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This blog is run by the "Foot And Ankle Wellness Center" (A podiatry clinic in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada). For information on our practice and what we do, please visit our website: EdmontonFootDoctor.com Enjoy our posts!

Monday, 28 March 2011

Turf Toe!



Big toe injuries, known as turf toe, result from hyperextension of the big toe joint as the heel is raised off the ground. An external force is placed on the big toe, and the soft tissue structures that support the big toe on the top are torn or ruptured.

Turf toe often arises from participation in team sports. Symptoms include pain, tenderness, and swelling of the toe joint. There is often a sudden acute onset of pain during a push-off phase of running. Usually, the pain is not enough to keep the athlete from physical activities or finishing a game. This causes further injury to the big toe and can dramatically increase the healing time required.


Full treatment for Turf Toe can be read on our website


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Thursday, 24 March 2011

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Arthritis Foot Care Tips



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Regardless if you have arthritis or not, the best thing you can do for your feet is find shoes that fit and feel comfortable. Here are some tips for finding the perfect pair for your feet.

  • Buy a pair shaped like your feet. To find out if your current shoes are causing problem, outline them on a piece of tracing paper. Then outline your bare feet on top of those tracings. If your feet are outside of the shoe tracing, you have problems. Look at buying shoes that are square or rounded at the toe. These shoes will give your feet more room to move.
  • Get the support you need. Find shoes with good arch support and an additional layer of support on top of the shoe. These qualities are most common in athletic shoes.
  • Rubber soles are key! The rubber material will provide more cushioning for your foot. When trying on, be sure to check the flexibility of the shoe near the ball of your foot. 
  • Say no to heels! Heels increase the amount of stress on your feet and restrict your toes ability to move. 


Stretch Your Self, Before You Wreck Yourself
Well-exercised and fit feet, may not be as noticeable as biceps, but they are just as important when comes to keeping your body healthy and pain-free. Be sure to consult us before starting a routine foot exercise regime. 
  • Achilles stretch. Lean against a wall, palms flat on the wall, one foot forward, one foot back. Leave the heel on the floor and lean forward, feeling the pull in your Achilles tendon and calf. Do three times, holding for 10 seconds each time.
  • Big-toe stretch. Loop one thick rubber band around your big toes and pull the big toes away from each other and toward your other toes. Hold for five seconds. Repeat 10 times.
  • Toe pull. Put a rubber band around the toes of each foot and spread your toes. Hold for five seconds. Repeat 10 times.
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Loosen up my Bunions Babe (Podiatry Humour)

Got bunions? Well you're not the only one. This group has an interesting way of combating the common foot problem.

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

The Do's and Don'ts of Diabetic Footcare.

If you have diabetes:

DO:

  • Wash and check your feet every day - look for sores, blisters, signs of infection or changes in your feet
  • Wear shoes and socks at all times, preferably thick, soft socks
  • Protect your feet from hot and cold
  • Keep the blood flowing to your feet
  • Cut toenails straight across
  • Exercise.
  • Lose weight
  • Give up smoking
  • Be properly measured and fitted every time you buy new shoes
  • Always wear properly fitting shoes to prevent injury and protect your feet
  • Visit your podiatrist on a regular basis

DON'T:


  • Go barefoot
  • Wear high heels, sandals or shoes with pointed toes
  • Drink in excess
  • Wear anything that is too tight around the legs
  • Remove calluses, corns or warts by yourself
People with diabetes should receive a thorough foot examination at least once a year to identify high-risk foot conditions. If you or someone you know has diabetes, please contact us about proper foot care and treatment.


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Re-blogged from: Alberta Podiatry

Use ice (cold) to treat an injury.

Use ice (cold) to treat an injury. This treatment produces a numbing effect and prevents swelling and pain.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

3 Types of Shoes That Should NOT Be Worn During Pregnancy.


There are numerous changes women must make to their lifestyles once they have become pregnant, such as what to eat, specific exercises, what to wear, etc. Did you know that this includes changing the types of shoes worn? Here are three types of shoes to avoid during pregnancy.

1. Slippers.

Slippers with the non-slip sole function can lead to numerous injuries such as: twisted feet/ankles, fall down, and so on, seriously endangering the health of pregnant women, and can even lead to premature delivery, miscarriage, and other problems. Another health risk associated with slippers is dermatitis. During pregnancy women become, on average, 15 kg heavier, this quick increase of pressure on the feet can lead to increased activity by the woman's sweat glands. Once the plastic of rubber slippers have become sweaty feet may be become red and itchy, these are symptoms of Dermatitis.

2. Sports Shoes.

Sports and leisure shoes that are constructed from "non-airtight" materials, such as nylon and synthetic leather, will only increase the swelling of the feet. Pregnant women should also avoid wearing flat-shoes. These shoes are not able to able maintain the arch of the foot to absorb the shock and they can also lead to fatigue and muscle and ligament damage.

3. Leather Shoes.

Leather shoes have very poor ventilation, and with the increased activity of the sweat glands caused by pregnancy, the feet will become even more sweaty. These shoes are a good environment for reproduction and growth of anaerobic bacteria and mold.





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