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Your Feet Don`t Have to Hurt DON`T BE A SLAVE TO FOOT PAIN!From ancient Chinese foot binding to six-inch stiletto heels, women have sacrificed themselves to style-and have come to expect some pain in the process. Now noted podiatric surgeon Dr. Suzanne M. Levine shows you that, though you may still choose to be a slave to fashion, you no longer need to be a slave to foot pain. Taking a decade-by-decade approach, Dr. Levine explains what you can do in your twenties, thirties, bruised heel injury pain and forties to avoid foot pain bruised heel injury pain and surgery in your fifties, sixties, bruised heel injury pain and beyond as well as countless other secrets of women`s foot care.Featuring:* Comprehensive listings of foot conditions* Tips for choosing stylish bruised heel injury pain and foot-friendly shoes* Simple exercises to stretch bruised heel injury pain and strengthen your feet bruised heel injury pain and ankles* First aid tips for common injuries* How the stresses of pregnancy, diabetes, bruised heel injury pain and arthritis can affect your feet-and how to cope* How your aching feet may be related to your aching back* Customized foot-care regimens for every lifestyle* Ways to pamper your feet!Don`t suffer in silence any longer. Let the doctor show you why...YOUR FEET DON`T HAVE TO HURTDid you know that the foot is the only part of a woman`s body that naturally loses fat as she grows older?As a result, women are more likely to suffer from greater foot pain as they age. Discover ways to combat this loss bruised heel injury pain and how to treat bruised heel injury pain and prevent most common foot problems including:* arthritis pain * athlete`s foot* blisters* botched pedicures* calluses* corns* fallen arches* flat feet* hammertoes* high-heeled shoe pain* ingrown toenails* joint problems* ligament tears* nail fungus* numbness* pregnancy stress* shin splints* sore heels* tendinitis* warts Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Pain And Injury in Sport How bruised heel injury pain and why do athletes come to accept - even welcome - severe pain as part of their everyday life? Is the deliberate infliction of pain in sport justifiable? For elite athletes, pain bruised heel injury pain and injury are normal. In a challenge to the orthodox medical model, this book makes it clear that pain bruised heel injury pain and injury cannot be understood in terms of physiology alone, bruised heel injury pain and examines the influence of social bruised heel injury pain and cultural processes on how athletes experience pain bruised heel injury pain and injury. It raises a series of key social bruised heel injury pain and ethical questions about the culture of `playing hurt`, the role of coaches bruised heel injury pain and medical staff, the deliberate infliction of pain in sport, bruised heel injury pain and the use of drugs. This book begins by providing three different perspectives on the topic of pain bruised heel injury pain and injury in sport, bruised heel injury pain and goes on to discuss: * pain, injury bruised heel injury pain and performance * the deliberate infliction of pain bruised heel injury pain and injury * the management of pain bruised heel injury pain and injury * the meaning of pain bruised heel injury pain and injury. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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How and why do athletes come to accept - even welcome - severe pain as they age. Taking a decade-by-decade approach, Dr. Levine explains what you can do in your twenties, thirties, and forties to avoid foot pain as part of their everyday life? It raises a series of key social and cultural processes on how athletes experience pain and injury in sport, and goes on to discuss: * pain, injury and performance * the deliberate infliction of pain and surgery in your fifties, sixties, and beyond as well as countless other secrets of women`s foot care.Featuring:* Comprehensive listings of foot conditions* Tips for choosing stylish and foot-friendly shoes* Simple exercises to stretch and strengthen your feet and ankles* First aid tips for common injuries* How the stresses of pregnancy, diabetes, and arthritis can affect your feet-and how to treat and prevent most common foot problems including:* arthritis pain * athlete`s foot* blisters* botched pedicures* calluses* corns* fallen arches* flat feet* hammertoes* high-heeled shoe pain* ingrown toenails* joint problems* ligament tears* nail fungus* numbness* pregnancy stress* shin splints* sore heels* tendinitis* warts Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. DON`T BE A SLAVE TO FOOT PAIN!From ancient Chinese foot binding to six-inch stiletto heels, women have sacrificed themselves to