to simply beautify the foot
  • Put Your Best Foot Forward for a Great Feat  By : fris arbes
    People take their feet for granted until they get in trouble. Aside from skin infections, the feet are also prone to injury such as muscle sprain and stress fractures. Improperly fitting shoes, impaired circulation or incorrectly trimmed toenails can deter you from enjoying an active lifestyle.
  • Put Your Foot In It - Tips For Healthy Feet  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at chiropody
  • Prevention of Escalator Injuries.....Do Shoes Matter?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Escalator injuries occur in younger children. Prevention is the key. If the parents are not supervising them closely, injuries can occur. There is no specific correlation between shoes and injuries; they occur even in the best of circumstances usually due to inattention and children's unsafe behavior. Parents need to be diligent about watching their children and following the guidelines to provide a safe ride for all children on escalators
  • Killer Heels? Why women need to rethink their high heels and 21 tips for better foot health  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Wearing high heels changes the biomechanics of walking and can have an impact on the entire structure of the foot and the relationship of the knee to the ankle, as well as your lower back. Here are 21 steps (so to speak) you can take to minimize the damage from your killer heels!
  • No Need to Suffer From Bunion Pain...Good News On Bunion Surgery  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    A light-hearted but serious look at bunion pain and treatment options.
  • Minor Injury – Foot Injury  By : carolyn
    For anyone who has ever become the victim of a foot injury you will know that a foot injury can disrupt and stop things that all of us take for granted in our daily life such as walking, driving and going up and down stairs.
  • What is Charcot's Foot  By : Allan Tan
    People with diabetes are highly susceptible to Charcot foot. This is because diabetes is highly associated with neuropathic occurrences which are the primary factor for exhibiting Charcot foot. Preventive measures are thereupon enforced and immediate medical attention is sought upon the occurrence of any symptoms.
  • The Long Walk of Life  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Tips to help your feet last a lifetime or 75,000 miles whichever comes first!
  • Plantar Fasciitis Exercises And Therapies  By : Allan Tan
    There are some exercises that can be done to decrease the risk of recurrence of plantar fasciitis. Your doctor may give you detailed instructions for an exercise program that is appropriate for you. Exercises for plantar fasciitis concentrate on stretching the Achilles tendon, calf, and plantar fascia.
  • Treatment of an Ankle Sprain  By : Dana Waters
    How to take care of an ankle sprain. Is it really serious?
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome And Massage Therapy  By : Caril Mass
    Do you have foot pain or numbness? You could have a condition known as Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Massage Therapy and Bodywork are very effective in treating conditions arising from muscular and connective tissue abnormalities. Like many painful conditions Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome responds quite well to treatment by massage therapy and bodywork.
  • New Treatments for Chronic Foot Pain  By : Brandt R Gibson DPM
    Topaz Radiocoblation is a new treatment to help treat foot and ankle pain caused by tendonitis or ligamentous problems.
  • How to Add Yards to Your Golf Swing By Addressing the Foundation: Your Feet!  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    If you want to improve your swing, lower your handicap and decrease your stress level while playing golf; address your foundation - your feet! Do not ignore foot pain; it affects your entire game!
  • Take Care of Your Feet  By : Robert Covillien
    Think about the part of your body that takes the most abuse every day. It doesn't matter if you are jogging at the park, running on the field, or walking around the office, each activity puts stress on a major part of your body.
  • 9 Answers to Your Foot Surgery Questions  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Foot surgery is scary! Here are some easy answers to common questions that should put your mind at ease!
  • My Child Has Foot Pain With Sports  By : Brandt R Gibson DPM
    Heel pain can stop an athletic child, as increased activity and running only makes the pain worse. If there was a way to keep your child active, wouldn't you want to know about it? Learn more and then seek help in improving the pain.
  • Correclty Fitting Your Child's School Shoes  By :
    School shoes should be carefully chosen to provide the highest quality foot health for your children. Remembering some key notes will help you pick a shoe without requiring a high cost to get a quality shoe for your child.
