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Foot Pain!
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Lee

... know now that it is normal to get lower back pain when adjusting to orthotics. And I also found out that the orthotics probably are the reason I am having more feeling in my foot and leg! Pretty weird how the body works! I have been sleeping better lately, which is a relief. Taking melatonin. It seems to be working. It is nice to get some sle ...
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Foot Pain
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mrsbmommy
I've been reading that many of you have foot pain in pregnancy, have you tried Mommy Sox?? They are so soft and comfortable and really worked for me, you can check them out on the web and if you put FEET in the pro ...
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Foot Pain at Work
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NorthcoastFootcare
Between 30-50% of all individuals spend at least 4 hours on their feet at work. Many individuals spend as much as 8 to 10 hours a day standing or walking at their job. Many jobs require prolonged standing and walking. Some common jobs are manufacturing and service industry jobs (such as retail sales and food service), health care (such as nursing), ...
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Q and A: Foot Pain
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Kelly ..
... , lunges, jumps, squats or anything where there is pounding on your feet.) I like to think of impact exercises like taking a hammer and hitting yourself on the bottom of the foot over and over again. That’s going to cause some pain.Some people are susceptible to foot pain, and some aren’t, so if your feet dont hurt- its not a gauge of how hard yo ...
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Foot Pain Linked to Shoe Type
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NorthcoastFootcare
Shoe gear has always been assumed to be associated with foot pain, but very few studies have explored the relationship. A new study in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatism collected data from the Framingham Study to examine the ass ...
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Foot Pain Linked to Shoe Type
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NorthcoastFootcare
Shoe gear has always been assumed to be associated with foot pain, but very few studies have explored the relationship. A new study in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatism collected data from the Framingham Study to examine the ass ...
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Bunions and foot pain in women in autumn
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Dr. John Z.
Acfas.org - Autumn is not a fun time of year for women like Elaine Powers.
In the summer months, “like everybody else, I like to wear flip-flop sandals, open-toed shoes, a nice pedicure with good nail polish,” she says.
But as autumn arrives, the 49-year-old South Carolina hospice nurse is making the annual changeover to closed-in [...]
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Easy way to ease foot pain
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Shelley F.
Here’s a simple solution that I often suggest to clients to address that nagging foot and heel pain:Press out the bottom of your foot with a spiked rubber ball—a common massage tool sold at health food stores—to ease tightness, break up pain and relieve pl ...
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APMA Foot Pain Survey ~ 2009
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NorthcoastFootcare
The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) conducted a National Survey on foot ailments in January and recently released the results. There were 1,082 respondents to the survey which was a nationally representative sample of the U.S. population.Amer ...
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