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Elmhurst/Western Suburbs Call
(630)530-5757
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(773)348-7500
Bethany Hospital / West Loop Call
(773)265-3403
Elmhurst/Western Suburbs Call
(630)530-5757
Chicago/Downtown Call
(773)348-7500
Bethany Hospital / West Loop Call
(773)265-3403
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Foot Pain Keeping You From Losing Weight?
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With the
beautiful summer weather, many of us are heading outdoors to get some
exercise. And walking is one of the best, as well as one of the most
economical, methods of exercise. In fact, the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control tells us that people of all ages benefit from participating in
regular, moderate-intensity physical activity, such as 30 minutes of
brisk walking five or more times a week.
The latest data from the National Center for Health Statistics show
that 30 percent of U.S. adults 20 years of age and older—over 60
million people—are obese. And when we think about losing those extra
pounds, a program of exercise walking usually pops into our minds,
right?
Of course, exercise walking is difficult, if not impossible, when
our feet hurt. And very often, being over weight has contributed to
foot problems such as heel pain (plantar fascitis) and flat feet. So
what’s an overweight person to do?
If your feet are keeping you from exercising, make an appointment
with our office for an evaluation. Very often there are some simple
approaches we can recommend that will ease the pain and make it
possible for you to get started on your fitness walking program in very
short order. In other cases we may recommend a surgical procedure to
ease the pain of deformities such as bunions or hammertoes, and we’ll
be able to suggest alternative types of exercise you can do until your
feet are ready to take you out on the walking paths again.
Don’t let painful feet keep you from losing weight! Eliminating that
pain is the first step in regaining physical fitness and having a more
active and fulfilling lifestyle.
With the
beautiful summer weather, many of us are heading outdoors to get some
exercise. And walking is one of the best, as well as one of the most
economical, methods of exercise. In fact, the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control tells us that people of all ages benefit from participating in
regular, moderate-intensity physical activity, such as 30 minutes of
brisk walking five or more times a week.
The latest data from the National Center for Health Statistics show
that 30 percent of U.S. adults 20 years of age and older—over 60
million people—are obese. And when we think about losing those extra
pounds, a program of exercise walking usually pops into our minds,
right?
Of course, exercise walking is difficult, if not impossible, when
our feet hurt. And very often, being over weight has contributed to
foot problems such as heel pain (plantar fascitis) and flat feet. So
what’s an overweight person to do?
If your feet are keeping you from exercising, make an appointment
with our office for an evaluation. Very often there are some simple
approaches we can recommend that will ease the pain and make it
possible for you to get started on your fitness walking program in very
short order. In other cases we may recommend a surgical procedure to
ease the pain of deformities such as bunions or hammertoes, and we’ll
be able to suggest alternative types of exercise you can do until your
feet are ready to take you out on the walking paths again.
Don’t let painful feet keep you from losing weight! Eliminating that
pain is the first step in regaining physical fitness and having a more
active and fulfilling lifestyle.
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The AnkleNFoot.com Site does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The contents of the AnkleNFoot.com Site, such as text, graphics, images, and other material contained on the AnkleNFoot.com Site ("Content") are for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the AnkleNFoot Site! If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.
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