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Seventy-Five Percent of Gardeners to Experience Foot Pain This Season

Laura Tanin, BVK Public Relations


Dr. Paul Kasdan offers foot fitness tips for healthy, pain-free gardening (PRWEB) March 21, 2005 -- Approximately five million gardeners are expected to experience some sort of foot pain this season as a result of overlooking the need to first warm-up and stretch muscles in the feet. "Gardening is an exertive weight-bearing activity and should be considered a sport rather than a passive hobby," said Dr. Paul Kasdan, a board certified Podiatrist, founder and medical director for OurFootDoctor.com. "As with any sport, one should make sure to properly warm-up and stretch before engaging in gardening. Pain and injury can be prevented with a few minutes of dedication." In weight-bearing activities, or sports, the feet play an important role in supporting weight, balancing stance to reduce falls, propelling change of direction, and also act as shock absorbers. Foot problems commonly associated with weight-bearing activities include foot and ankle swelling, which is caused by gravity pulling blood and lymph fluids to the lower extremities. Heat and humidity, as well as too much salt, also can play a role in swelling. Dr. Kasdan suggests frequent cooling breaksand drinking lots of water to aid in the reduction of foot and ankle swelling. In addition to swelling, foot and toe cramps often occur during gardening as a result of long periods of kneeling. Constant kneeling reduces circulation to the feet and toes by constricting blood vessels, causing muscles to become oxygen starved. Cramps can be avoided by getting up frequently and walking around the yard. Before heading off to the garden, Dr. Kasdan recommends the following simple warm-up exercises to keep feet pain-free: 1. Lunge exercise to stretch the Achilles Tendon. Facing a wall, stand about three-feet out and lean onto the surface with arms shoulder-width apart. Keeping your back straight, move your right foot towards the wall until it is about one-and-a-half feet away. With your left foot straight, bend the right foot until you feel a stretch in the Achilles Tendon. Hold this position for 15 seconds and repeat with other leg. Repeat several times. 2. Ankle rotation. Sitting on a chair, extend your right foot and rotate your toes toward you. Hold for five seconds. Then to the right, down and to the left, holding each position for five seconds. Rotate your ankle in a complete circle. Do this for one to two minutes on each foot. "We recommend this warm-up routine for our patients that garden and have found it to be effective in preventing symptoms associated with 'out of shape' feet," said Dr. Kasdan. Gardeners are also encouraged to give their feet attention at the end of the day. To prevent additional foot problems, Dr. Kasdan advises his patients to wash their feet well and examine them for blisters, sores and inflamed areas. Should these conditions arise, treat them immediately with first aid, or see a podiatrist. Also, remove the inner-soles of shoes and let them dry out. With more than 250,000 sweat glands each, feet are among the most perspiring parts of the body. In one day, each foot can produce more than a pint of sweat. According to Dr. Kasdan, specially designed inner-soles, or custom orthotics, can offer the superior support for feet because they accommodate perspiration factors as well as weight-bearing conditions and the role feet play as shock absorbers. In fact, custom orthotics can be specifically designed for gardening activities as well as dozens of other sports and activities. For information on ordering custom orthotics, as well as comprehensive material on over 30 foot conditions, additional exercises, self- help treatments and additional tips on caring for you feet, visit http://OurFootDoctor.com. Dr. Kasdan has more than 34 years experience in this discipline and has developed a line of high-quality and affordable custom orthotics that can be ordered through the OurFootDoctor.com website. Every pair of OurFootDoctor.com custom orthotics is designed by Dr. Kasdan and hand crafted by a team of highly trained lab technicians. In addition, Dr. Kasdan has worked with several well-known Olympic and professional athletes to develop solutions for foot care and pain. Founded by Dr. Paul Kasdan in 1999, OurFootDoctor.com is a division of OurHealthNetwork.com which provides a reliable source of information relative to foot ailments and other medical problems, and is a convenient option for affordable high quality healthcare products, most notably custom-made orthotics. OurFootDoctor.com has reached out to more than 40 million Americans who suffer from foot ailments. For more information visit http://OurFootDoctor.com.

 

 

 

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