No one would think of walking as a perishable skill. Without practice and repetition, walking can become a sloppy waddle. This skill... Read more »
Walk this Way As someone with lifelong asthma, my upper and lower back are places that hold an extreme amount of tension. This is not... Read more »
Till my fellow expert patient Pam Flores notified you that May is Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, I’ll bet you didn’t know... Read more »
We've passed the mid-way point in National Diabetes Month, which calls for awareness and education of diabetes to the general public and... Read more »
Now that the weather is turning better and you are starting to shake off those wintertime pains, a walk might sound pretty good right about... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Forefoot PainForefoot pain refers to pain and discomfort felt toward the top of the foot. The rate of forefoot pain and deformity increases with age.... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
In this study, researchers from the Gait and Posture Lab at the University of Montreal in Canada compare walking patterns between patients who had a... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Shock - cardiogenic Symptoms Chest pain or pressure Profuse sweating , moist skin Rapid breathing ... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
The lower leg bone (tibia) is at risk for fractures from overuse. This can happen in both sports and military training. Any kind of walking,... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
The middle joint of the toe is bent. The end part of the toe bends down into a claw-like deformity. At first, you may be able to move and straighten... Read more »