  • Got Painful Ingrown Toenails?  By : Dr. David Breslow
    Tips on avoiding and treating pesky ingrown toenails from the podiatrist.
  • Plaxico Burress Ready for the Season in His New Orthotics  By :
    55 million Americans experience one or more foot problems every year! Many fail to seek medical advice early and develop more complicated foot conditions that can be severe and difficult to treat. Orthotics are a staple in the treatment of the majority of foot pain. Orthotics have helped Plaxico Burress conquer his chronic injuries and they may help you!
  • The Truth About Children's Feet  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Proper care and treatment of the feet, beginning in childhood, will prevent many of the orthopedic foot and ankle problems seen in adults. Preventive medicine in the field of podiatric medicine is just as important to your child as it is in dentistry or general medicine. Here are some tips to evaluate your child's feet.
  • Los Angeles Podiatry and Osteoarthritis  By : kamran jamshidinia
    Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It is frequently called degenerative joint disease or "wear and tear" arthritis. Although it can be brought on suddenly by an injury, its onset is generally gradual; aging brings on a breakdown in cartilage, and pain gets progressively more severe, although it can be relieved with rest.
  • Are Flat Feet Normal in Children?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Symptomatic flat feet in children should be treated. Most children will not "grow out of it" contrary to popular beliefs. If your child is having pain in their feet, help is on the way!
  • Got Heel Pain?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Heel pain a.k.a. plantar fasciitis is of epidemic proportion in the US adult population. Stop the pain cycle! Here are some insights to the diagnosis and treatment of this very common pain in the foot.
  • Relieve Tired & Sore Feet  By : Chris McGee
    Sore tiered feet can ruin your day. Will arch supports take the pain away?
  • Why Flat Feet Cause Foot Pain  By : Dr. Jeffrey Davies
    In my practice I see a lot of flat feet. Treating patients with flat feet is so rewarding that sometimes I feel that I should dedicate my medical career to educating people about flat-feet. Many people that suffer from problems caused by flat feet don't realize that in most cases the pain can be re
  • Foot Pain Can Impact Business Productivity  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Many people are coming into my office to have their foot pain treated. When times get tough, it seems that people develop a sense of urgency to treat minor complaints such as heel pain, bunions, ingrown toenails and ankle pain.
  • 7 Tips for Healthy Feet  By : Fred Salomon
    People often ignore the importance of caring for one’s feet. We often recognize the need for having healthy feet once we have encountered problems like foot pain. Some foot-related diseases are simple, while others can get to be quite complicated, to the point of affecting our overall health. Even in case of the seemingly simple foot ailments, we have to take preventive measures to avoid potential complications.
  • Morning First Step Heel Pain in a Runner  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Heel pain is common complaint in runners. Actually, heel pain is common in all people. 40% of all visits to podiatrists in the U.S. are because of heel pain. Of all of the different causes of heel pain, the vast majority is due to a condition known as plantar fasciitis. This is an inflammation in the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that runs from the heel to the toes.
  • Foot Pain and High Heels: The Truth Behind the Heels  By : Fred Salomon
    We often hear women complaining about their aching feet after a long day of wearing high heels, but they keep on wearing these uncomfortable and painful shoes for the sake of beauty and fashion. Little do they know that they could be causing serious, long-term damage to their feet and lower body if they keep wearing this type of footwear on a daily basis.
  • Tips to Avoid Foot and Ankle Injuries From Winter Sports  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    With the pounding and movements that feet, ankles and the Achilles and other tendons around the ankle endure, court sports such as basketball, racquetball and tennis present unique problems for athletes, whether they're NBA types or weekend warriors. But preparation and common sense go a long way toward prevention.
  • Is a Pinky Toe Injury Serious?  By : Peter Wishnie
    Most people do not think a fracture of a little toe is serious. In addition, they don't think anything can be done for it. On the contrary, if a fractured or dislocated toe is left alone, it can possibly lead to permanent damage to the toe including persistant pain and swelling. This article will describe what can be done for a dislocated toe.
