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Exercise After Foot Surgery - Articles
Get Healthy, Pain-Free Feet with Exercises on the Yamuna Foot Savers
by
Aliesa George
Posted
Thu 24 Feb 2011 9:07pm
This easy foot fitness exercise is done with the Yamuna Foot Savers. Using Foot Savers for foot care is a great way to stretch and relax tight muscles through the arch... quiz and discover how Foot Savers can help keep your feet healthy and fit.
Do you love your feet?
How many hours a day are you standing, walking, or running?
Do you
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I Have Foot Problems - Are There Foot Exercises that Can Help?
by
Aliesa George
Posted
Fri 17 Apr 2009 11:14pm
and curious to know if exercise might help.
“I have some problems with my feet. Hyper mobile forefoot and hypo mobile mid-foot with some posterior tibular tendonitis.”
“I was wondering if there are foot care exercises I could do to help?”
Thanks for your question about exercises for your feet. It is impossible for me to give you specific exercises
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The Delusion Of Cosmetic Foot Surgery
by
Michael Nirenberg
Posted
Tue 27 Jul 2010 7:08pm
their feet to major surgical procedures for no other reason than to be able to walk in stilettos.
Major Foot Surgeries Solely For Cosmetic Reasons
Some of the surgeries include... at all from these ill-advised cosmetic surgeries.
Foot Surgeries Are Being Considered In The Breast Augmentation League
Enchanting women by the allure of operations which
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Julianne Moore : Plastic Surgery = Chinese Foot Binding?
by
Dr. Tony Y.
Posted
Tue 11 Nov 2008 8:54pm
According to actress Julianne Moore, she likens plastic surgery to Chinese Foot Binding. According to People.com she states:
"The analogy I use is ancient Chinese feet.... She admits, "Never say never."
I think the Chinese foot binding analogy goes a bit far. Much of plastic surgery is meant to restore the body to a previous state or remove
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Yao Ming Decides to Fix His Broken Foot with Surgery
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Dr. Andrew Schneider
Posted
Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:18pm
This just in…
Yao Ming has decided that the best way for him to repair his broken navicular bone in his left foot is to have surgery. The plan is to use a bone graft to fix the fracture and surgically lower his arch to reduce the stress on his foot. This will keep him out for the entirety of next season with the Houston Rockets
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Stems Cells Assist in Foot Surgery
by
Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
Bone grafts have multiple uses in foot and ankle surgery. Surgeons may use them for repairing complex fractures, filling in voids or defects in the bone or assisting in bone fusion surgery. Bone grafts are used to provide structural stability and to stimulate bone healing. In a recently published study in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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Doctor finds foot growing in brain of infant during surgery
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Medical Quack

Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:16pm
as the infant grew. BD
A pediatric brain surgeon Colorado Springs, Colorado was operating on a 3-day-old baby and found a foot growing in his brain. "The foot literally popped out... developing foot, hand and thigh.
Doctor finds foot growing in brain of infant - Boing Boing
Technorati Tags: Anatomy, foot, surgery, infant, healthcare
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Foot Injury In Basketball May Led To Surgery
by
DrGibson
Posted
Wed 29 Dec 2010 8:00am
Soon after this loss to the Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks point guard Brandon Jennings underwent surgery to repair a fifth metatarsal fracture. After starting 114 games... for surgery.
When is surgery necessary for a fifth metatarsal fracture?
Following these simple steps, you can determine with your physician if a surgery may be necessary for a fifth
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Facial Exercise Beats Facial Surgery
by
cynthiarowland
Posted
Tue 18 Jan 2011 8:48pm
Facial Exercise Beats Facial Surgery
Reality shows that feature face lifts and makeovers using surgery and injections still attract viewers who are most likely interested... with their results. In fact, it has been reported that a full one-third of those polled after surgery aren’t exactly crowing about their new look. The website Cosmetic Surgery Bible has
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