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Posted: Wed 20:25, 28 Aug 2013 Post subject: jordan pas cher Oh, My Aching Heel! |
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Dr. Paul Yungst has practiced podiatry in Sarasota since 1982, and is currently a managing partner of the Sarasota Foot Care Center, . He has published numerous [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] research papers, and serves as the podiatric medical consultant and author of the podiatric knowledge base for MD Logic World Wide Electronic Medical Records.
If you've ever experienced the sensation of a sharp knife piercing the bottom of your heel when taking your first step out of bed after a wonderfully peaceful night's sleep, you're not alone. According to a survey by the American Podiatric Medical Association, 16% of the population regularly experiences heel pain. This is not very surprising, considering all the steps we take in the course of a day.
Heel pain is generally the result of flawed biomechanics, or walking gait, that places too much stress on the heel bone and attached soft tissues. Stress may also result from injury, like a bruise incurred while walking, running, or jumping on hard surfaces, wearing poorly constructed footwear or being overweight. Heel pain can occur in the front, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] back, or bottom of the heel.
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If [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] you're suffering from heel pain, don't wait - call your podiatrist today, and let them "remove the knife" from your heel. There's no one better trained to relieve your pain.
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