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  1. Behavior of the vaccine used against foot and mouth disease under field conditions by Strodthoff, 1978
  2. RPM pipe deflections on Yuma Project field test: Analysis of 30-inch-diameter reinforced plastic mortar pipe behavior under 4 feet of backfill with various bedding conditions (REC-ERC) by Amster K Howard, 1973
  3. Bound Feet & Western Dress: A Memoir by Pang-Mei Chang, 1997-09-15
  4. Paradise Beneath Her Feet: How Women Are Transforming the Middle East (Council on Foreign Relations Book) by Isobel Coleman, 2010-04-27
  5. A Nation under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration by Steven Hahn, 2005-04-30
  6. Awakening Giants, Feet of Clay: Assessing the Economic Rise of China and India by Pranab Bardhan, 2010-04-11
  7. A Foot in Each World: Essays and Articles by Leanita McClain, 1986-11-01
  8. Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida by David Nolan, 1984-07
  9. Shooting Ourselves in the Foot by Bernard J. O'Keefe, 1985-09
  10. China Calling: A Foot in the Global Door by Barnaby Powell, Alex Mackinnon, 2008-08-15
  11. Foot on the Ladder: A Study on the Margins of Renting and Owning a Home (Housing Research Report) by Elaine Kempson, 1995-05
  12. Developing Skill, Developing Vision: Practices of Locality at the Foot of the Alps (European Anthropology in Translation) (European Anthropology in Translation) by Cristina Grasseni, 2009-01-01
  13. Japan's feet of clay, by Freda Utley, 1937
  14. Milan since the Miracle by John Foot, 2001-10-01

21. SoftPointInfo.com - Foot Conditions
foot conditions. Diabetic Foot. Diabetic Foot is commonly due to nerve damage,which can lead to lessened or complete loss of feeling in the foot.
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22. Rieckens Foot Care And Orthotic Laboratory
Makes custom fitting orthotics for a variety of foot conditions. Site features slide shows, demonstrating the fabrication process.
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23. Foot Conditions
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24. Foot Conditions
See also Health Medicine Podiatry (46). FHN Foot Condition Index- Index with many different foot conditions. The Foot Shop
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25. Stride Orthopaedics And Footwear - Serving The Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Area
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26. Sports Tuina And The Treatment For Foot Conditions Associated With Hyperpronatio
Sports Tuina and the Treatment for foot conditions Associated with Hyperpronation. ReferencesOyao D. Sports tuina for foot conditions.
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Sports Tuina and the Treatment for Foot Conditions Associated with Hyperpronation
by Don Oyao, BA, MA, DC, ND Sports tuina is an ancient healing art and a hands-on technique implementing combinations of acupressure, acupoint identification, soft tissue massage and bonesetting techniques. In this literature review, modern Westernized diagnosis and its nomenclature is synthesized with Eastern oriental views of energy systems and treatment management. Sports tuina prevents and treats disease by applying manual methods to remove obstructions in the meridian pathways (traditional Chinese healing philosophy) by promoting an increase of vital energy or life force (ch'i) and blood circulation; reducing slight displacement of joints and healing soft tissue injuries; adjusting the functions of the internal organs and nerve regulation; joint mobility; and cellular tissue flushing. The philosophy of tuina stems from direct experience. People who practice this art in depth are said to be in touch with the inner mechanisms of their bodies. Their beliefs are derived from subjective experiences, from an inner assurance of truth. The Chinese philosophy of Tao is grounded on awareness, rather than strictly based on logical theories and rational premises.

27. Podiatry Associates : Foot Conditions
foot conditions. foot conditions. What Do Podiatrists Treat? The podiatricphysician cares for people of all ages, treating any foot problem.
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What Do Podiatrists Treat? The podiatric physician cares for people of all ages, treating any foot problem. Common disorders include:
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The podiatric physician also cares for sprains, fractures, infections, and injuries of the foot, ankle, and heel. If your podiatric surgeon is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, he or she has successfully completed a credentialing and examination process, and has demonstrated knowledge of podiatric surgery, including the diagnosis of general medical problems and surgical management of foot diseases, deformities, and trauma of the foot, ankle, and related structures. Besides treating these conditions, podiatric surgeons are uniquely qualified to detect the early stages of diseases that exhibit warning signs in the lower extremities, as well as manage those foot conditions which can pose an ongoing threat to a patient's overall health. Such illnesses include diabetes, arthritis, and cardiovascular disease.

