Home Remedies for Heel Pain Shockwave therapy for heel pain Neptune, Monmouth County, Jersey Shore, Spring Lake, Marlboro, Ocean Township, Oakhurst, Toms River, Redbank, Seagirt, Freehold, Manalapan, Wall Township, Allenhurst, Deal, Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Rumson, New Jersey SuperUser Account / Wednesday, March 20, 2019 0 4381 Article rating: No rating When your heels hurt, your whole body suffers. If you’re avoiding activities you love or accomplishing daily tasks due to the pain, it’s time to do something about it. Read more
How to Avoid a Gout Flare-Up Shockwave therapy for heel pain Neptune, Monmouth County, Jersey Shore, Spring Lake, Marlboro, Ocean Township, Oakhurst, Toms River, Redbank, Seagirt, Freehold, Manalapan, Wall Township, Allenhurst, Deal, Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Rumson, New Jersey SuperUser Account / Wednesday, March 20, 2019 0 3818 Article rating: No rating For many Americans, December is filled with good cheer, festive activities, time with family, and—last but not least—great food! Unfortunately, ‘tis the season for gout flare-ups as well, and food is often a major culprit. Read more
Guide to Properly Fitting Shoes Shockwave therapy for heel pain Neptune, Monmouth County, Jersey Shore, Spring Lake, Marlboro, Ocean Township, Oakhurst, Toms River, Redbank, Seagirt, Freehold, Manalapan, Wall Township, Allenhurst, Deal, Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Rumson, New Jersey SuperUser Account / Wednesday, March 20, 2019 0 3835 Article rating: No rating Do your shoes fit? It seems like a silly question, but you might be shocked to know how many people are wearing shoes that are the wrong size, width, or shape for their feet every single day. Read more
Running injuries Chiropodist Neptune Monmouth County Jersey Shore Spring Lake Marlboro Ocean Township Oakhurst Toms River Redbank Seagirt Freehold Manalapan Wall Township Allenhurst Deal Shrewsbury Little Silver Rumson New Jersey SuperUser Account / Wednesday, October 10, 2018 0 3647 Article rating: No rating Pronation neutral and supination placements of the right ankle. The ankle and foot naturally pronate and supinate by about 5 degrees while walking or running. The red arrows indicate excessive pronation. In general, overuse injuries are the result of repetitive impact between the foot and the ground. With improper running form, the force of the impact can be distributed abnormally throughout the feet and legs. Read more
3 Foot Symptoms That Could Signal a Bigger Health Problem Toes keep getting numb? Here’s what it could mean. SuperUser Account / Sunday, August 12, 2018 0 3932 Article rating: No rating Beyond your routine pedi, chances are you don’t give your feet that much attention. But did you know your feet actually have a lot to say about your health? If you take a moment to clue in to your heels and toes, you may notice some indicators of problems that have to do with much more than your feet. “If you notice a change in your feet, from what you would consider normal in the past, it’s generally a good idea to see your doctor,” says Melissa Lockwood, M.D., ABPM-certified podiatrist and DPM. Read more
Signs You Suffer From Supination and How to Fix It Underpronating can cause a whole host of injuries and issues for runners. SuperUser Account / Sunday, August 12, 2018 0 24740 Article rating: 3.5 Supination, also known as underpronation, is the insufficient inward roll of the foot after landing. It may be the result of having a naturally high-arching foot, or it may also be caused by certain muscle weakness in your calves, ankles, or feet that are a result of ill-fitting running shoes, improper gait, or previous injuries. Read more
9 Sneaky Reasons Your Feet Hurt You’ve ditched super-high heels but your feet are still aching... find out why SuperUser Account / Saturday, August 11, 2018 0 14720 Article rating: 5.0 When it comes to aching feet, you’re probably familiar with the usual suspects like bunions, plantar fasciitis, and too many hours in sky-high stilettos. But there are a few other reasons your feet might be hurting you—and they’re not quite as obvious. Here are a few ways you might be putting extra wear-and-tear on your feet without realizing it. Read more