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Finding Relief for Ball Of Foot Pain

Topic: Digestive WellnessPublished September 26, 2009

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Avoiding foot pain before it begins is the most effective way to prevent expensive surgeries later on. Despite the fact that many people disregard foot pain for weeks, pretending that the pain isn't there or hoping it would just go away are inadequate reactions to the foot pain situation. There are plenty of ways to help your feet stay strong, healthy, and pain-free with only a few changes to your daily routine. Here are a few reasons why metatarsalgia occurs, how to cure foot conditions such as Achilles tendinitis, and how minor changes, for instance using high heel insoles, can help.

Stretching Can Ease Foot Pain in More Than One Way

Achilles heel tendonitis can really put a black cloud over anyone's day. The shrinkage of this vital tendon can cause cramping in the lower leg. It can also be a major contributor to shrinking enough to rip during activity such as running. The way to help the tendon relax and elongate in order to lessen pain is to apply gentle stretching to the area. In a seated position on the floor, extend both legs in front. Then, slowly lean the upper body forward and your hamstring will be engaged in a stretch. Now that the muscles in your legs have sufficiently been warmed up, gently coax the feet towards the head to target the Achilles tendon. Hold the stretch for about 30-45 seconds, rest for 60 seconds, and repeat 5 times.

How Massage, Stretching and Insoles For High Heel Shoes Work Together

In today's high-fashion world, lack of willingness to give up these types of shoes is regrettable. However, with the use of orthotics for high heels, metatarsalgia can be relieved with consistent wear. It is advisable to choose shoes that have a heel with a less than 2" heel and with a wider-profile heel such as a wedge to avoid future ball of foot pain. If pain occurs at the end of the day, consider switching to flat dress shoes for several days per week to allow the feet some time for increased blood flow which will help feet heal in between wearing higher heels. Be sure to massage and stretch to encourage maximum blood flow to the feet.

Why Some Shoes Can Be the Source of Ball-of-foot Pain

High-heeled shoes can wreak havoc on feet when worn regularly. From the narrowing of the toe box (the part enclosing the front of the foot) to the angle of incline, these shoes can permanently damage muscles, nerves, and bones in the feet. First, when feet are squeezed into tight shoes, as occurs in a high heeled shoe, the mid-foot and toe regions are forced into a tiny space where they cannot function properly. The ligaments, tendons and muscles are strained into a tight area for what the foot needs. Over time, nerves become squashed, blood flow is decreased to areas of the foot (particularly in the toes) and foot conditions ensue.

Ball-of-foot Pain and How to Treat It

An ideal way of relieving tired and achy feet is to massage them. The soft movement of the muscle fibers opens up the flow of blood to the region. Massage also brings healing, oxygen-rich blood into the affected foot. Once muscles are relaxed, aggravated nerves can begin to decrease how often they are firing and pain relief results. If nerve endings and muscles are particularly irritated by a certain pair of shoes or an activity, swelling will be present. In that case, it is advised to use ice packs or frozen vegetables to decrease inflammation. Raising the feet above heart level during this time is also very helpful in allowing the surplus fluids to be taken away by the lymph system from the foot.

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Fred Salomon is a foot care specialist with professional and commercial ventures in the podiatry field, including foot care products and foot health treatment options. Many people find it difficult to wake up in the mornings because of foot arch pain. There are different arch pain treatments; one of the simplest solutions to this problem is wearing shoe inserts to relieve foot arch pain. Many foot health specialists recommend podiatrist-designed orthotic insoles by Footminders to relieve this foot health problem. You can find more information and treatment for many types of foot pain at www.footminders.com.

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