Ouch! What a pain in the foot. April is National Foot Health Awareness Month so we’ve teamed up with Vionic Innovation Lab expert Dr. Jackie Sutera, a surgically trained doctor of podiatric medicine specializing in the prevention and treatment of foot pathology, to learn more about the top five foot problems. Here are her recommended remedies to help relieve pain, swelling and other symptoms you might experience.
Plantar Fasciitis (aka. Heel Pain)
Plantar fasciitis is a dull-to-severe pain in your heel caused by strain and inflammation of your plantar fascia (foot tissue). This can be due to excessive pronation or standing/walking on hard surfaces for long periods of time.
Tendonitis
Tendonitis is the inflammation or irritation of the tendons which can be the result of an injury or overuse.
Bunion/Hammertoes
A bunion is a bony bump on the outside base of the big toe. A hammertoe is the abnormal bend or downward curve of the big toe. Both conditions can be caused by tight, ill-fitting shoes, arthritis or can be present at birth.
Neuroma
Neuroma is the growth or thickening of nerve tissue around the toes which can be caused by injury, high heel use and/or running. Symptoms include a burning sensation, numbness or a tingling feeling in your toes.
Ingrown Nails
Ingrown nails are irregular, curved nails that have grown into the flesh. This condition can be caused by injuring the toe or by wearing socks or footwear that apply too much pressure and/or tightness.
Although it may not always be running through your mind, foot care is a vital part of your overall health. Learn more about National Foot Health Awareness Month and other health tips for your feet on the Vionic blog.
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