28. Westmont,IL Family Podiatrist-Bunions,Arthritic Foot Conditions,Ingrown Nails,Fl
Offering the latest technologies and treatment for complex foot problems. Features include foot products Category Regional North America Localities W Westmont Health......Welcome to the Website of Family Podiatry Center. Whether you have bunions, heelspurs, hammertoes, ingrown toenails or complex foot pain, we can help.
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29. Eneslow - The Foot Comfort Center -- Types Of Foot Conditions
Information. Eneslow Pedorthic Institute. Types of foot conditions. Sufferingfrom foot pain? Learn why, what to do for relief! Achilles
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30. Types Of Foot Conditions - Diabetes
Types of foot conditionsDiabetes. Definition. Diabetic foot conditions developfrom a combination of causes including poor circulation and neuropathy.
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Diabetes is a serious disease that can develop from the lack of insulin production in the body or due to the inability of the body’s insulin to perform its normal everyday functions. Insulin is a substance produced from the pancreas gland that helps process the food we eat and turn it into energy.
Diabetes affects approximately 16 million Americans and is classified into 2 different types: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is usually associated with juvenile diabetes and is often linked through heredity. Type 2, commonly referred to as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by elevated blood sugars, often by people who are overweight or have not attended to their diet properly.
There are often many complications associated with diabetes. Diabetes disrupts the vascular system, affecting many areas of the body such as the eyes, kidneys, legs, and feet. People with diabetes should pay special attention to their feet. Cause Neuropathy
Of the sixteen million Americans with diabetes, 25% will develop foot problems related to the disease. Diabetic foot conditions develop from a combination of causes including poor circulation and neuropathy. Diabetic Neuropathy can cause insensitivity or a loss of ability to feel pain, heat, and cold. Diabetics suffering from neuropathy can develop minor cuts, scrapes, blisters, or pressure sores that they may not be aware of due to the insensitivity. If these minor injuries are left untreated, complications may result and lead to ulceration and possibly even amputation. Neuropathy can also cause deformities such as Bunions, Hammer Toes, and Charcot Feet.

31. Common Foot Conditions We Treat
Fractures Arthritic Conditions Athletic Conditions Flat Feet High Arched feet AchillesTendonitis Infections Shin Splints Diabetic Foot Care Forefoot Surgery.
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32. Foot Conditions Affecting Seniors
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33. Southwest Podiatry Foot Conditions
our favorite sites that provide the most comprehensive information about a varietyof conditions. . American Podiatric Medical Association Foot Health Topics.
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34. Treasure Coast Podiatry
Drs. Gotkin, Gubernick and Parratto are board certified foot surgeons. Offering information on the surgical treatment of all foot conditions. Located in Stuart, Florida.
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35. Library Of Foot Conditions - Sesamoiditis - At Aliton's Pharmacy Home Healthcare
CAUSE Sesamoiditis typically can be distinguished from other forefoot conditionsby its gradual If you have a bony foot, you simply may not have enough fat on
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We ship products all over the world. SESAMOIDITIS DEFINITION Sesamoiditis is a common ailment that affects the forefoot, typically in young people who engage in physical activity like running or dancing. Its most common symptom is pain in the ball-of-the-foot, especially on the medial or inner side. The term is a general description for any irritation of the sesamoid bones, which are tiny bones within the tendons that run to the big toe. Like the kneecap, the sesamoids function as a pulley, increasing the leverage of the tendons controlling the toe. Every time you push off against the toe the sesamoids are involved, and eventually they can become irritated, even fractured. Because the bones are actually within the tendons, sesamoiditis is really a kind of tendinitis - the tendons around the bones become inflamed as well. CAUSE Sesamoiditis typically can be distinguished from other forefoot conditions by its gradual onset. The pain usually begins as a mild ache and increases gradually as the aggravating activity is continued. It may build to an intense throbbing. In most cases there is little or no bruising or redness. One of the major causes of sesamoiditis is increased activity. You've probably stepped up your activity level lately, which has forced you to put more pressure on the balls of your feet. Speedwork, hillwork, or even increased mileage can cause this. If you have a bony foot, you simply may not have enough fat on your foot to protect your tender sesamoids. Also, if you have a high arched foot, you will naturally run on the balls-of-your-feet, adding even more pressure.

