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A is for Abebe Bikila

July 28, 2013

Abebe Bikila is an Ethiopian runner who won the gold medal in the 1960 Rome Olympic marathon, running barefoot. He won the 1964 Tokyo Olympic marathon running in shoes in world record time. Abebe Bikila was an Ethiopian long-distance runner who became a global sports icon and is widely recognized as one of the greatest […]

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A is for Abductory Twist

July 16, 2013

An Abductory Twist is a whip of the heel that ccours in some people as the heel comes off the ground when walking. Abductory twist, also known as a medial heel whip or medial heel whip phenomenon, is a term used to describe a characteristic movement that can be observed during the gait cycle. It […]

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A is for APMA

April 18, 2013
A is for APMA

The APMA is the American Podiatric Medical Association, the peak body for podiatry in the USA. The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) is a professional organization that represents podiatrists in the United States. It is the leading organization for foot and ankle specialists, with a mission to advance the profession of podiatry and improve foot […]

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A is for achilles tendonitis

April 16, 2013

A is for achilles tendonitis which is a common overuse injury in runners that occurs when loads in the tendon exceed what the tendon can take. Achilles tendonitis is a condition characterized by inflammation and irritation of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is typically caused by overuse, […]

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A is for amputation

April 16, 2013
A is for amputation

A is for amputation which is way too common in those with diabetes. Diabetes can cause amputations primarily due to the development of a condition called peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and peripheral neuropathy. The combination of reduced blood flow and impaired sensation significantly increases the risk of foot ulcers, infections, and non-healing wounds in people […]

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A is for Avia iBurn

December 10, 2012
A is for Avia iBurn

The Avia iBurn was the toning shoe that is made by Avia. It is designed to be unstable and give an extra workout. The Avia iBurn toning shoe is a type of footwear designed to help tone and strengthen muscles while walking or performing everyday activities. Toning shoes gained popularity several years ago as a […]

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A is for Achilles Tendon Rupture

November 11, 2012

There is a lack of consensus as to if surgery or conservative care for an Achilles tendon rupture is the most appropriate treatment An Achilles tendon rupture is a partial or complete tear of the Achilles tendon, which is the large tendon connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. The treatment for an Achilles […]

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A is for Ankylosing Spondylitis

November 11, 2012

Even though Ankylosing Spondylitis mainly affects the spine, pain in the heel can be common. Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory condition that primarily affects the joints of the spine. It belongs to a group of conditions known as spondyloarthropathies, which involve inflammation of the joints and ligaments in the spine and other areas […]

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A is for Asics Running Shoes

November 11, 2012

Asics running shoes are probably the most popular running shoe with runners today. Asics is a well-known brand in the running shoe industry, and their shoes have gained popularity among runners for several reasons. Here are some features that make Asics running shoes stand out: It’s important to note that every runner has unique needs […]

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A is for Austin Bunionectomy

November 11, 2012

An Austin buionectomy is a common procedure for bunions. The term “Austin bunionectomy” refers to a surgical procedure performed to correct a bunion deformity, specifically focusing on the correction of the angle of the big toe (hallux valgus). The procedure is named after the orthopedic surgeon, Dr. E. Dalton Austin, who developed this particular technique. […]

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