  • Are Your Shoes Giving You Bunions?  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    While shoes don't necessarily cause bunions, certain shoes can (and often do) make them much worse. Wearing shoes with high heels can significantly increase the stress on the big toe joint. All of that increased stress can lead to instability in the joints of the mid-foot that actually accelerates the speed with which a bunion forms.
  • 10 Ways to Make a Marathon Painful  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Are you planning on running a marathon? Here is a look at the top ten things you can ruin your first marathon.
  • What is IT Band Syndrome in a Runner?  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome is the second most common overuse injury among endurance athletes. Also know as Iliotibial Band Syndrome, IT Band Syndrome, and ITBS, it is a common cause of knee pain in runners and cyclists. In fact, ITBS has been reported in up to 12% of distance runners.
  • JMS Plastics Expands Orthotic Line with Addition of Healix Care™ Insoles  By : Eli Minatore
    JMS Plastics has added to their already extensive selection of pre-fab and materials for custom orthotics. JMS Plastics now offers Healix Care breathable foot bed products. The Healix Care breathable foot beds are anti-fungal, high wicking, low friction, and extremely comfortable.
  • Do You Suffer From Burning Pain in Your Feet?  By : Peter Wishnie
    Diabetic neuropathy is a severe disease of the nerves, usually in the feet and can cause severe pain. This article explains the causes of the problem and what one should do abut it.
  • What is That Pain In My Heel?  By : Peter Wishnie
    40 million people in the world are suffering with heel pain. This article discussed the most common cause of heel pain and how to diagnose and treat the condition.
  • Preventing Painful Childhood Ingrown Toenails  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Ingrown toenails can be painful and dangerous. Unfortunately many children will hide this problem from their parents. Often kids will try to dig it out themselves and the toenail become infected. Parents can take some simple steps to teach their children how to prevent this painful problem. Causes and treatments of ingrown toenails in children are discussed.
  • Foot Doctors Say New Years Activities Can Cause Foot Pain  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    At the beginning of every new year, people make resolutions to improve themselves and make new commitments to positive lifestyle changes. One of the most popular ways to do this is by taking up a new exercise weight-loss routine. This can lead to overuse injuries and foot pain that make it difficult to continue exercising. Sports Medicine Podiatrists recommend gradual increases in activity to prevent injury and stay healthy in the New Year.
  • Foot Injury Shoes: It’s Not the End of the World  By : Danielle K. D.
    A foot injury does not have to be the end of wearing well fitting, stylish shoes. There are many choices on the Internet where you can find just what you are looking for. If your foot has been injured, you can find odd shoes and specialty shoes through online shoe exchanges such as OddShoeFinder.
  • Got the Ball of Foot Pain Blues?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Ball of foot pain a.k.a. metatarsalgia is a common problem with many different causes. Here are some simple cures for this common complaint that has people singing the blues!
  • Numb Feet are a Disaster Waiting To Happen  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Foot pain can often be an unwanted presence, but for someone with diabetes it is a precious commodity. Peripheral neuropathy is a syndrome when the feet can be constantly numb or painful. This article discusses this syndrome and offers some available options for treatment.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis and The Foot  By : Brandt R Gibson DPM
    Rheumatoid arthritis can cause significant pain and disability when if affects the foot. Dr Gibson discusses this entitity and some of the treatment options to help those with rheumatoid arthritis better understand their disease and options to help optimize their feet and keep them active.
  • Foot Problems Are Genetic  By : Peter Wishnie
    Genetics plays a role in your overall health including your feet. The article describes preventive measures you can take so you don't have to suffer with foot pain as you get older
  • Choosing the Right Orthotic  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    With so many foot care products on the market, it is difficult to find the right one for you. This is especially true when it comes to a shoe insert or orthotic. This article discusses the different types of shoe inserts, insoles, and orthotic to aid in making the right decision as which is the right one for you.
  • New Year and New Shoes  By : Peter Wishnie
    This article describes why you need to get a new pair of shoes as the new year begins. It also describes what to look for in a shoe.
  • Heel Pain; Who, What, Why  By : Bruce Lashley
    In this article Dr. Lashley informs readers about the basic information about heel pain. Starting with who is at risk and bringing you through the initial treatments for this condition.
