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Website blogIndiana Podiatry Group blog

 

Dr. Kilberg's diabetic foot blog for complete information on diabetic foot problems:

diabetes blogthediabeticfoot.blogspot.com

 

Dr. Kilberg's foot pain blog for general information and advice on foot pain:

Pain blogmyachingfoot.blogspot.com

 

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APMAAmerican Podiatric Medical Association

 

ACFASAmerican College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

 

ADAAmerican Diabetes Association

 

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Many sports are hard on the feet because of quick repetitive movements, constricting footwear, and/or increased exposure to injury or trauma. Following is a brief overview of some of the most common injuries that result from particular sports.

 

Martial Arts and Kick Boxing
Injuries commonly seen as a result of martial arts and kick boxing include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, sesamoiditis, and ankle sprains. Stretching is recommended to help prevent injury; specifically, a minimum of 15 minutes of stretching before performing any kicking or punching.

 

Aerobics
Impact forces from aerobics can reach up to six times the force of gravity, which is transmitted to each of the 26 bones in the foot. That is why proper shoes are crucial to successful, injury-free aerobics. Shoes should provide sufficient cushioning and shock absorption to compensate for pressure on the foot many times greater than found in walking. They must also have good medial-lateral stability.

 

Team Sports
Activities such as football, baseball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse often lead to ankle injuries as a result of play on artificial surfaces, improper footwear, and/or inadequate stretching.