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... their own types of problems." Flip-flops provide no support, which can cause plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains and tendonitis. Wearing flats can lead to severe heel pain and blisters, crowding toes and conditions such as hammertoes and bunions. ...
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... and joints at the ball of the foot. Other treatable conditions include patellofemoral knee pain, shin splints, Achilles tendonitis and bunions, as well as numerous other conditions that affect the function of the lower limbs. More information on ...
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... are shortened beacuse of the heel high. The position of the ankle may also cause a shortening (contraction) of the achilles tendon.This can increase the pull of the achilles tendon where it attaches on the back of your heel bone and may cause a ...
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... muscles to move our bones. With too much use or stress or injury, a tendon may become inflamed. This is called tendonitis. If the stress or injury is too great, the tendon may even be pulled in two. This called a ruptured tendon. It makes perfect ...
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... supra-high doses "Once mega-doses of resveratrol (more than 500 mg) began to be employed, side effects like anemia, Achilles heel tendonitis, anxiety reactions, numbness in the fingers, began to be reported," says Bill Sardi, spokesperson for ...
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... condition caused by excessive wear to the connective tissue which supports the arch of the foot; insertional Achilles tendonitis, a condition that results in pain at the back of the foot; and hallux rigidus (jamming of the big toe), which can result ...
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... Pharmacovigilance database between 1990 and 2005 that were attributed to statins. Tendon conditions included tendonitis and tendon rupture. Patient data retrieved from computer database were as follows: medical history, other medications they were ...
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