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Wooden Front Doors - Stylish and Practical

29th January 2010
Wooden front doors are an ideal and interesting choice for enhancing the look and feel of your home. Virtually every home, in a variety of styles, can benefit from an improvement of this nature. These doors are sturdier than most other varieties and as a ... Read >
Author: JKing

The Neuroma: Discussing A Common Foot Problem and How To Treat It

24th December 2009
One of the more common causes of foot pain occurs in the ball of the foot. Although many conditions can cause pain at that location, one condition in particular stands out as having a rather unique set of symptoms. This common condition is called a neur... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

Picking Women's Running Shoes - Choosing Jogging Sneakers According to Your Foot Type

17th November 2009
Choosing Women's Running Shoes - http://www.trailsriding.com Having a pair of fit and comfortable running shoes can prevent injuries as well as enhance your performance. So, how to choose running shoes for women? The first step is to know the foot typ... Read >
Author: jwater

Choose right sports shoes for your lovely children

13th November 2009
The right training shoes are essential regardless of the type of sport the children are most active in as their growing feet need to be protected from injury and from the pressure caused by their constant movement. Children's feet are also susceptible... Read >
Author: xiaoyaya

Your Guide to Tennis Shoes

05th November 2009
With the physical activity involved in the sport it is clear that having the right clothes for the game is important. This is especially true for tennis shoes. The right tennis shoes for your game should fit well, should be comfortable and be built right.... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass

Why Your Fallen Arches Will Thank You for Wearing Esthetics!

04th November 2009
A poll conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association revealed that a surprising 73% of people asked said that they are living with painful foot conditions. Why are more patients complaining of foot pain in the examination room? Most patients hav... Read >
Author: sonia ahuja

Pain At the Ball of the Foot: A Guide To Causes and Treatment Options

30th October 2009
Any somewhat active person can commonly develop pain in the 'ball' of the foot. This area, usually described as the part of the foot just before where the toes begin, sees a lot of pressure during the walking cycle. When combined with problems with one'... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

Why is There an Epidemic of Heel Pain?

16th October 2009
Why does it seem like there is an epidemic of heel pain in the United States? Everyone I talk to has had plantar fasciitis or at least has heard of it. Many can even spell it correctly. (Isn't that scary!) Most people suffer for months and even years befo... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

The simple way to Select the Suitable Running and Sports Shoes

15th October 2009
If you have many pairs of running shoes or other sports shoes chances are that when you bought them comfort and style were your principal selection criteria. Again consider that about 25 p.c of runners need some kind of specialized shoe that is matched ... Read >
Author: Preggie Mom

Plantar Fasciitis: Foot Pain Affecting Millions of Americans (and even Eli Manning)

12th October 2009
Recently NFL quarterback Eli Manning has developed plantar fasciitis. 'Anyone who has developed this condition is well aware of it, however many Americans do not fully understand the basics of this very common cause of heel and arch pain. 'Eli Manning's i... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

High Arched Feet: Problems and Solutions

05th October 2009
Although flat feet are well known to cause foot problems, a high arch can also lead to unique foot problems. Often the problems associated with a high arch foot can be worse than than the more controllable flat foot type. Proper shoes and support are ke... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

How to Treat Runner’s Knee

01st October 2009
Runner's knee is a fairly common condition that occurs when the kneecap (patella) gets out of line with the femoral groove. What exactly is the femoral groove? It is a small indentation on your femur (your thigh bone). When you bend and straighten your... Read >
Author: jane baron

Midsoles: EVA versus PU

30th September 2009
When deciding which running shoe to buy, perhaps the most important feature of the shoe is its midsole. You can't see the midsole (it is sandwiched between the outsole and the insole), but it is largely responsible for the cushioning your feet, knees, hip... Read >
Author: jane baron

Overlapping and Underlapping Toes

24th September 2009
Overlapping Toes. This deformity occurs when one of the toes lies on top of the adjacent toe. It most commonly affects the fifth toe, but is also fairly common in the second toe (especially if the person has bunions). The deformity can lead to complica... Read >
Author: jane baron

Causes and Treatments for Overlapping Toes

24th September 2009
Overlapping toes is usually a congenital deformity that causes one toe to lie on top of another toe. It most often occurs with the little toe, but the middle toes can also be affected. Sometimes overlapping toes develop as the result of other foot conditi... Read >
Author: jane baron
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