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Millions of active adults suffer from sharp, shooting pain in their heels. The pain typically begins without warning, with the first few steps you take in the morning. The next thing you know, you're just not as active as you used to be. You look online and self-diagnose or go to your doctor and are told you have plantar fasciitis. Common recommendations are to ice your heel, stretch, get a steroid shot, take anti-inflammatory pills, and buy some arch supports. Most doctors will tell you it takes a year or longer for the pain to go away. During that time, you become much less active. You…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Millions of active adults suffer from sharp, shooting pain in their heels. The pain typically begins without warning, with the first few steps you take in the morning. The next thing you know, you're just not as active as you used to be. You look online and self-diagnose or go to your doctor and are told you have plantar fasciitis. Common recommendations are to ice your heel, stretch, get a steroid shot, take anti-inflammatory pills, and buy some arch supports. Most doctors will tell you it takes a year or longer for the pain to go away. During that time, you become much less active. You probably gain weight, and your quality of life suffers. This book exposes the misinformation rampant in the medical field regarding this painful, often chronic, and very common condition. More importantly, it offers a solution-EOTTS-that addresses the underlying cause so you can remedy the underlying cause.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Michael E. Graham began his interest in solving foot-related complaints when he was seven years old. He achieved board certification with the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and was a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He achieved a high level of expertise in peripheral nerve surgery and minimally invasive foot surgery. Dr. Graham graduated from the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine and completed his surgical residency at Kern Hospital for Special Surgery in Michigan. He was very successful in private practice, with more than fifteen years of experience, and has published many scientific articles in leading peer-reviewed medical journals. Dr. Graham has been a guest editor of Foot and Ankle Quarterly and has lectured all over the world at leading orthopedic and podiatric medical conferences.