36. Library Of Foot Conditions - Overlapping Toes - At Aliton's Pharmacy Home Health
If problem persists, consult your foot doctor. Select from the listfor information on any footcare conditions that are listed.
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We ship products all over the world. OVERLAPPING TOES DEFINITION Many disorders can affect the joints in the toes, causing pain and preventing the foot from functioning as it should. People of all ages can experience forefoot problems. Overlapping toes can occur in any of the toes and can cause extreme irritation if not corrected. CAUSE Wearing footwear with a constricting toe box can lead to overlapping toes. Another common cause is bunions, usually found in adult women. Overlapping of the fifth toe may occur among children and can be easily corrected. Pain and inflammation are common symptoms of overlapping toes. If this condition is left untreated, it can interfere with the normal function of the foot. Any problems that cause pain or discomfort in the toes should be given prompt attention. Ignoring the symptoms can aggravate the condition, and lead to a breakdown of tissue or even infection.

37. Foot Conditions-Ankle Sprain,Corns,Warts,Fractures,Surgery,Reconstruction
When you combine the structural complexity of the foot and the fact that the average Thefollowing is a list of some of the most common conditions, and below
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Overview Arthritis Bunions Corns and Calluses Flat Feet ... Hyperhydrosis (Sweaty Feet)
The foot consists of 26 bones, 120 ligaments, 33 joints and 20 separate muscles which work together to control the movement of its individual parts. The foot contains almost one quarter of the body's bones. When you combine the structural complexity of the foot and the fact that the average person takes about 5,000 steps a day, it should come as no surprise that many common ailments exist. The following is a list of some of the most common conditions, and below is a brief description of the condition and treatment. Always consult your physician about your particular condition. Arthritis Arthritis is a condition that causes the inflammation and swelling of your cartilage and lining of the joints. Since your foot is composed of 33 joints, arthritis tends to start in your feet first. This condition is common in people over the age of 50, but has started at earlier ages. Treatment for arthritis in your feet varies depending upon the severity of the condition. Some treatment options include medication, physical therapy, special shoes and

38. Foot Conditions
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39. Foot Conditions
There are various sections under foot conditions. foot conditions (part 1 ); FootConditions (part 2 ); foot conditions (part 3 ); foot conditions (part 4 );
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40. Common Conditions
The result is a biomechanically correct support system that addressesthe patient's foot conditions, without need for surgery. To
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Commonly Treated Conditions The most common conditions treated by a pedorthist include:
  • Plantar Fasciitis (pain in heel or arch) - Patients suffer from exquisite pain at the heel or along the arch of the foot, especially first thing in the morning. Plantar fasciitis is a common (and often chronic) overuse condition. It requires a controlling orthosis to maintain foot position and reduce tension on the injured tissue. Metatarsalgia (pain in the joint of the ball of the foot)- Patients with metatarsalgia describe a persisting pain in the ball of the foot that feels like "walking with a pebble in your shoe". It can also be accompanied by burning, tingling or numbness into the forefoot and toes. Pedorthist commonly treat metatarsalgia with two devices: an orthosis contoured to unload painful areas, and a rocker sole to reduce painful toe extention. Diabetes - Diabetics have decrease blood circulation and loss of sensation in their feet, which makes them high-risk patients. Diabetics are particularly susceptible to skin breakdown and ulceration, so it is critical that they have optimal-fitting footwear and accommodative orthoses. Arthritis - Activities such as standing and walking aggravate the continual pain and degeneration of the joint caused by arthritis. Patients benefit tremendously from additional-depth footwear and footwear modification that align, cushion, and stabilize feet.

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