Articles, tagged with "plantar fasciitis", page 1
07th May 2014
Our feet go through an awful lot of wear and tear in the course of a day, but we all too often neglect this part of the body which connect us to the earth. We hardly ever consider our feet even as we give them a thorough pounding when we engage passionat...
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Author:
BJ. Barth
05th June 2013
Heel pain is a very common problem that may be chronic and hard to treat. Generally it is the result of a condition referred to as plantar fasciitis that occurs when the thick tendon on the bottom from the feet gets stretched after which swollen as well a...
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Author:
Chris Martin
26th January 2012
Ever pause to think about how many people have difficulties with their plantar fasciia? The number is stupefying. Plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciosis, plantar fascia complications arising from various foot tendon problems... the list goes on and on. Anyb...
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Author:
Alex Nordach
06th April 2011
Every yr the record of top newborn lady names is announced, and each and every year the expectant mother and father look at the names in the hopes of locating a good a single for their sweet little girl. The most popular names are common for great reasons...
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Author:
worminto65
23rd February 2010
How can you tell if you have a heel spur? Pain usually starts at the bottom of the foot and travels into the arch of the foot. Heel spurs have often been referred to as a "toothache of the foot". You may feel severe pain, inflammation, limited mobility an...
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Author:
J. Pal
16th September 2009
Arch pain and over-pronation can cause issues for people in every stage of life and can even distress an athlete's performance in every way. For those who suffer from this type of pain, there are 3 likely causes that many people may not even know about. M...
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Author:
Salomon
09th August 2009
Flat Feet (Pes Planus or Fallen Arches)
Now, what does the condition of flat feet have to do with knee pain, back pain and neck pain? Our feet are the foundation of support for the pelvis and spine. In addition, they support the whole weight of the bod...
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Author:
AJHEELS
19th July 2009
Earlier this week I was fortunate to carve out a 4 hour block of time for a long cycling workout. Being new to the sport of triathlon, 50 miles was the longest bike ride of my life! It was a really long, hot ride! The funny part was the only part of my bo...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane