Importance of Foot Health and a Proper Podiatrist

Many people complain of having tired eyes, a sore back, or achy arms after a long day of work, but what they should really be complaining about is their feet. Even though most people don't think about it, the feet are one of the body parts that do the greatest amount of work on a daily basis. If you want to be able to continue doing the things you love to do, make foot health and regular visits to the podiatrist a priority in your life.

Proper Posture

Having healthy feet not only refers to having feet that are disease and injury free, it also refers to having feet that are of a specific shape. The shape of a foot can greatly affect balance, distribution of bodyweight, gait and stride, and the ability to walk or run. The feature of the foot that affects posture most is the arch. Feet that are considered to be healthy should have a nice arch because it keeps the bones of the body in proper alignment during standing and other upright activities. Flat-footedness, or having a collapsed arch, puts the skeleton out of alignment and adds more stress to the joints. This creates a more slouched posture, increases the likelihood of injury, and can cause extra soreness on the joints. This can be remedied by buying shoes with arch support or slip-in arch pads.

Injury Prevention

A foot that is not in peak condition can be the cause of many other injuries down the road. The truth of the matter is that performance is compromised when there is any type of damage to the foot regardless if it came from a sprain, broken bone, blister, or gangrene. Pain in one foot could lead you to hobble down the stairs on the other, slip, and tumble to the bottom to receive even worse injuries, for example. Intense pain in the feet usually leads to an imbalance that can cause paralyzing or fatal falls, especially in seniors.

If you are looking for experienced professionals, be sure to contact our foot specialists at (817) 697-2197 with any questions of concerns about the health of your feet. Don't hesitate to act now because healthy feet make happier lives.

Advice Interactive is a blogger for Trinity Orthopedics of Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth is a recreationally and culturally diverse city with its cattle, historic districts, museums and car racing. The physicians at Trinity Orthopedics take pride in servicing such a diverse community with such treatments as physical therapy and pain medication. You can find more information about Trinity Orthopedics of Fort Worth at www.trinityorthopedics.com

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