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Dr. Fox understands the stress of a modern day woman. Not only the physical stress on her feet, but also the rigors of her social obligations. He presents solutions to your problem while taking all social, physical, and financial factors into account. It is one thing for a doctor to offer a treatment plan. But, we offer the proper treatment for your circumstances.
WORKING WOMEN’S FEET
As women move into the work force in greater numbers, a lot of them are finding that
their professional and white-
Those roles remain, and many women find themselves not only holding down a full-
All this adds up to a need for women to pay more attention to foot care, to avoid subjecting themselves to unnecessary foot problems, particularly those that might be caused by improper footwear and hosiery.
HIGH HEELS: USE AND ABUSE
The wearing of high-
Toward Greater Comfort
If women persist in wearing high heels, there are ways to relieve some of the abusive
effects; they can limit the time they wear them, for example, alternating with good-
They don't have to endure pain at the expense of their foot health. The key is wearing the right shoe for the right activity and that means varying heel height, determining what heel is most suitable. For example, there are comfortable and attractive "walking" shoes (also called "comfort" or "performance" shoes) for women for work and social activities.
The shoe manufacturers who have introduced them seek a marriage of fashion considerations
and comfort, offering fashionable shoes with athletic shoe-
What About Stockings?
Women who always wear nylon tights are also inviting foot problems. Nylon is occlusive, it doesn't breathe and the heat that it generates and traps causes excessive perspiration. A warm, damp area is an ideal place for the encouragement of fungal infections such as athlete's foot. (Tights are not the only factor that causes excessive perspiration; the dress boots and shoe boots many women wear in cold weather shouldn't be worn all day in an office.) Nylon, which tends to be abrasive, is even more so when it's damp; in a tight shoe that's already irritating; it offers little protection against blisters. Support hose, because they're so much tighter, can be the worst culprits of all.
Inexpensive nylon tights can also cause forefoot problems, because the stretch mechanism
constricts normal expansion of the foot when walking, and may pull the toes backward
when the pantyhose ride up. The cramping and pressure of the hose can contribute
to ingrown toenails and hammertoes. A better quality nylon will provide a better
fit, and the better the fit, the less likely it is that cramping will occur. Women's
feet have grown larger because of improved health care and nutrition. The one-
PREGNANCY

Pregnant women need to observe good foot health to prevent pain and discomfort. Since
the body undergoes changes and acquires a new weight-
Pregnancy also triggers the release of hormones, which enhance laxity in ligaments, which contribute to foot strain. This the most important factor to understand to combat foot problems.
Often people ask "why did my foot grow during pregnancy". The fact is the Hormones that relax the pelvis during this time are the same hormones that cause the foot to flatten, and not grow. Orthotics are necessary during pregnancy to prevent this abnormal process.
WOMEN OVER 65
Older women have more trouble with their feet than younger ones, for the simple reason
that fat pads on the bottom of the feet tend to deteriorate in the aging process.
They can alleviate some foot problems by wearing properly fitted, well-
Soles should be lightweight, with enough flexibility and shock-
Women's Foot Afflictions
Whether the sources are congenital problems, foot abuse, high heels, poorly fitting shoes, or other maltreatment of the feet, women are subject to a number of afflictions involving the feet (most of which can also occur to men):
Achilles tendentious: Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, the link between the calf
muscle and heel bone. Those who wear high heels regularly can expect to acquire shortened
tendons; switching to low heels for strenuous physical activity without appropriate
warm-
Bunions: Misaligned big toe joints, which become swollen and tender. Bunions tend to be hereditary, however, shoes that are too narrow in the forefoot can aggravate the tendency to bunions.
Hammertoe: A condition in which the toe is contracted in a claw-
Metatarsalgia: General pain in the ball of the foot; often caused by wearing high heels.
Neuromas: Enlarged, benign growths of nerves, most commonly between the third and
fourth toes. They may stem, in part, from ill-
Plantar fasciitis: Inflammation of the long band of tissue running from the heel
to the ball of the foot, a main cause of rear-
Pump bump (Haglund's deformity): a bone enlargement at the back of the heel bone, in the area where the Achilles tendon attaches to the bone. The deformity generally is the result of faulty foot function causing increased motion of the heel bone against the shoe counter

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