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Shed Kilos to Ease Foot Pain
With
so much information emerging about the effects of the
obesity epidemic in developed countries such as Australia
and the US, it probably won't surprise to hear you that even
the humble foot does not escape the effects of an obese
body.
Add foot problems to the long list of
conditions that being overweight can cause or exacerbate.
According to a newly updated report from Harvard Medical
School, each time you take a step, you put about one and a
half times your weight on your foot. Every kilo you
gain in weight is causing a pounding on your feet. If
you run or play tennis, three to four times your weight
lands on each foot whenever it hits the ground!
Excess weight can contribute to the
misery of heel pain (particularly plantar fasciitis) and
arthritis, among other foot problems. When too much pressure
or strain is placed on the plantar fascia—the ligament-like
structure that runs from your heel to the ball of your
foot—it may become inflamed. The inflammation usually causes
a sharp pain at the heel.
If you are overweight or obese,
you’re likely to leave your foot doctor’s office not only
with pain medication and instructions for stretching
exercises, but also with some advice on losing weight.
Of course, foot problems develop for
many reasons. Many of us will suffer some kind of foot
ailment in their lifetimes. And there are more than 300
types of foot problems that can develop, according to
Foot Care Basics.
Foot Care Basics was edited by
Christopher P. Chiodo, M.D., Instructor in Orthopedic
Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Orthopedic Surgeon at
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and James P. Ioli, D.P.M.,
Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School
and Chief of Podiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Also covered in this report:
• How to choose a sensible shoe
• Exercises to stretch and strengthen feet
• How to find help when a problem develops
• Common problems with arches, heels, toes, skin, and
toenails
• Treating foot pain
Foot Care Basics: Preventing and
treating common foot conditions is available for $16 from
Harvard Health Publications, the publishing division of
Harvard Medical School. Order it online at
http://www.health.harvard.edu/FCB or by calling
1-877–649–9457 (toll free).
Source: Adapted from Newswise
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