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Orthopedic Socks for Plantar Fasciitis

... plantar fasciitis.  That’s right – orthopedic socks, not shoes.  Plantar fasciitis is a condition that results when the plantar fascia (the strip of connective tissue that supports the arch of the foot) becomes inflamed.  This inflammation ... Read Read: Orthopedic Socks for Plantar Fasciitis

By: roby john | 08/09/2009 | Shopping

Cure Foot Pain

... it tougher.  If you find yourself with foot pain when trying to accomplish your daily routine, you may want to look into arch supports.  If you are on your feet for long periods of time, you need a pair of shoes that is pleasing to your ... Read Read: Cure Foot Pain

By: Chris McGee | 25/10/2008 | Wellness

Tricks to Avoid Sore Feet

... too. Activities that cause you to be on your poor aching feet for hours upon hours can feel better with some good arch support shoes. Try a foot massage. If your muscles are tight, this can work wonders. Exercising your feet will help ... Read Read: Tricks to Avoid Sore Feet

By: anonymous | 27/10/2008 | Fitness
Directinsoles.com

Finally A Custom Fit Orthotic Without The Custom Price

... low-friction antimicrobial top cloth that minimizes blisters as well as controlling odor. The best part about the Spenco Orthotic Arch Support Insoles is that it has an optional heat molding capability to provide maximum support along with ... Read Read: Finally A Custom Fit Orthotic Without The Custom Price

By: Directinsoles.com | 01/07/2009 | Men's Health

How to Choose Plantar Fasciitis Shoes

... larger foot.  Shoes are better slightly too big than the other way around.  When trying shoes, focus on the padding and arch support, heel bone, and front of your feet.  Comfort is the most important factor and there shouldn't be any ... Read Read: How to Choose Plantar Fasciitis Shoes

By: PlantarFasciitisTreatment | 24/09/2009 | Health

The Silver Cloud

... bruising.  (This feature is especially helpful for those people who suffer from plantar fasciitis.)  The foot bed is designed with arch support.The sole of the shoe is slip resistant and resists picking up debris, which can throw off a ... Read Read: The Silver Cloud

By: jane baron | 24/09/2009 | Shopping
Dr. Jennifer Feeny

Women Love Their Shoes

... will create a safe, sturdy environment for your feet. Inserting an arch support and not using these shoes for exercise is imperative to protecting your feet. Lastly, wearing moisture wicking socks will help prevent Athlete's Foot and reduce ... Read Read: Women Love Their Shoes

By: Dr. Jennifer Feeny | 06/12/2009 | Health

The Best Girls Running Shoes

... give to you. You would like to make sure that your feet are well supported when you are running. Arch supports can be particularly important, since you don't desire your arches to fall, which is really painful. You'll also have to consider ... Read Read: The Best Girls Running Shoes

By: John Narvith Barcarse | 20/08/2009 | Outdoor Sports

Todd Zeno DPM

Top Ten Reasons To Avoid These Shoes

... choice. If you have a higher arched foot then shock absorption is more important. As always, look for shoes with good arch support no matter what your foot type. If an individual is planning a day with extended weightbearing or walking on ... Read Read: Top Ten Reasons To Avoid These Shoes

By: Todd Zeno DPM | 27/04/2009 | Health

Flip-flop

... structures of flip flops, but with the addition of a slingback or an ankle strap that holds and supports the foot in a stable position. Arch support is also found in many more expensive and better made flip flops rather than the ubiquitous ... Read Read: Flip-flop

By: dresscloth | 19/10/2008 | Clothing

Shoe Shopping For Style And Comfort

... of the foot. Be certain that your foot is measured corrected and the proper style shoe with good arch supports for your foot is in the shoe you are buying. Although shoes have been worn throughout history, our current sizing methods are ... Read Read: Shoe Shopping For Style And Comfort

By: Cathy Peterson | 16/04/2007 | Internet

Knowing Your Athletic Shoes Inside and Out

... knee injuries. For athletes with high arches, make sure your athletic shoes have plenty of cushioning and arch support.  You may want to purchase orthotic inserts from the drug store (or have them custom made by your podiatrist) to help ... Read Read: Knowing Your Athletic Shoes Inside and Out

By: kent B Smith | 14/07/2009 | Shopping

Hiking Tips you Haven't Heard Before

... muscles. Short term, you can buy a simple elastic knee brace to see if that helps. You might also want to try arch supports. They cost less than ten dollars and can help stop knee and back problems that are related to over-pronation ( ... Read Read: Hiking Tips you Haven't Heard Before

By: Steve Gillman | 16/07/2007 | Travel

Going to African on Safari! This is How You Should be Packing!

... comfortable walking shoes. Look for shoes with good arch support. Sports sandals. Not required, but very highly recommended, especially if you are taking an extension tom the beach/coast. Socks - 5 to 7 pairs. During May to August, one or ... Read Read: Going to African on Safari! This is How You Should be Packing!

By: Solomon Okila | 05/10/2008 | Travel

Finding the Right Insole for Your Foot Pain

... evaluation and will work to develop a complete plan for eliminating your pain. A custom orthotic is much more than simply an arch support; it is a device formulated to balance your feet, and entire lower extremity, to allow them to ... Read Read: Finding the Right Insole for Your Foot Pain

By: Dr Andrew Schneider | 22/01/2009 | Fitness

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