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Foot Care Tips for Quick, Easy, Do-It-Yourself Foot Pain Relief for Sore, Tired, and Achy Feet with a Mini-Massage Ball by Aliesa George Patient Expert Posted Sat 05 Mar 2011 1:19am Here are some simple foot-care tips to relieve foot pain and enjoy a relaxing foot massage with a mini-massage ball for healthy and happy feet. At the end of a good walk... massage daily would be great, but probably isn’t very practical for the average budget.  So here’s the secret… You Can Get a Great Do-It-Yourself Foot Massage with a Mini-Massage Read on »
Mike- Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Foot Pain, Anxiety, Depression, Panic Disorder by David M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 10:15pm 31 year-old patient is experiencing pain in his lower back, neck, and shoulders for many years. Patient has also been experiencing panic disorders since he was 21 years old. His symptoms include sudden attacks of fear and nervousness, as well as physical symptom such as palpitations. He also has other serious conditions, such as depression Read on »
Don’t Let a Pain in Your Foot Become a Pain in Your Ass! by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Fri 26 Mar 2010 4:19pm . Speaking more figuratively, any pain in the foot has the ability to become a pain in the butt! From an ingrown toenail, heel pain, and Achilles tendon pain to something like... Foot pain is common. At some point most people will experience pain or discomfort in their foot. While much of the time this is due to a direct foot issue, it sometimes Read on »
Can Inactivity In Children Cause Foot Pain? by DrGibson Posted Mon 22 Mar 2010 8:50am of this inactivity has long be considered diabetes, heart disease, blood pressure problems and other health issues associated with obesity. But what about foot and ankle concerns? According to a study in Pediatrics, published in the April 2010 issue, obese children have more leg, foot, and ankle injuries than similarly aged children of a healthy weight. The study, after Read on »
Putting Your Best Foot Forward: GaitScan Analysis and Stopping Foot Pain by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Fri 19 Feb 2010 12:07pm with problems like these year round. For foot pain treatment that gets the job done, give us a call at (212) 645-8151. We'll be glad to help you. - Dr. Shoshany ... Chances are that if you live in New York City, you do your fair share of pounding pavement on a daily basis, and that can mean serious foot pain. That pain is a little Read on »
Exercises for Weight Loss When Challenged with Foot Pain by Aliesa George Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Aug 2010 2:39pm I received a great question in my in-box this week about exercise for weight loss when you have foot pain.  I am sure that there are other people out there with similar... in reaching my goals that won’t hold me back because of my foot pain? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Advice from Aliesa: Thanks for your questions and congratulations Read on »
Foot pain and digestion by Mike Patten, DC Facebook Posted Thu 02 Sep 2010 12:13pm There is an excess amount of foot pain and problems.  I find a combination of problems when dealing with foot pain.  Foot pain is often chronic in nature.  Many times foot..., but the sacroiliac joint will feel better as well.  There are times when a foot problems becomes more than a mechanical situation that can be corrected with adjusting and an orthotic Read on »
Foot pain can be helped with Chiropractic. by Carol Grant Posted Wed 29 Dec 2010 7:45am shots or surgery. Both treatments will decrease the symptoms but unless the cause is address, the pain will return. Foot pain in the form of heel spurs occur when the fascia... In our Chiropractic office we treat a lot of foot pain. Many people don’t realize that I can help them with two common foot problems: Heel spurs and Morton’s Neuromas Read on »
Foot Pain Can Ruin Your Tennis Game by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 25 Aug 2010 12:57pm Amplify’d from www.medicalnewstoday.com Foot pain began affecting Donna’s tennis game, and she was determined not to let it keep her from the sport she loved. The 47-year-old avid tennis player from Arizona tried to play through the pain and rest her feet between matches. But when the pain became Read on »
Fixing Foot Pain: Plantar Fasci-What? by Carson B. Posted Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:30am critical importance in expeditious recovery from plantar fasciopathy is the restoration of proper movement skills.  All too often, we associate a lack of pain with health... Over the course of their careers, almost all runners experience pain on the plantar surface of the foot, and, undoubtedly they are diagnosed (self or professionally Read on »