  • Heel Pain, Heel Spurs & Plantar Fasciitis explained  By : Peter Van Dyke
    Heel pain is a very common complaint affecting millions of people. This article looks at the causes of heel pain, the symptoms, as well as the most efffective treatment methods available nowadays. It also explains the commonly used term ‘Heel Spurs’ and the chronic condition associated with heel pain and heel spurs: Plantar Fasciitis.
  • Orthotics, Orthotic Insoles: How they help relieve aches and pains  By : Peter Van Dyke
    This article explains what exactly a foot orthotic is, how orthotics works, the different types of orthotic insoles available and what common conditions can be treated with orthotics.
  • Forefoot Pain Got You Down?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Ball of the foot pain is often misdiagnosed. An injury of the plantar plate is common and can require surgery if not addressed quickly. This article will help you understand this injury and encourages you to seek advice of a podiatrist if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
  • Listen to Your Feet!  By : Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD
    Your feet are not supposed to hurt. If your feet hurt – they are telling you something is wrong. Many people who experience foot pain have a neuroma. A neuroma is a painful condition that is sometimes referred to as a pinched nerve or a nerve tumor in your foot. It is a benign growth of nerve tissue frequently found between the third and fourth toes, bringing pain, burning sensation, tingling, or numbness between the toes and the foot.
  • Toe Nail Pain: Causes and Ways To Treat This Common Problem  By : Scott Kilberg DPM
    This article discusses the numerous causes of pain in the toe nails, including nail fungus, nail injuries, and ingrown nails. Treatment options are also discussed to help guide readers to proper treatment and relief of pain.
  • How to “Heal” the Heel Pain Part 2  By : Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD
    The most important component I believe is stretching. Take a belt, a towel, and stretch your feet everyday BEFORE getting out of bed. Put the towel at the ball of the foot and pull both sides toward you like a horse bridle while keeping your knee straight. You should feel a pulling sensation behind your knee and down your leg. Hold this position for 30 seconds and repeat five times with 30 seconds rest between each stretch.
  • Barefoot Running: A Podiatrist's Dilemma  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Barefoot running is a emerging subculture in the sport of recreational running. Proponents describe significant benefits to running without shoes. Critics typically feel that shoes and support are necessary for proper foot function.
  • Foot Care For Sandal Wearers  By : M S Nath
    Planning on wearing sandals this summer? Don't just run out and buy a hot pair of sandals and ignore the feet that are going into them. The sandal is only one half of the equation - the state of your foot is the other.
  • Why Does My Heel Hurt?  By : Ronald Worley
    Far too often, patients wait to see me about their heel pain until it becomes unbearable. Please know that you do not have to suffer! Heel pain can be treated early and quickly eased without the need for surgery 98% of the time. If you come in at the first sign of pain, it is almost guaranteed that together we will fix whatever the heel problem is.
  • Product Review: The New Swede-O Thermoskin Heel-Rite For Plantar Fasciitis  By : Dr Kenneth Shapiro
    Anybody who has been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis is very familiar with the sometimes disabling pain on the bottom of the foot when they get up in the morning, or after sitting for a prolonged period of time. There is a wide range of treatment options available from taping, pain medication, arch supports, night splints and cortisone injections. A new treatment option is now available from Swede-O Inc. called the Heel-Rite Ankle Support.
  • Shin Splints Can Be Avoided  By : Brandt R Gibson DPM
    Shin splints are a big problem when trying to run, especially if training for a race. Dr Gibson, a runner, discusses what he has learned as a foot & ankle specialist that runs. Included are some options to help reduce its interference in your running or reduce it if it is already a problem.
  • Your Child's Feet Should Not Hurt  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Children are often told that they will grow out of the pain in their feet and legs. The truth is that no child should suffer in pain from their lower extremity. This article examines the most common variety of pain that occurs in children and steps a parent should take to manage it.
  • Got Cold Feet?  By : Dr Marybeth Crane
    Cold feet can be a symptom of much more serious diseases. Bottom line: If you are not impending marriage or haven't just finished a day of skiing, your cold feet are probably trying to tell you something! Listen to them! Don't ignore cold feet! See your podiatrist today!
