By: qs health | 2012-04-08 | Health & Fitness Qs Health provides solutions of Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Heel Pain, Arch Pain, Foot Corns, Plantar Fasciitis and Orthopedic Solutions. Also provides Blood Pressure Monitors and Healthcare Products. read more
By: Addison adam | 2011-02-16 | Alternative Medicine Proper footwear is a very important consideration when it comes to back pain relief. Not wearing the proper footwear can be a major contributing factor to ongoing lower back pain. read more
By: richard emily | 2012-07-23 | Health & Fitness Medical Products Shop is a supplier of Back Pain, Foot Pain, Arch Pain, Knee Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Diagnostic Products, Orthopedics Products, Shoe Rubbing & Friction, Toes, Bunions, Ball-of-Foot, Medical Products, Diabetic Supplies, Maternity Care, Dietary Supplements offered at discount prices. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2010-12-17 | Health & Fitness Most people suffer from foot pain at some point in their lives. Often, shoes contribute to the problem because they do not offer the necessary motion control and arch support needed to insure proper foot arch function. Orthotic Arch Supports will help but it is important to select only good quality Orthotics from top brands such as Superfeet. read more
By: Thomas J Mark | 2011-08-09 | Parenting There are causes of foot can be quite tricky to determine. You have to make accurate diagnosis as it will determine the kind of treatment that you will be doing. There are several results of heel pain. An example of this would be foot pain arch or plantar fasciitis. This is considered as a common cause of the pain. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2011-06-30 | Diseases and Conditions Very few people actually have neutral arches. Podiatrists and other foot care specialists estimate that 85% of all people either have low arches (flat feet) or high arches. Considering this fact, it is no wonder so many people experience some foot pain resulting from improper foot arch function. As we walk or run, our foot adjusts to the movement, which is called pronation. Pronation allows for our foot to slightly turn right before impact to allow for the surface we are walking or running on an read more
By: richard emily | 2012-07-20 | Supplements Medical Products Shop is a supplier of Back Pain, Foot Pain, Arch Pain, Knee Pain, Corns and Calluses, Diagnostic Products, Orthopedics Products, Shoe Rubbing & Friction, Toes, Bunions, Ball-of-Foot, Medical Products, Diabetic Supplies, Maternity Care, Dietary Supplements offered at discount prices. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness High Arches are generally more stable then low arches (flat feet) but high arches are prone to develop poor foot alignment which results in a lack of proper foot arch function, balance, stability and alignment. High Arches cause weight to be distributed over two points instead of evenly over the entire foot. read more
By: Nicola Blewett | 2010-03-30 | Recreation & Sports Before choosing your running shoe when you about to embark on a running program be it for running 6 miles or a marathon it is important to know what type of foot arch you have. So how do you know which you are? Well, if you've ever noticed that arch thing under your foot. Now you may have been wondering what it was doing there. Again, it's not just there to leave nice looking footprints on the sand, that arch has a big impact on the roll of your foot. read more
By: Shafiq Kamal | 2011-02-25 | Running High Arched Foot or Pes Cavus are those who have a gap between the inner side of the foot and the ground in which they are standing in. If you would like to know how to detect someone who has a high arched foot, it usually begin taking it's form between the ages of 3 and 10 and children who is below the age of 3 don't have an arch. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2012-05-22 | Dental An arch wire is a wire that attaches the braces to each component and guides your teeth while moving them. read more
By: Ali Raza | 2010-10-23 | Shopping Healthy feet are a consequence of numerous factors, top on the list being high quality footwear. In the past, the main consideration in this regard had to do with durability. But the increase of foot maladies and other related problems has led to a great deal of research and the findings indicate that the design of a shoe is actually more important. read more
By: Dean Armstrong | 2010-12-20 | Track and field If you have bad knees, running can sometimes be a painful ordeal. Sadly, even if you work out every day and are in great shape, bad knees can make it very difficult to continue running. Running shoes can help with the problem, however, and knowing the science behind why knee pain occurs in runners and what kind of shoe is appropriate for your problem will help significantly in reducing the discomfort during and after running. read more
By: Tobi Schultheiss | 2011-02-16 | Running The rising interest in competitive racing and the increased focus on the benefits of running to increase health levels has created a larger want for the protection from runnings shoes. read more