Archive for February, 2008

Feb 19 2008

More Traction for Runners

New Balance spiked sole shoesThe roads and trails can be slick in the winter, which can make running somewhat treacherous. But, some shoe companies have taken the first steps to create a reasonably priced spiked sole running shoe. The shoe shown here is the New Balance 921. The sole has removable spikes which can be placed into the forefoot of the shoe for those slippery running days. poker heads up onlinepoker 5 card drawtexas holdem online gratispoker texano gratispoker su internet gratisgiochi seven card studstip poker onlinepoker online gamespoker gamescasino online in italianogioco keno in lineawww casinocasino game,casino gaming,casino giocacasinos onlinegiochi baccaratclub player casinoregole della rouletteslots machinesbwin casinoplay baccaratprobabilità roulettecasino bonus senza depositogioco baccarat in lineagiochi blackjack in lineacasino on line legaliregole crapsroulette cineseforum casino onlinecraps gratisgiochi casino gratis on linecasino paypalcasino gioco virtualecasino bonus no deposittrucchi casino onlinecasino con bonusi migliori casino onlinegioco roulette on line,gioco roulette,download gioco roulettedownload roulettecasino online mobilecasino per pcdownload casino games,mobile casino games,casino gamesgioco della roulettevideo poker gamestrucchi casino on linesistemi per la roulettevideo poker virtualecasino italiani bonuskeno onlineall slotskeno in linea

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Feb 06 2008

Painful Toe Corns

Corn on hammertoe imageA corn is a buildup of dead skin on the top of a toe, at the end of a toe or in between the toes. Corns develop as a result of excess pressure, either pressure from shoes or from the other toes. The most common place for a corn to develop is on the top of a hammertoe. Unequal pull from the tendons in the foot and leg can cause hammertoes to develop. This unequal pull is usually the result of an abnormal foot position or abnormal motion in the foot. As the toes pull up and the tips of the toes curl down, this creates an unusual toe position and results in excessive rub on the toes. Continue Reading »

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