  • Why Does It Feel Like I am Walking On Stones  By : Peter Wishnie
    This article describes the condition called a neuroma. Neuromas are a very common foot ailment and easily treated. If you are suffering from pain along the balls of your feet, you might have a neuroma
  • Can You Buy Foot Products From a Catalogue?  By : Peter Wishnie
    Are over the counter foot products good for you? How do you know? This article will inform you on the proper products for your foot problems
  • Over-Pronation, Fallen Arches and Flat Feet  By : Peter Van Dyke
    Pronation and supination are commonly heard terms, often mentioned in association with fallen arches, high arches, flat feet etc. This article explains the meaning of these terms and looks in particular at the problem of over-pronation. Over-pronation of the feet is a very common problem, affecting an estimated 70% of the population. This condition not only causes problems in the feet, but can also lead to pain and injury in other parts of the body.
  • Helpful Tips For Caring For Sore Feet  By : Vince P.Platania,Jr.
    Caring for sore feet is really a simple task but is much more important than you may have thought. Keep your feet washed well and dried well. When you don't have time for soaking and massaging or elevating your sore feet, use a natural spray that will uplift your feet quickly.
  • Rihanna Attacks Chris Brown with Stiletto!  By : Peter Wishnie
    The effects of high heeled shoes on one's feet is described in this article
  • Five Tips to Fix Your Aching Feet  By : seopat
    Get the best source of Foot & Ankle Care from Dr. DeHeer at Hoosier Foot & Ankle, We offer wide variety of services which includes Diabetic Foot Infections, Geriatric Footcare, Pediatric clubfoot and flat foot , Ankle Sprains and many more.
  • 4 Tips on Peripheral Neuropathy You Can Use Today  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Peripheral Neuropathy is becoming an increasingly more common issue. The pain can be severe and causes a dramatic change in the quality of the sufferer's day and can even prevent someone from falling asleep. This article reviews four tips that can make someone suffering from peripheral neuropathy reduce their pain level and feel more comfortable.
  • Little Feet, Lots To Know  By : Dr. Jennifer Feeny
    As parents, we want what is best for our children. This article discussed ensuring optimal foot health for your child's feet.
  • Flat Feet: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment  By : Scott Kilberg DPM
    This article discusses the causes of flat feet, the foot conditions that flat feet directly and indirectly create, and the treatment options available to obtain relief.
  • What is a Diabetic Foot Infection? Part 2  By : Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD
    It is important to help guide you through the rather involved process of a diabetic foot infection. Properly understanding this situation can mean the difference between keeping your leg and losing it. Over the next three posts, I will be discussing this rather significant diabetic problem.
  • You Do Not Have to Suffer With Heel Pain  By : Peter Wishnie
    In a recent survery, it was noted that 60% of Americans with heel pain are not being treated. In addition, about 40% of Americans suffer with heel pain. Heel pain is easy to treat and the article will describe the causes of the pain
  • Don't Let Shin Splints Get You Down!  By : Peter Wishnie
    Shin splints are common problems in runners. This article will tell you how to treat them.
  • Are Your Feet Overstressed?  By : Peter Wishnie
    Stress fractures are tiny breaks in the bone and are very common in the feet. A lot of runners get stress fractures from overuse. The article describes the causes and treatments of stress fractures.
  • All About Turf Toe  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Turf toe is a misunderstood foot injury, usually associated with football. This article discusses the cause of the injury and the most common course of treatment.
  • Heel Spur Treatment  By : gupta12
    Heel spurs themselves will not cause you pain. Heel spurs are simply the end result of having injured the plantar fascia ligament. The plantar fascia main job is supporting the arch of the foot. When you are walking the plantar fascia endures approximately two times the body weight of the walker. If there is a lack of flexibility in the calf muscles this will also lead to increased tension in this ligament.
  • 5 Tips to Protect Your Feet When Running In Cold Weather  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    Many are forced indoors when confronted with cold and wet weather, but there is a safe way to run and race outdoors in less-than-ideal conditions. This article discusses some of the precautions to take when running in cold weather.
