Ankle Flexibility
When we think about exercise, we often concentrate on major muscle groups like the core, arms, or legs, but the ankle's range of motion is an unsung hero that deserves our attention.
December 12, 2023
When it comes to overall well-being, one aspect that often gets overlooked is foot health. Our feet bear the weight of our entire body and are essential for mobility, yet they are frequently taken for granted. To shed light on the importance of foot health and offer valuable insights, we’ve put together some top tips:
Many people only seek help when they experience pain or discomfort in their feet, but by then, the issue may have progressed. Regular check-ups can help identify problems early on and prevent more serious conditions.
Wearing ill-fitting shoes or those without proper arch support can lead to a range of foot problems. Invest in shoes that fit well and provide adequate support, especially if you have specific foot conditions.
Maintaining proper foot hygiene is essential. Wash your feet daily, dry them thoroughly, and don't forget to moisturise. Keeping your feet clean and moisturised can prevent dry skin, cracking, and fungal infections.
Ingrown toenails can be painful and troublesome. It’s a myth to trim your toenails straight across. Nails should be cut following the shape of the end of the toe, so they should be curved. But… don’t dig down the sides as this can lead to ingrowing toenails. If cut straight across, they leave sharp edges which can cause issues. If you have an ingrown toenail, don't attempt to fix it yourself – seek professional help. Find out more here
For individuals with diabetes, foot health is especially critical. Diabetes can lead to nerve damage and poor circulation in the feet, increasing the risk of infections and ulcers. Regular foot check-ups are essential for diabetes management.
Podiatrists often recommend foot exercises to improve strength and flexibility. Incorporate simple exercises like calf and hamstring stretches into your daily routine. These can help prevent injuries and improve overall foot health.
Foot pain can be a sign of underlying issues. Don't ignore it or rely solely on over-the-counter pain relievers. Seek professional evaluation and treatment.
If you have specific foot conditions or recurrent problems, custom orthotics may be beneficial. Custom orthotics can provide personalised support and alleviate pain associated with conditions like flat feet, plantar fasciitis, and achilles tendinopathy. Find out more here
Heel pain is a common complaint, often associated with conditions like plantar fasciitis. Early intervention, such as stretching exercises, orthotics, or physical therapy, can prevent it from becoming a chronic issue.
Understanding your feet and common foot problems can empower you to take better care of them. Knowledge is the first step towards maintaining healthy feet.
Our feet are the unsung heroes of our body, supporting us through every step of our lives. Neglecting their health can lead to a range of problems that affect our overall well-being. Remember, foot health matters – take care of your feet, and they will take care of you!
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