HighArches
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Jennifer F.Posted
Tue 07 Jul 2009 11:41am
When you standthe gap between your foot’s inner side and the ground is referred to as your arch. If your arch is highyou have a pes cavus (high-arched foot). A higharch may... that fit properlyespecially around the ankleand shoes may wear out quickly.
To determine the best treatment for higharches and other foot conditionsa podiatrist will examine
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Problems With HighArched Feet
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
мебели About 15% of the population has a higher than normal arch. The medical term for a higharched foot is a cavus foot. There are many neurological problems which can... and are associated with weakness and abnormal sensory changes or loss of sensation in the feet and legs. A higharch foot can also be a normal structural variant and may not be associated
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Lacing Shoes For HighArch Feet
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
The most common complaint with shoe fit in a person with a higharched foot, is too much pressure on the top of the foot. This can cause numbness or nerve impingement. The technique shown on the left will relieve pressure to a large area on the top of the foot. The draw back of this technique is it may allow for too much room in the middle of the shoe
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Do higharches cause running injuries?
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
Runners with higharches are at increased risk for suffering stress fractures, small cracks in the bones of their feet and lower legs; and those with low arches... stress fractures and higharched feet, you will need specially padded running shoes and have to learn to try to hit the ground with less force when you run.
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Running Shoes in High & Low-Arched Feet
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Fri 28 Aug 2009 7:51pm
The effect of the type of running shoe on high-arched feet compared to low-arched feet was evaluated in a recent study. The researchers set out to determine how the type of shoe affected plantar pressure (pressure on the bottom of the foot) and contact area, during walking. Measurements were taken in 35 high-arched participants and [...]
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Running Shoes in High & Low-Arched Feet
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
The effect of the type of running shoe on high-arched feet compared to low-arched feet was evaluated in a recent study. The researchers set out to determine how the type of shoe affected plantar pressure (pressure on the bottom of the foot) and contact area, during walking. Measurements were taken in 35 high-arched participants and compared to 40
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The Elevator Rule
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Lance B.Posted
Thu 04 Jun 2009 10:42pm
people can be.
Now I want to enforce an elevator rule.
If you are going less than 4 flights you must take the stairs!
Little do you know my condo is 4 stories high...
There are certain elevator rides, I'll take...
And then there are others, I'll pass on...
I do not take the elevator based on who's
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