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    Morton's Neuroma Case

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    Morton's Neuroma also called Intermetatarsal Neuroma or Plantar Neuroma is a condition that affects the nerves of the feet, usually the area between the third and fourth toe. Neuroma refers to a benign growth that can occur in different parts of the body. Morton's Neuroma strictly affects the feet. This condition causes the tissue around the nerves that lead to the toes to become thick, causing pain in the ball of the foot. This condition can be caused by injury, pressure or irritation.…

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    Foot Health History

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    Foot Health is usually taken for granted because of its constant use. The feet composes of the all ten toes, the heels, the ankle, and the palm of the feet. These are the basic parts of the feet as a whole unit. But how did the use of the feet become important in human history? It was an unforgettable moment for the evolution of man to be claimed the most superior of all earth's creatures by learning to stand up in Darwin's Evolution theory. Having to stand in your own two feet is also…

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    If you are on the fence about switching to orthopedic shoes in Dallas, TX, we know how you feel. The stereotypes for orthopedic shoes are numerous: bulky designs with thick soles, monochromatic color schemes, Velcro fasteners--we've seen them all. The truth, however, is that you don't have to sacrifice style (or your self respect) to keep your feet healthy. What's more, your feet aren't the only part of your body that will benefit from a switch to orthopedic footwear. Here are few reasons to…

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    swelling and leg pain, venous edema, lymphedema, post-thrombotic syndrome, peripheral arterial disease, diabetes and other conditions.Gentle air compression therapy improves blood circulation and enhances the pressure of muscular tissues to relieve sore muscles. EASY TO SETUP AND USE: Lightweight and portable, the leg compression pump is easy to use. Color-coded air hoses ensure a hassle-free setup when connecting the zippered leg cuffs to the air pump. The leg compression pump settings are…

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    Running has been practiced by everyone from the time humanity was created. Everything and everyone runs its just a way of life. If you are running to catch food or running so you dont become food, You're still running. Theres no possible way to tell who or what started running first or where it happened because if you think about it even the dinosaurs were running. There are many goals that someone can have when it comes to running for me my goal is to have a healthy body. There are so…

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    which then leads to the jump and follow through. The jump follow through occurs when the pole vaulter lances themselves straight up in order to clear the bar. During the entire event the pole vaulters body is enticed in play by play action where every muscle takes…

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    strengthen multiple muscle groups while providing an aerobic workout that burns calories. Because of the impact involved, jumping jacks aren’t for everyone. Talk to your doctor before starting a routine that includes jumping jacks, especially if you have joint pain or instability. Warm-Up Jumping jacks are an ideal warm-up exercise. Five minutes of this exercise will increase your heart rate and get blood flowing to all your major muscle groups. The extra blood flow raises your body and muscle…

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    Weight training has become a very popular sport among people of all ages and genders. Whether a person is young or old, male or female, staying in shape is a vital part of living a healthy life. People all over the world have started getting healthier to increase lifespan and overall well being. So, how could something that has such good effects be dangerous? Weight lifting can be dangerous in many ways. One way is consistency. If you take extensive breaks from a heavy-lifting program for…

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    Myokine: Strength Training

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    because you can be good and also healthy as you get older. Young people would see older people with big muscle or in shape, so in there mind they want to be like that person when they get older. Even older people want to get theirselve in the right shape and form the older they get in life. But most people don’t know nothing about most the disease that are out there that involve with the liver, muscle, heart, fat and also brain cell. One of those disease is Myokine, the myokine helps repair the…

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    What would happen if we had no ankles? Ankles are crucial to our movement and play a huge part in moving our feet and walking. The ankle is a large joint made up of three main bones. These three main bones are the tibia, the fibula and the talus which all join together to make the ankle joint which helps control movement in your foot.The ankle contributes to a lot of lower limb stability which allows humans to run, jump and perform various other activities which require moving.The ankles…

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