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Effective Arch Support With Orthotic Shoe Inserts Helps You Avoid Foot and Leg Injuries
Sports injuries are incidents that the majority of coaches and athletes are familiar with. These injuries can cause physical pain to the athlete, but in many cases can disable the entire team. An ousted team member can affect the outcome of games and can have enduring results on the season as well. Similar to... »
Foot Pain 101: Your Preventive Treatment Plan for Flat Feet and Overpronation
The results of a recent study conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association concluded that an amazing 73% of those surveyed reported that they are suffering from painful foot conditions. Why are more patients complaining of foot pain in the examination room? Most patients have issues with their feet because of: the kind of... »
JOINT PAIN 2009
JOINT INFLAMMATION is a very painful, with multiple sets of conditions (100), progressively leading to joint damage, deformity and loss of mobility. Swelling of extremity joints is the hallmark of the syndrome. Chronic pain, disability and death are unfortunate results. Joint inflammation problems include: pain stiffness damage to joint cartilage (the tough, smooth tissue that covers the ends of the... »
JOINT PAIN: ALTERNATIVE UNDERSTANDING & UNRAVELING THE CAUSE
JOINT INFLAMMATION is a very painful, with multiple sets of conditions (100), progressively leading to joint damage, deformity and loss of mobility. Swelling of extremity joints is the hallmark of the syndrome. Chronic pain, disability and death are unfortunate results. Joint inflammation has an estimated prevalence of 1 to 2%. Prevalence increases with age, approaching 5% in... »
A Chiropractor Can Help Your Foot Problems
Introduction The average person takes between 3,000 and 5,000 steps everyday. Furthermore, many of us are involved in activities, such as running and aerobic exercise, that add many more steps, as well as stress to our poor, overworked feet. Is it any wonder then why many people have aches and pains in their feet?... »