https://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blogOlgaGrudtOlgaGrudt@not-valid.com2015-07-11T20:59:25+08:002015-07-11T20:59:25+08:00Copyright 2003-2024 OlgaGrudt,Pixnet Digital Media Coporation. All rights reserved.PIXNET Media Digital Coporationhttps://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blog/post/363652056-could-hammer-toe-con2015-07-11T20:59:25+08:00 Overview A Hammer toes is a toe that is bent because of a weakened muscle. The weakened muscle makes the tendons (tissues that connect muscles to bone) shorter, causing the toes to curl under the feet. Hammertoes can run in families. They can also be caused by shoes that are too short. Hammertoes can cause problems with walking and can lead to other foot problems, such as blisters, calluses, and sores. Splinting and corrective footwear can help in treating hammertoes. In severe cases, surgery to straighten the toe may be necessary.
]]>https://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blog/post/363652056-could-hammer-toe-con#commentshttps://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blog/post/357129060-working-with-arch-pa2015-06-02T20:03:20+08:00 Overview Arch pain is often felt as a burning sensation under the long arch of the foot. There are a number of causes of this, but the most common is plantar fasciitis, but can also be due to the strain of any structure in the arch of the foot.
]]>https://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blog/post/357129060-working-with-arch-pa#commentshttps://olgagrudt.pixnet.net/blog/post/352223686-foot-fallen-arch-pai2015-05-09T19:04:41+08:00 Overview Arch pain (medically known as plantar pain) is a broad term many people use to describe pain in their muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, or nerves. All these components are connected to the bottom of the foot; therefore, damage to any one of these can cause pain on the bottom of the foot. This pain may only last for short time, but can progressively worsen if untreated. Most people who suffer from this pain are between the ages of 30 and 80, but many younger athletes are also susceptible, particularly those who participate in high-impact sports.