Digital Foot Scan Dr. Arian Kelley

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Dr. Arian Kelley, DC, FIAMA of Wilmington NC offers custom orthotics and acupuncture to the greater Wilmington NC area. Dr. Kelley is one of a few Doctors that makes housecalls for his patients and may be contacted at choicechiro@yahoo.com Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Plantar Fasciitis Campbell, CA

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Douglas S. Robinson, DPM is a top podiatrist focusing on state-of-the-art Podiatric medicine in the Campbell, Los Gatos, San Jose, Saratoga, and the Silicon Valley area. 408-370-3338 http://www.searchmagnetlocal.com/Douglas_Robinson_DPM_Podiatrist_Campbell-2786.html

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Plantar Fasciitis, Foot Pain, and You

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Ever experienced foot pain? Plantar Fasciitis, a condition you may not be aware of, can be quite painful. In this video, find out the causes and how to correct this condition.

Duration : 9 min 38 sec

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Plantar Fascia Release With Tennis Ball

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Flex Exercise - relief for plantar fasciitis

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Http://www.TheAllHealthNetwork.com This simple foot message technique really helped reduce and finally eliminate the pain I had from plantar fasciitis. Simply rolling a golf ball around under your arch. Wow, what a relief. Another suggestion: put it in the freezer for a while first.

Duration : 4 min 50 sec

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Heel Pain - Foot and Ankle Treatment in American Fork, UT

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Heel Pain Common, But Not Normal

I have always stated that Pain is Never Normal. With this understanding, however, Americans suffer from foot pain on a regular basis. Of the causes of pain, including bunions, curly toes, corns and dry, cracked skin and even injuries like sprains or fractures, one particular ailment — heel pain — has been show in a new survey by the American Podiatric Medical ociation (APMA) to be a leading cause of pain.

The recent poll questioned close to 420 Americans aged 18 and older. The results included 39 percent of adults that experienced heel pain more than any other foot ailment within the last 12 months. Additionally, nearly 60 percent of respondents believed they suffered heel pain due to wearing ill-fitting shoes. In fact, many found that this pain was interfering in activities that they liked to participate in. So they have all seen a doctor right? No, about 64 percent of respondents said they had not yet visited a medical professional — such as a podiatrist — to diagnose and treat their heel pain, even though the pain has not subsided.

“Heel pain is a detrimental foot ailment that affects millions of Americans every day, and foot pain of any kind is not normal,” said Ronald D. Jensen, DPM, president of the APMA. “If detected early, most types of heel pain — including the most common, plantar fasciitis — can be treated with non-invasive treatment options. However, the longer one waits to have their heel pain evaluated, the more difficult it is to successfully treat.”

Are you among the sixteen percent of Americans that regularly experience heel pain? Heel pain can be avoided by wearing shoes that fit well, wearing the proper shoes for each activity, not wearing shoes with excessive or uneven worn heels or soles, and stretching foot and ankle muscles properly before and after exercising. Visiting a podiatric physician, also known as a podiatrist, as soon as foot pain is experienced drastically improves the chance of finding a solution for heel pain, and can help you return to regular activities without limitation of heel pain. Remember Pain is Never Normal!

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Podiatrist in North Texas - Fungal Toenail Laser Treatment

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This new patented laser technology kills the pathogens that cause toenail fungus (Onychomycosis)

The gentle laser light works through the nail

No side effects

Does not harm the nail or skin

Painless-no anesthesia needed

Usually only one treatment required

Shoes and nail polish can be worn immediately after treatment

How does the laser work?

This patented laser is specially designed to shine through your toenail and destroy the specific pathogens embedded in and under your nail causing the infection. The FootLaser operates in the very tight spectrum of near infa red light. Unlike CO2 lasers of the past, this laser safely destroys the fungi, molds and bacteria that often cause onychomycosis.

Is this laser painful?

The gentle laser light beam has no effect on healthy tissue. There is no discomfort ociated with the treatment during or after. This treatment does not harm or affect your activity in any way.

Does it really work?

In the first clinical study, earlier this year, 88% of the treated patients grew out a normal looking nail after one treatment. After the one treatment, the nail plate should grow out normally in 6-12 months if there is a healthy nail bed. This result is comparable to the success rate for the oral pill, Lamisil, which you take for three or four months with some risk of side effects. Additional information can be found at www.pinpointefootlaser.com

Is this treatment safe?

There are no age or health restrictions or limitations. In clinical studies there have been no adverse reactions, injuries, disabilities or known side effects. As you may know, the use of the medication available today for treatment of fungus toenails, carries with it possible systemic involvement (commonly the liver and kidney). This laser does not!

Does my insurance pay for this?

Because this treatment is considered aesthetic (cosmetic), health insurance plans do not cover this treatment. We accept major credit cards and personal checks or you may use your Flexible Spending Account from work. We also offer an interest free payment plan through Care Credit.

How Much Does It Cost?

The laser treatment is applied to all of the toenails on both feet, even the ones that appear uninfected. This reduces the chance of re-infection and takes about 30 minutes. There is an initial consultation with the doctor, which costs $50, to see if you are a candidate for the treatment. This is credited towards your procedure fee if you proceed with treatment. The treatment fee is $850. If the infection is resistant or has not responded with normal nail growth, the nails may need another laser treatment. This often occurs when all ten nails are severely infected. An additional treatment within the first six months is discounted to $450.

To make an appointment for your initial consultation, call (817)416-6155 or contactus@faant.com

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Ankle Strengthening For Foot Pain & Flat Feet Part I

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http://www.hotyogadoctor.com/ shows how to lift up through your ankles to improve flat feet, reduce foot pain and help your yoga poses.

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Explanation on Plantar Fasciitis from Orthaheel

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Learn about Plantar Fasciitis, a common cause of heel pain.

Shop FootSmart for Podiatrist-designed Orthaheel sandals and find relief: http://www.footsmart.com/SearchReturns.aspx?searchterm=Orthaheel%20Sandals

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Why Flat Feet Cause Foot Pain Part 1 Normal Foot Motion

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In order to discuss why flat cause casue foot pain you need to first understand normal foot motion. This is discussed in Part 1

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