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The ability to walk properly is necessary to prevent injury. Strong muscles and joints with the mobility are needed to create an efficient and appropriate cycle. Walking is one of the easiest cardio exercises you can do, and it's an exercise that comes loaded with health and fitness benefits. As well as helping you maintain a healthy cardiovascular and respiratory system, walking keeps many important muscle groups working, key muscles that you use every day. As your feet hit the floor, normally with a heel-to-toe movement, your calves interact with your ankles to allow each foot to be pulled…mehr

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The ability to walk properly is necessary to prevent injury. Strong muscles and joints with the mobility are needed to create an efficient and appropriate cycle. Walking is one of the easiest cardio exercises you can do, and it's an exercise that comes loaded with health and fitness benefits. As well as helping you maintain a healthy cardiovascular and respiratory system, walking keeps many important muscle groups working, key muscles that you use every day. As your feet hit the floor, normally with a heel-to-toe movement, your calves interact with your ankles to allow each foot to be pulled back on forth. Trauma, disease and injuries are the most likely causes of foot pain. Poor biomechanical alignment and the type of footwear can also cause pain or discomfort. Shoes that fit tight or are tied too tightly can cause pain on the top of the foot. High heels can cause pain around the ball of your foot just below your toes. Pain and tenderness in a specific area for a prolonged period of time is telltale sign of a possible problem. A few insights into when you feel the pain will be helpful in identifying the problem and finding a possible solution.
Autorenporträt
Fazeleh Shamsabadi was born in June 1999 in Iran. She is currently studying as a medical extern at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Her honors include winning a bronze medal in the 2017 International Conference of young scientist (ICYS2017).