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Plantar fasciitis is a health condition [https://healthinfluencer.net/vertigo-and-dizziness-program-review/ Vertigo And Dizziness Program] that makes heel pain. It is induced when people stress their plantar fascia - a band of tendons that serves to connect your heel bone to the toes. It is likewise utilized to sustain the arch of your foot. Individuals who suffer from this problem will have a swollen and inflamed heel that will cause them pain when they stand up or walk round.
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It is more ordinary for older middle aged individuals to develop this problem - but it is able to happen in the younger generation who tend to walk around for long periods of time. Athletes and soldiers are at an increased chance for this trouble and can experience it in either one or both of their feet.An ankle sprain is a tear of one or more ligaments in the ankle. The most common type of ankle injury is an inversion ankle sprain which results in tearing of the ligaments on the outside of the ankle.  
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When the ligaments don't heal correctly, or they heal in a lengthened position, instability can result. In the past, the focus was on ligament damage in the ankle after a sprain, but new research has found that the leg muscles are also compromised. Researchers at Brigham Young University and University of Michigan evaluated muscle strength and response in 21 strong-ankled individuals and 21 weak-ankled individuals. The group with weak ankles had a history of prior ankle sprains and the strong-ankled group acted as the control group. The study participants walked down a runway hooked up to sensory equipment.
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