Posts Tagged ‘foot pain’
Saturday, March 27th, 2010
JOINT INFLAMMATION is a very painful, with multiple sets of conditions (100), progressively leading to joint damage, deformity and loss of mobility. Swelling of extremity joints is the hallmark of the syndrome. Persistent pain, disability and death are regrettable consequences.
Joint inflammation problems include:
pain
stiffness
damage to joint cartilage (the tough, smooth tissue that covers the ends of the bones, [...]
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
During those periods when aching feet stops you from your normal activities, there seems to be nothing that can help, other than to sit down. Seemingly never-ending visits to the medical clinic, work losses, inactivity, and even weight gain can all be side effects of continuous pain in your feet. Nevertheless, there are viable alternatives. [...]
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Tags: acupuncture, ball of foot pain, foot pain, insoles, massage, metatarsalgia, orthotics, therapy
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
Most podiatrists will tell you that arch pain and foot overpronation can cause difficulties for people in every stage of life and can even distress an athlete’s performance in every way. For many people who experience pain like this, they may not be aware of the 3 common triggers. Most of the causes are easily [...]
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
The results of a recent study conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association concluded that a surprising 73 percent of those surveyed reported that they are suffering from foot pain. Why have foot ailments and pain become so commonplace in the examination room? For many people, this problem can be caused by one of the [...]
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
A recent study conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) revealed that a surprising 73% of those surveyed reported that they are dealing with pain in their feet. The question is: why has foot pain become one of the most common complaints in the examination room? Most patients have issues with their feet because [...]
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
These days it is not rare to find people affected by heel pain that is so painful that it may prevent doing simple things in life. One of the most common foot ailments is foot heel pain. The discomfort can start off as an annoying pain that you feel every now and then, and develop [...]
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
It is not uncommon for many people nowadays to be afflicted by plantar fasciitis pain that is so excruciating that it may stop enjoying certain things in life. One of the most common foot ailments is heel pain. It can start off as an irritating pain that you feel every now and then, and develop [...]
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