Orthotics Arch Supports
Orthotics Arch Supports
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Sof Sole Womens Airr Arch Performance Insole (5-10) $16.99 The Sof Sole® Airr® Arch insole combines an air encapsulated cushioning system with an anatomically designed foam base with extra heel and forefoot cushioning. Simply put, the Sof Sole Airr Arch is the best performance insole available. Sof Sole Airr Insoles help reduce foot pain with unsurpassed technical features including:... |
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Powerstep Full Length Orthotic Powerstep Full-Length features a prescription-like polypropylene shell encased in a unique double-layer cushioned insole. It also has a well-contoured stabilizing heel cradle and intrinsic neutral forefoot and rear-foot posts. The design prevents the foot from pronating or the arch from flattening eliminating strain on the plantar fascia tissue. The special antibacterial Sanitiz fabric topsheet re... |
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Powerstep Slim-Tech Orthotics $29.95 Effective relief via a slimmer, thinner orthotic device that fits in most casual, slip-on, and dress shoes. In addition to providing premium comfort, these insoles are also an effective treatment for a number of common problems related to over-pronation. Features: Prescription-like polypropylene support, calibrated with flexibility for comfort; Stabilizing heel cup and "neutral" or flat platforms ... |
Arch pain, calf pain, and numbness in foot - please help!!!?
Im a fit 24 yo guy, I have been playing bball for 6 years and recently have had problems with my feet and calf muscles. 5 minutes into a game the arches of my feet will be in alot of pain, then my calves muscles will starting hurting which gets worse the longer I stay on the court and then my left foot goes numb. I have been to the poditrist and they say I do not need custom orthotics as my feet to not pronate however they suggested using insoles with arch support which I have been using for 2 months now. I have also done stretching of the calves everyday for 2 months. Nothing has changed - i cant do any vigorous exercise on hard surface, like bball court or treadmill - as the pain is too much. Anyone had a similar problem? Any suggestions appreciated. Thankyou
Keep an eye on this and if the pain or tingling continues it may be the beginning of DVT.
This is very painful and pain pills do not help. I have had it for over 2 years and the doctor was slow to diagnose it until I was in critical shape.
Mine started with a sudden onset of calf pain and leg swelling. The pain was worse when the leg was hanging down. There was warmth to the area because the veins were inflamed.
I am on coumidin (warfarin) as a blood thinner. Usually when they say 6 months, they mean for the rest of your life. The blood thinner does not resolve the current clot problem, but supposedly keeps new clots from forming.
Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is caused by a blood clot in a muscle and can be life-threatening. Symptoms include swelling, pain, and tenderness in the legs. Risk factors include immobility, hormone therapy, and pregnancy.
DVTs can occur anywhere in the body but are most frequently found in the deep veins of the legs, thighs, and pelvis. They may infrequently arise from the upper extremities usually because of trauma, or from an indwelling catheter (tubing) or device.
A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition wherein a blood clot (thrombus) forms in a vein of the deep system.
Thrombophlebitis is a condition in which there is both inflammation and a blood clot in a vein. Thrombophlebitis can occur in either superficial or deep veins. Superficial thrombophlebitis occurs in veins close to the skin surface, and usually causes pain, swelling, and redness in the area of the vein. Superficial thrombophlebitis usually is treated with heat, elevation of the affected leg or arm, and anti–inflammatory medications. A thrombosis in a deep vein is a much more serious problem than one in a superficial vein. The reason for this is that a piece of the clot in deep vein from a DVT can break off and travel through the deep veins back to the heart, and eventually be pumped by the heart into the arteries of the lung. When this happens, the condition is called pulmonary embolism (PE). The blood clot is called an embolus (plural emboli), and the process of breaking off and traveling to the lungs is called embolism.
Narcotics didn’t help my pain. I now take Tizanidine 4mg 5/day and Lyrica Cv 100 mg 3/day. This helps the nerve pain and I can walk some now. I am feeling much better pain wise.


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