The flatfoot takes Fred's side, since Fred looks like a big shot, though Fred only wants to smooth things over. |
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The tendon has become dysfunctional and the foot has developed acquired flatfoot, but the deformity is passively correctable. |
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This procedure also is effective for managing other diabetes-related foot problems, such as adult-onset flatfoot. |
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You may experience pain on your inner ankle and gradually lose the inner arch on the bottom of your foot, leading to flatfoot. |
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A painful flatfoot can be a sign of a congenital abnormality or an injury to the muscles and tendons of the foot. |
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They make short work of their instructive mission and spend their energy on things that require it: flatfoot dancing, jug playing, shouting. |
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Adult-acquired flatfoot is prevalent in older, overweight women. |
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It is suited more for seated audiences than the foot-stomping dance I saw in Fries, which is known as flatfoot. |
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At the end of the treatment, the foot should appear slightly over-corrected, assuming a flatfoot shape. |
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In the adult partial or complete rupture of the tendon of the posterior tibial muscle may cause painful flatfoot deformity. |
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But close up it is busy with the telltale trails of recent visitors: speechmark hoofprints of cattle and the flatfoot waddle of whooper swans, each webbed imprint as large as my palm. |
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A flatfoot, in contrast, creates a poor releve, which is less of an issue in modern dance than ballet. |
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I worked my way up from a flatfoot pounding a beat to where I am today. I like being a cop, I'm proud of being a cop. |
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Guests can attend competitions of flatfoot dancers, folk singers and string players on fiddle, dulcimer, mandolin and banjo performing old-time and bluegrass music. |
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At seventy-five, hashas the florid, bulbous mug of a cartoon flatfoot, if that flatfoot were descended from Lithuanian Talmudists and six generations of Jerusalemites. |
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If anything, with your flatfoot structure and need for an arch brace, you would be safer to use a more supportive, straight-lasted, anti-pronation shoe. |
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As a young green flatfoot, she had her share of missteps and accidents. |
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He has undergone advanced training in ankle joint replacement, as well as in reconstructive procedures, including bunion, hammertoe, and flatfoot deformity correction. |
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