Monday, 18 November 2013

insoles for tendo achilles






Foot pain is very common; about 70% of people will suffer foot pain at some time in their lives. With every step we take, a force of 2-3 times our body weight is placed on our feet. Considering that during a typical day we take 8,000-10,000 steps, it comes as no surprise that at some time in our lives we will all suffer from some type of Foot pain. 
The foot is a complex structure of 26 bones and 33 joints, layered with an intertwining web of more than 120 muscles, ligaments, and nerves. This website provides you with detailed information regarding the most common types of Foot pain, how it occurs, and what you can do to alleviate Foot pain. 
Most common types of Foot pain : 
The most common foot problem is heel pain; millions of people around the world suffer from heel pain each year. Fortunately, in most cases there's a simple and inexpensive solution to heel pain, as well as most other types of Foot pain.
Heel Pain, Heel Spurs (Plantar Fasciitis)
Ball of Foot Pain
Arch Pain
Achilles Tendonitis
Flat feet / Fallen arches (over-pronation)
Callous and corns
Aching Feet
Knee Pain
Lower Back Pain
Shin Pain / Shin Splints
Bunions
Factors that increase the likelihood of Foot pain:
Age: as we age, our feet widen and flatten, plus the padding on the sole of the foot wears down, and the skin on our feet becomes drier. Foot pain in older people may be the first sign of arthritis, diabetes, and circulatory disease.
Gender: Women are at higher risk than men for severe Foot pain, most likely because of high-heeled shoes. Severe Foot pain appears to be a major cause of general disability in older women.
Occupational Risk Factors: people who are on their feet all day because of work are very likely to suffer from some type of Foot pain or discomfort.
Pregnancy: pregnant women have an increased risk of foot pain problems due to weight gain, swelling in their feet and ankles, and the release of certain hormones that cause ligaments to relax.
Sports and Dancing: especially heel pain, shin splints, and knee pain can increase with sports, running or dancing.
Weight gain: being overweight puts added stress on the feet and can lead to Foot pain or ankle injuries.
Over-pronation: rolling inwards of the foot and flattening of the arches (over-pronation) is a major contributing factor to Foot pain.

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Friday, 5 July 2013

Insoles For Tendo Achilles

Insoles for tendo achilles

ACHILLES TENDONITIS


Achilles tendonitis is often characterised by pain, aching and stiffness in the Achilles tendon area before, during and after exercise. Achilles tendon, also known as the calcaneal tendon, is found at the back of the leg. It attaches on top of the rear portion of the calcaneus (heel bone) onto the soleus and gastroc (calf muscles). The Achilles tendon is designed to withstand high tensile loads during movement, however once the fibres reach their elastic limit they will tear or rupture. The quicker the elastic limit is reached the higher the chances of rupture. There can be swelling around tendon which is tender to touch.




 SOLUTION... 

footdisc Insoles are designed to cushion the heel bone and support the foot. By doing this the footdisc insole can reduce the shearing force on the Achilles tendon, it does this by reducing the speed and the amount of the foot's pronation. It will also reduce the stretching force, or over elongation of the Achilles tendon, providing relief. N.B. If pain or discomfort persists, please seek medical advice.


Address : L-4, First Floor, EPDP ROAD, Chitranjan Park, New Delhi-110019 
Office Phone : 011-41006938, 41006939 
Mobile : +91- 9711310993
Email Id : ranjana@boyner-clinic.com, info@boyner-clinic.com