Tag: arch supports
Stop Ignoring Your Arch Pain Before It’s Too Late
Arch pain and over-pronation can cause issues for persons of any age and can even influence an athlete’s performance during every type of activity. Three causes of this type of pain may be surprising to some who aren’t aware of them. Most of the causes are preventable, whereas some can be inherited. As [...]
Posted: November 24th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch pain, arch support, arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot arch pain, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, over-pronation, overpronation
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A 5-Step Program to Running for Health and Fitness
Beginning an exercise routine can be a challenge for anyone, which is why most individuals to fail to stick to it. Medical specialists at the Mayo Clinic recommend seeing a physician before embarking on any exercise or weight loss routine since every person is different and should be assessed for medical conditions beforehand. Most [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Recreation and Sports.
Tags: arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat feet treatment, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, overpronation, plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciitis treatment, pronation
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How Arch Pain Can Lead to Serious Foot Complications
Arch pain and overpronation can cause problems 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 preventable, but many can be genetic. According [...]
Posted: September 16th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch pain, arch support, arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot arch pain, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, over-pronation, overpronation
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Proper Foot Arch Support With Orthotic Insoles Helps You Prevent Leg Injuries
Sports injuries are an issue that many athletes and coaches are accustomed to. These injuries can cause physical pain to the athlete, but in many cases can disable the entire team. A disabled team member can cause setbacks in game performance and can have lasting repercussions on the season as well. Like a [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, leg pain, orthotic insoles, orthotics, shin pain, shin splints, sports injuries
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What You Need to Know About Treating Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs
Reasons Why Feet Sometimes Hurt
Our bodies are astounding; they are the perfect blend of hormones, fluids, bones and muscles. Special protection is present in our joints and at vital regions in any place on the body that bears weight. Nevertheless, when this fragile balance is stopped in its tracks by an injury or [...]
Posted: August 4th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, overpronation, plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciitis treatment, pronation
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Arch Support 101: What You Need to Know for Happier Feet
Your Shoes May Be Causing Metatarsalgia
A trendy pair of stiletto heels are just about the most sought-after items in a woman’s closet. As a result, high-heeled shoes have turned into a unique fashion statement on their own. However, when these kinds of shoes are consistently used, a myriad of problems in the beloved [...]
Posted: July 28th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, ball of foot pain, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, high heels, insoles, metatarsalgia, orthotic insoles, orthotics
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Problems Caused by Overpronation Can be Treated with Orthotics
A poll conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association revealed that a amazing 73% of those surveyed reported that they are living with foot pain. The question is: why has foot pain become one of the most common complaints in the examination room? For many people, this problem can be caused by [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, fallen arches, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, overpronation, plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciitis treatment, pronation
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What You Need to Know About Shin Splints
Over-Pronation, Sports, and Shin Pain
If you enjoy running or taking part in team sports, you’re at risk for shin pain, painful knees, Achilles tendonitis, and other lower extremity injuries. Medial tibial stress syndrome, as it is referred to by the Mayo Clinic, is a pain that goes down the length of the shin bone and [...]
Posted: June 26th, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, overpronation, pronation
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Plantar Fasciitis Pain: How Exercises For Plantar Fascitis Can Help
These days it is not rare to find people affected by heel pain that is so painful that it may prevent experiencing certain things in life. Today, heel pain is a very common type of foot condition. It can begin as an annoying pain that you feel once in a while, and escalate into [...]
Posted: June 2nd, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, foot pain, foot strecthing exercises, heel pain, orthotic insoles, orthotics, plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciitis exercises, plantar fascitis
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How to Choose the Right Orthotic Insoles for Your Flat Feet
Generally speaking, there are three different styles of orthotic shoe insoles to consider when you are thinking of making an important decision for your feet’s health. Each of these variants has different characteristics, and are used depending on your particular condition.:
1) Custom-made (rigid) orthotics: These orthotics are for individuals with serious biomechanical disorders that [...]
Posted: May 21st, 2009 under Diseases, Conditions and Treatments.
Tags: arch supports, flat feet, flat foot, foot pain, insoles, orthotic insoles, orthotics, overpronation, pronation
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