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Symptoms and Treatment for Metatarsalgia

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Pain associated with the middle toes of the foot is most likely Metatarsalgia.  This painful foot disorder results in swelling and inflammation of the joints and bones making up the ball of the foot area. Other symptoms can include sharp pain behind the toes in the ball of foot area. Pain increases with any activity that causes weight transfer to the toes, running, walking, jumping, or standing on hard surfaces for extended periods. (more…)

Spenco’s History

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Spenco was founded in 1967 by Dr. Wayman Spence. Dr. Spence created innovative foot ware and other products to help bring millions of people relief from common foot pain and fatigue. Now Spenco has products to help relieve pain from multiple sources of foot pain and discomfort and sells them nationwide in stores (more…)

Introducing: Spenco Polysorb Earthbound Insoles

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The New Spenco POLYSORB EARTHBOUND INSOLES

Spenco’s New Earth-Friendly Earthbound Insoles are supportive and 55% recycled/renewable.  Be Green!

The New Spenco Polysorb Earthbound Insoles provide the ultimate in cushioning and arch support for active people. 

Using a stability cradle that is 100% recycled nylon with excellent arch support for a low to medium arch, and heel cup that’s deep enough to be stable without putting your heel too high or too low, The Spenco Polysorb Earthbound Insoles offer comfort with incredible support. A layer of 65% recycled EVA foam is blended with 35% natural cork for extra cushioning from toe to heel. Also added in is a forefoot crash pad designed to add shock absorption under the ball of foot that helps beat soreness from foot strike and push off. The Insole is topped with a friction resistant antimicrobial topcloth, made with 40 percent recycled polyester fabric; it is just perfect -not too slippery–not too sticky.

Clinically designed, doctor recommended. Years in the making through thorough development and testing, the Spenco Polysorb Earthbound Insoles are proven durable to ensure users can enjoy the comfort and lasting support for a long time of normal use.  Sizes Available include Men’s 6-15 and Women’s 3-12. And like all Spenco footcare products, the Polysorb Earthbound Insoles carry a one-year unconditional guarantee.

If you have tried a pair, we invite you to write a product review.  Let others know what your experience has been with this fantastic new Insole from Spenco.

Sever's Disease: A Common Cause of Heel Pain

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Often times, the root of heel pain in children can be attributed to Sever’s disease.  This disease occurs in children when the growing part of the heel, called the growth plate, is injured. The foot is one of the first body parts to grow to full size, this usually occurs in early puberty. During this growing period, bones often grow faster than muscles and tendons which results in tight muscles and tendons. Because the heel area is less flexible, these tight muscles and tendons become painful. During weight-bearing activity (activity performed while standing), the tight heel tendons may put too much pressure at the back of the heel (where the Achilles tendon attaches). This could injure the heel and Your child is most at risk for this condition when he or she is in the early part of the growth spurt in early puberty. Sever’s disease is most common in physically active girls 8 to 10 years old and in physically active boys 10 to 12 years old. Children who do any running or jumping activity may be affected. Sever’s disease rarely occurs in older teenagers because the back of the heel has finished growing by the age of 15.
Some common signs to determine if your child’s heel pain is caused by Server’s Disease is if your child suffers from heel pain in one or both heels. It usually starts after a child begins a new sports season or a new sport. Your child may walk with a limp. The pain may increase when he or she stands on tiptoe. Your child’s heel may hurt if you squeeze both sides toward the very back. This is called the squeeze test. Your doctor may also find that your child’s heel tendons have become tight.

Sever’s Disease can be treated. First, your child should cut down or stop any activity that causes heel pain. Apply ice to the injured heel for 25 minutes 3 times a day. If your child has a high arch, flat feet or bowed legs, your doctor may recommend orthotic arch supports or Spenco Kids Polysorb Premium Insoles for cushioning comfort.

Orthotic Arch Supports Are Important To Your Feet

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Many people suffer from foot pain at some point in their life.  In fact, a recent American Podiatric Medical Association poll discovered that half of all working Americans have missed at least one day of work due to a foot problem.  When you consider how important our feet are and the complex nature of the them, it is really no surprise.
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What Are The Benefits of Good Insoles?

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Using high quality Insoles offer many benefits for many different types of people and foot types. People use insoles for a few primary reasons – comfort, relief from pain, prevention of foot problems and to help achieve greater performance during athletic activities. While runners/joggers benefit due to greater performance achieved with the wearing of quality insoles, everyday people likewise benefit as prevention and relief from foot pain enables them to enjoy life and perform daily activities better.
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Imbalanced, Misaligned Feet Can Cause Your Knee Pain

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Many people suffer with knee pain, particularly those who are athletic or very active.  One of the most overlooked sources of knee pain is foot imbalance and misaligned feet due to over-pronation or over-supination.
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The Foot is a Precision Piece of Machinery

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The foot is a precision piece of machinery which is fundamental for our movement and daily activities. On average,

The foot contains 26 bones including 2 sesemoids under the big toe. A network of muscles, tendons, and ligaments support bones and joints in the foot. Muscles give the foot its shape by holding the bones in position. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bone to bone.

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Diabetes And Foot Problems

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Diabetes is a serious illness. The American Podiatric Medical Association recommends that those who suffer from diabetes should check their feet everyday.  Check for areas of irritation, inflammation, color, texture, odor, firm or hardened areas, or other changes to their feet.
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What is Plantar Fasciitis And What Can Cause It?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Plantar Fasciitis is a predominant cause of heel pain, most often referred to as a heel spur. Plantar Fasciitis is a very common malady causing heel and foot pain in adults. Plantar Fasciitis sufferers experience symptoms of heel pain that is usually most severe first thing in (more…)