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How’s Your Foundation?

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Have you thought about your foundation lately?

You walk. You run. You wear shoes that don’t fit, but sure look great. Your feet are exhausted at the end of the day, but you figure that’s normal. Our poor feet-we expect them to get us from Point A to Point B, but we rarely consider the beating they take from carrying us around.

Enabling Your Movement

Our feet are complex structures that contain over 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments. One-fourth of your body’s bones, 52 in total, are contained in your two feet! Paying attention to how they’re feeling and taking proper care of them is vital to your health. Serious health complications can develop by ignoring your feet and not giving them the care they deserve.

Preventing Future Problems

Foot health is about much more than the pain they might be feeling. Conditions such as plantar fasciitis and stress fractures can develop if you neglect the structure of your feet. So, what can you do?

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Stand or walk on softer surfaces (e.g. grass or dirt rather than concrete or stone)
  • Walk barefoot when it’s safe and comfortable.  When we walk barefoot, we use muscles in our feet that don’t get used when we wear shoes. This is a great way to prevent plantar fascitis or bunions.  The beach is my favorite place to do this!

Simple improvements to your footwear can include wearing arch supports or gel soles. These may better absorb the shock your feet take and stabilize your foot’s structure.

Sometimes specific foot exercises can dramatically improve  foot pain.

Our doctors can help you diagnose the CAUSE of your foot problem and give the appropriate recommendations to help you.

Are Your Feet to Blame?

Similar to the cracks in the wall or windows that don’t open and close easily due to a settling house’s foundation, many of your spinal problems may get their start from a poor foundation (feet). Bring it up on your next visit with us and we would be happy to discuss what you might do to help your feet carry you around better.

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