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Cross Country Skiing and Great Toe Arthritis by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm at the toe. This frees the heel and allows the skier to kick and glide across the snow. Although cross country skiing is low-impact and a great exercise for individuals with arthritis, the foot motion can place excess stress on the great toe joint. Continue Reading » Social Bookmarking Options Read on »
My Big Toe Joint Hurts! The Arthritis You Never Knew! by Dr. Marybeth Crane Facebook Posted Sun 13 Sep 2009 11:37am Have you ever suspected you have arthritis in your big toe joint? It is one of those conditions that slowly creeps up on you. You may be going about your business only... with this? Well, it may be plain ol’arthitis! Arthritis in the big toe (aka: hallux) joint is known as “Hallux Limitus” or Hallux Rigidus” depending on whether it the motion in your toe Read on »
You say Toe-Mae-Toe, I say Toe-Mah-toe by Amy R. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Sep 2008 10:04am Our tomatoes are literally falling off the vine! We can’t keep up, can’t eat them or jar them fast enough. While my husband and I like to eat them raw, and my sister-in-law sprinkles salt on them and eats them like an apple….there are only a few ways my kids will eat tomatoes. As spaghetti sauce As tomato soup (for dipping their grill ... Read on »
Diet Debate: 3 Top Plans Go Toe to Toe by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 11:01pm . Diet Debate: 3 Top Plans Go Toe to Toe Read on »
Toes In & Toes Out - What's That All About? by Lance B. Patient Expert Posted Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:26pm feet are in and where your toes were pointed during these exercises?  Well, some people know exactly what direction their toes are pointing and purposefully turn them outwards or inwards to achieve different results. There are 3 main points to consider when opting to alter your foot/toe positionaway from parallel. 1. No difference in stress Read on »
You Say Po-Tay-Toe, and I say Po-Tah-Toe by Emily Posted Mon 15 Feb 2010 12:00am On the menu for dinner was another  recipe – Tempeh Hashbrown Casserole. The husband was less than intrigued by the idea so I only made a half batch. Once he saw how good it looked though he did concede to a bite….and loved it! Here was my serving (that’s a side plate), with a bowl of ketchup for fork-dipp ... Read on »
Stop the Camel from Toe-ing by Fit Bottomed Girls Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Sep 2010 11:00am technique one thumb up. I’d normally give her two, but I’m through with double stuff at the moment. Who’s ready to pledge to be camel toe free with me?! —Tish Read on »
Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes, Knees and Toes by Glenna M. Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:48pm Little knee update: the surgeon buried a needle full of cortisone up to the hub in each of my knees on Tuesday and by that night, aside from shaking and sweating, I was starting to feel better. Wednesday night was awesome. I felt like my old self again and several people at work made comments about it being the first night in months that ... Read on »
going toe-to-toe with Stephen by Joan H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 09 Sep 2005 12:00am I'm not exactly sure why but last night, in a fit of mild insanity, I challenged the VodkaPundit on his sorta-hysterical rumination on what will happen if the US bans embryonic stem cell research. The fun continues in the comment thread this morning. Summing up my opinions on the matter: there are so many sources of stem cells ... Read on »
Po-tate-toe. Po-tot-toe. by Lindsey M. Posted Tue 08 Feb 2011 3:05pm Baked. Mashed. Roasted. Fried. Anyway you make them, I’ll eat them. Typically, white potatoes have a bad rep for their starchy, white carbs. But believe it or not, there’s actually healthier ways to eat them than out of a red cardboard container with a big yellow “M” on it. Take away all that greasy fat and these babies are actually a ... Read on »