What are the
Most Common Causes of Foot Pain?
The list
below represents some of the most common causes of foot pain
but there are many other painful conditions of the feet that
could be causing your foot discomfort.
1.
Plantar Fasciitis
2. Heel Spurs
3. Bone Spurs
4. Diabetic Foot Pain
5. Flat Feet or Flat Foot Pain
6. Fallen Arches
7. Arthritis in the Feet
8. Foot Neuromas
9. Neuropathy of the Feet
10.
Achilles Tendonitis
Plantar
fasciitis is probably the most common of all foot related
pain conditions. Pain caused by
plantar fasciitis is usually accompanied by heel pain and arch
pain and is usually most painful in the morning when you
first attempt to stand or walk. Many times the heel
pain caused by
Plantar
Fasciitis is accompanied by heel spurs that press against
the plantar fascia and sensitive nerve endings of the foot.
Bone spurs in other parts of the foot may also cause pain to
the plantar fascia.
Another
very common cause of foot pain is caused by diabetes.
Diabetic foot pain can be caused by poor circulation and
other problems such as foot Neuropathy and Neuromas often
accompany diabetic foot pain.
Flat feet
or flat foot pain is another common problem. Many
people are born with
flat feet and become accustomed to
living with the pain throughout their lifetime however many
people develop what is know as fallen arches as they grow
older from standing long periods of time on their feet
without proper arch support, over exercising, weight gain,
and even weakening of the arch bones due to osteoporosis.
Tendonitis
Pain of the Achilles Tendon is another common foot ailment.
Much of the inflammation associated with this condition is
caused by over exertion due to exercise or work.
Another common cause of Achilles Tendonitis pain is due to
age. As we grow older the tendons in our body can lose
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Common
Treatments for Foot Pain:
There are
many things you can do to help relieve the pain associated
with the
foot related ailments listed on this page however you
should always consult your foot care specialist if your pain
persists. Some of the non-medical recommendations we
can make are to always wear the right size shoes.
Shoes that are too tight or that do not support your foot
correctly for the type of activity you are performing can
lead to many of these foot problems. Another
recommendation is to always wear shoes with proper arch
supports or buy replacement insoles for your shoes when the
original insoles wear out. We of course recommend our
Foot Relief
Liquid Filled Shoe Insoles which have been proven by our
customers to help relieve pain associated with many of these
painful foot conditions.
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help protect your feet in ways many
traditional insoles fall short. Liquid insoles form to
the foot and give each person a customized support since
every foot is shaped different. Liquid glycerin
insoles help to support the foot including the plantar
fascia in the case of plantar fasciitis, flat feet and
fallen arches. They also absorb shock in the case
of heel spurs, bone spurs, and Achilles Tendonitis.
The massaging action of our insoles also does a great job of
increasing circulation in the feet for diabetics by gently
massaging from the heel to the
ball of the foot. Click the play button below to
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