Showing posts with label Pronation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pronation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

The 3 Types of Foot Strikes: Pronation, Supination, and Neutral

Did you know that the way you walk may affect the overall health of your feet? Everybody walks a little different, and the way your foot lands on the ground, or “strikes” the ground when you step, can really help or hinder your ability to walk or run long distances. Knowing your foot strike will help you get the right shoes and equipment to ensure you have happy feet.

Type 1: Pronation


The first type of foot strike is called Pronation. If you have ever been caught “flat-footed,” then you have been caught pronating. Pronation occurs when your arch flattens on your strike, causing your foot and ankle to roll inward. This causes stress on the ankles and can create shin splints and cause other lower leg issues. A quick way to tell if you over pronate is by checking how the soles of your shoes wear out. If they are worn out on the inside of the sole, then it is likely that you are a pronator.

Type 2: Supination


The second type of strike is called Supination. If you guessed it is the opposite of pronation, than you’re absolutely right. Supination is when, instead of being flat-footed, you have high arches. When your foot strikes the ground, much of the cushion of the foot is lost. The foot doesn’t flatten at all on impact, and there is little shock absorption. The affect is an outward roll and can cause plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains, and other foot and leg injuries.


Type 3: Neutral


A Neutral foot strike occurs when you neither over pronate nor supinate. It is when the foot strikes in an effective, efficient manner and typically leads to the least amount of injuries while running or walking.

Which Type Are You?


So which type are you? A popular (and easy) way to test which strike you have is the “Wet Test.” You can do this at home, and it only takes some water, paper, and about five minutes of your time.

First, lay out the paper; a dark color often works best. Try a brown paper bag from your local grocery store. Get the bottom of your foot wet by stepping in a bowl or pan of water or your bathtub. Then step onto the paper and step off. Examine your wet footprint. Based on the amount of foot print you see, you will be able to tell your strike. If much of the sole of your foot is visible – almost like it was flat – then you are a pronator. If the opposite holds true, and just the outside edge of your sole appears, then you are likely a supinator. If it looks to be well balanced, you probably have an efficient neutral strike.

You can always trust the professionals. Any running store employee worth their paycheck should be able to help you determine how your foot lands. Also, a podiatrist or other foot care professional can help make the determination. By knowing which type of foot you have, you can ensure that you have the proper shoes and orthotics to avoid pain and discomfort. Your feet with be a lot happier.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Diabetes Can Knock You off Your Feet

Diabetes can cause problems that can affect your feet.Good foot care can help people with diabetes to avoid foot problems. Take care of your feet, get regular check-ups from your doctor or feel free to contact FootScientific through phone, or email using the details found on this page. 

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004

Phone: (801) 642-2084

Email: store@footscientific.com

Site: http://www.footscientific.com/

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Diabetes Can Knock You off Your Feet




Diabetes can cause problems that can affect your feet.Good foot care can help people with diabetes to avoid foot problems. Take care of your feet, get regular check-ups from your doctor or feel free to contact FootScientific through phone, or email using the details found on this page.


Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Site: http://www.footscientific.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/footscientific?


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Monday, 29 October 2012

Plantar Fibroma Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Plantar Fibromas and how to live with/treat them.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Peroneal Tendonitis Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Peroneal Tendonitis and how to live with/treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:


Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Midfoot Arthritis Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Midfoot Arthritis and how to live with/treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Metatarsalgia Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Metatarsalgia (pain in the forefoot) and how to live with/treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Mallet Toe Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Mallet Toes and how to live with/treat them.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Hammer Toe Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Hammer Toes and how to live with/treat them.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Hallux Limitus Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Hallux Limitus/Hallux Rigidus and how to treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Haglund's Deformity Information and Treatment - FootScientific





Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Haglund’s Deformity, a bony enlargement on the back of the heel, as well as how to treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Drop Foot Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains Drop Foot and how to live with/treat it. Visithttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjzEcBeC_fk to learn about the Elevate Drop Foot brace that Dr. Faux and FootMind, Inc. have created.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Cracked Skin on the Feet Information and Treatment - FootScientific




Dr. J. Robert Faux explains cracked skin that occurs on the feet as well as how to treat it.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.

About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific

Corns and Calluses Information and Treatment - FootScientific





Dr. J. Robert Faux explains corns and calluses that form on the feet as well as how to treat them.

For more information on other foot conditions, visit www.footscientific.com.


About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific


Elevate Drop Foot Brace - FootScientific





Dr. Rob Faux, an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon, talks about a drop foot brace he helped FootMind, Inc. design called Elevate.


About FootScientific

FootScientific was created by two practicing physicians and a physical therapist to give their patients the most well informed and comprehensive foot and ankle information available on the web. As opposed to isolating their practices and expertise, Dr. J. Robert Faux: Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Greg S. Anderson: Podiatrist, and Greg R. Thorpe: Physical Therapist fully integrate their expertise under one website - FOOT SCIENTIFIC. These three field leaders combine over 50 years of experience to help avoid the guess work on best methods, products, and services available for the foot and ankle.

Contact FootScientific:

Address: 165 West Canyon Crest Road, Alpine, UT 84004
Phone: (801) 642-2084
Email: store@footscientific.com
Site: http://www.footscientific.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FootScientific?
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FootScientific


Thursday, 25 October 2012

The Truth Behind Diabetes

symptoms of drop foot,ankle arthritis, ball of foot pain, Diabetic Foot, Pronation, High Arches FootScientific


Early discovery of diabetes increases the chances of maintaining a productive and healthy life even with the disease.

Resources : http://www.socks4life.com/resources/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Diabetes_Info_Graphic.jpg




Peripheral Neuropathy

symptoms of drop foot,ankle arthritis, ball of foot pain, Diabetic Foot, Pronation, High Arches FootScientific



Peripheral neuropathy usually starts with numbness, painful or itchy in the toes or fingers.



Resources : http://www.healthlight.us/infrared-therapy-blog/bid/153305/Peripheral-Neuropathy-infographic-poster-for-you-to-read-and-share






Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Dorsal Night Splint

Dorsal Night Splint by footscientific
Dorsal Night Splint, a photo by footscientific on Flickr.
Effective treatment for Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, and other soft tissue injuries.http://www.footscientific.com/ankle-1/braces/dorsal-night-splint.html

Pneumatic Ankle Stirrups

Treats mild to moderate sprains, strains, prevents injury from athletic evens, and offers post cast support. www.footscientific.com/ankle-1/braces/pneumatic-ankle-sti...

Motion Pro Ankle Brace

Motion Pro Ankle Brace by footscientific
Motion Pro Ankle Brace, a photo by footscientific on Flickr.
Great for Athletics, early treatment of early phase Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD), Achilles tendonopathy, and other sports applications. www.footscientific.com/ankle-1/braces/motion-pro-ankle-br...