  • Mismatched Feet  By : Kent Basson
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • What is Podiatry?  By : Kelly W Parker
    Many people are unsure of exactly what a Podiatrist is and how they fit into the overall syatem of healthcare
  • Five Risks of Wearing High Heels Revealed  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    High heeled shoes have always been a fashion trend. Although the overall number of women wearing them daily has decreased, pain reported from their use has increased. Knowing the potential risks of wearing these shoes can very well prevent injury.
  • Heel Pain-Plantar Fasciitis - Night Splints  By : Gen Wright
    Plantar Fasciitis is also known as ‘Morning Heel Pain' and the best product that can provide you with amazing relief are night splints (have to be used during the night). It is the same type of relief that you get out of medications prescribed by your doctor. The splints are adjustable and can keep the toes and foot in a stretched position overnight. This helps in stretching the plantar fascia as well as the Achilles tendon providing long term relief from the excruciating pain.
  • Testing the Foot  By : Peter Wishnie
    This article will explain the different tests that can be done on the foot to diagnose problem areas.
  • Children’s Foot Problems  By : Danielle K. D.
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • Spring Shoe Shopping Doesn't Have To Spell Foot Pain  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    Foot pain caused by new shoes is very common. Blisters, sprains and heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis don't have to go along with the spring and summer shoe seasons. These tips on summer shoe shopping will help women to avoid the common problems associated with a sping shoe shopping spree.
  • Ped Egg Over-Easy  By : Peter Wishnie
    The commercially advertised Ped-Egg is a common used product to reduce callouses on the feet. This product can be very dangerous. Read this article to find out how.
  • Foot Care for Senior Citizens  By : Danielle K. D.
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • The Use Of Orthotics To Treat Foot Conditions  By : Scott Kilberg DPM
    This article discusses the use of orthotics for the medical treatment of foot conditions. It reviews the advantages and limitations of prescription orthotics, and the role over-the-counter shoe inserts may play in treating foot conditions.
  • A Combination of Plantar Fasciitis Exercises and Orthotics to Help Relieve Heel Pain  By : Fred Salomon
    Physiotherapists and podiatrists recommend the exercises for plantar fasciitis explained below in addition to using orthotics for the relief of pain in the heels caused by plantar fasciitis due to over pronation. You must be aware that these heel pain exercises should not cause you pain, but rather a stretching feeling. Each exercise should be done 2 or 3 times over the course of the day; these exercises should not necessarily be done in one session.
  • Dealing with Common Foot Pain  By : Robert Thomson
    While our feet are a fairly small part of our bodies, they take a lot of abuse during the day. Many people spend more than 12 hours on their feet every day, and if they have any sort of foot pain, those hours can seem like forever. Overall, more than 75% of people around the world will have to deal with foot pain at some point. Foot pain can lead to more than just discomfort—if not dealt with correctly you may end up injuring your foot to the point that the damage is permanent.
  • Pregnancy and Your Feet  By : Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD
    Pregnancy is no doubt one of the miracles of nature and is a cherished experienced for any mother-to-be! A woman’s body undergoes an amazing array of transformations to accommodate the new life developing within it! Pregnancy is a phase of life that engages the entire body and mind, resulting in a multitude of changes.
  • Warm-Up to Prevent Foot Injury  By : Kent Basson
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • Caring for an Injured Foot  By : Kent Basson
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • How to Avoid Common Foot Problems on Vacation  By : Dr Christopher Segler
    There are a number of foot injuries that occur when you go on vacation in the summertime. Many of these injuries stem from what should be a relaxing time. With a few simple precautions and an understanding of the conditions that cause the most trouble, you can avoid unnecessary suffering.
  • Foot Pain: Heed the Warning Signs  By : Kent Basson
    F. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes.
  • Ball of Foot Pain (Metatarsalgia) explained…  By : Peter Van Dyke
    This article sheds some light on a common type of foot pain called Metatarsalgia, more commonly known as Ball of Foot Pain.

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