Learn about Flat Feet
Video Description: Dr Michael Perlstein, D.A.B.P.O. Podiatrist, Talks about Flat Feet Related Article Subjects: Learn about Flat Feet, feet, pes, planus, podiatrist, toeLearn about Flat Feet
Over-pronation, fallen arches and flat feetBy: Peter Van Dyke | 25/03/2009 | HealthPronation and supination are commonly heard terms, often mentioned in association with fallen arches, high arches, flat feet etc. This article explains the meaning of these terms and looks in particular at the problem of over-pronation. Over-pronation of the feet is a very common problem, affecting an estimated 70% of the population. This condition not only causes problems in the feet, but can also lead to pain and injury in other parts of the body. Long Term Affects of Polio: What’s the Difference Between Flat and Flaccid Feet?By: Kent Basson | 18/05/2009 | ShoppingF. Barron wrote this article for OddShoeFinder.com, a free website that provides a place for people to exchange mismatched pairs of shoes. Flat FeetBy: TheInsoleStore.com | 28/10/2008 | FitnessFlat feet are a common ailment that can lead to discomfort in the foot, knees, back and spine. Relief from Over-Pronation of the foot caused by little or no arch can be achieved with the use of a quality orthotic arch support. Over-pronation, fallen arches and flat feetBy: will | 19/06/2009 | HealthPronation and Supination are common terms that are often associated with fallen arches, high arches, flat feet etc. This article discusses the significance of these terms and enumerates the particular problem of over-pronation. What is foot orthotics and how do they work?By: will | 17/07/2009 | HealthAll that you wanted to know about “Foot Orthotics” is explained in this article. What it is, how it Works, The Different Types of Orthotics Available and which Common Complaints can be treated with Orthotics. Foot Support in Sandal DesignBy: Angela West | 13/06/2008 | ClothingOne size does not fit all when it comes to sandal foot support. Most problems with our feet are caused by ill-fitting footwear, so it is important to determine what kind of feet you have, and then purchase the appropriate footwear for your foot. So much is riding on those feet that you don't want to risk them!. Latest Research on Elevator Shoe LiftsBy: Chris Maylor | 24/07/2006 | Sports & FitnessLatest Research on Elevator Shoe Lifts
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