Foot Pain

Foot Pain may complicate life's daily activities

Foot Pain will inevitably impede your daily activity and must be treated by a physician as quickly as possible in order to avoid potential long-term damage. The major causes of foot pain are calluses and corns that frequently develop on the balls of the feet and between the toes. These frequent causes of foot pain can be treated quickly both at home and by a physician.

Remember that the foot is a complex organ and foot pain can take myriad forms and manifest itself in a number of different ways. The foot is a structure consisting of 26 bones and 33 joints, woven together with 126 different muscles, ligaments, and nerves. An additional point of clarification in the understanding of foot pain comes in the acknowledgment of that the feet support the entire human body and that every step garners a pressure u to fifty percent greater than the individuals total body weight.

Foot pain can easily result from an over-exertion of pressure on the feet by the individuals' natural body weight. This foot pain can be generalized into three specific regions of the foot. Region one is the toes where foot pain frequently occurs as a result of poorly fitting shoes and the ensuing pressure associated. Region two is the front of the foot. Frontal foot pain results from one of the following bone groups; either the themetatarsal or series of five long bones that extend from the front to the arch, or the sesamoid or two smaller bones that connect to the big toe. The third region of the foot is the area consisting of the heel and the sole where foot pain is often and most frequently generated.

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