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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Ladies, Be Kind to Your Feet
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Physiotherapy for Cancer?
Did you know physiotherapy can be used to manage the physical complications of cancer and its treatments, maximize mobility with neurological disorders such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, as well as cardiac and respiratory conditions?
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New Cream!
Most lotions provide short-term relief of symptoms, but ultimately leave your skin as dry as ever. You need a treatment that’s specially formulated to put the moisture back into dry skin and keep it there.
• Urisec™ 22% provides protection against harsh environmental conditions, summer or winter.
• All seasons, Urisec™ 22% heals by dissolving dry, damaged cells as it draws in moisture and helps skin retain it, leaving a healthful texture.
Unique Therapeutic Ingredients
• Urea, the active ingredient in Urisec™, is naturally present in the outer layer of the skin and is well established, scientifically proven, potent therapy against the pain and itching of dry skin. It is a powerful hydrating, moisturizing agent, that helps to maintain the integrity of the skin.
Non-Greasy
Unlike many dry skin lotions and creams that have a greasy, oily base, Urisec™ features a smooth emollient cream base, particularly effective for hydrating the whole body, even the traditional rough spots such as legs, arms, knees, feet, elbow, and hands.
Fresh Scent
Urisec™ non sensitizing, subtle, delicate scent is so pleasant and non medicinal, you may find it hard to believe that it is a potent dermatologist-recommended therapy for dry damaged skin.
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Simple Heel and Arch Pain Exercises
Many of us, especially those of us that live on our feet, often suffer from arch and heel pain.
Here are a couple of quick stretches that can help reduce or even eliminate the pain!
Using a frozen water bottle, slowly roll your foot over the bottle from the heel to ball of foot.
Repeat for 2 minutes – 2x’s day
Cross your leg over your knee then pull your big toe back towards you while pushing your heal away from your body and hold.
Minimum of 15 sec. x 3 reps.
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Atherosclerosis & Disc Degeneration & Back Pain
Did you know that there is a connection between diet, cholesterol, the thickening of artery walls (Atherosclerosis/ ASVD) and back pain?
Fact #1:
Post-mortem studies showed an association between atherosclerosis in the aorta and DDD (Degenerate Disk Disorder).
Fact #2:
Post-mortem studies also showed a strong association between narrowing of the lumbar arteries and a life-time of lower back pain (LBP).
Fact #3:
Epidemiological studies showed that smoking and high serum cholesterol levels were the most consistent associations with DDD and LBP.
Conclusion:
So DDD is NOT just related to 'old age'! Perhaps by controlling ASVD through proper nutrition and exercise, we can influence DDD! Stop smoking and eating 'fast foods', eat 5 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables, consume Omega 3s in fish oil and most importantly, EXERCISE, as it is the best way to reduce your LBP.From: www.aptei.com
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
Nail Salons...BEWARE!!!
Like most women, I spend every chance I get in my sandals, from the first warm day of spring, to the last in autumn. BUT...these little piggies of ours, they don’t look so purrty after spending the winter all cramped up - so what do we do? We get pedicures. We get pedicures, and more pedicures, and more pedicures. Do I get pedicures? NO. Have I ever had a pedicure? Yes. ONCE. Why once do you ask? Because my one and only experience was awful. A-W-F-U-L.
There was a fly in my foot bath. A FLY!!!!! And I had to ask the pedicure lady to take it out. I HAD TO ASK!!!!!!!! And, guess how she cleaned the (gulp, reusable) foot file? She cleaned it in my stinky smelly footbath water. YEP, she used the same water my sweaty feet had been soaking in, TO CLEAN THE FILE! I cringe when I ponder how the nail instruments were cleaned and disinfected, ‘cause I’m pretty certain they weren’t sterilized. Like most nail salons, the instruments may have only been rinsed off in the sink, or dipped in a “barbicide-like” substance, and reused again on another unsuspecting victim. Ladies, this salon I went to is right here in COBOURG!!! And, it is a reputable salon.
Here is the problem. Nail salons are not regulated. There is nobody to enforce how instruments should be cleaned, how footbaths should be cleaned. Most salons don’t sterilize their instruments. Most salons don’t properly disinfect their footbaths. Most salons use the same file on everyone. Most salons use the same nail polish on everyone.
Did you know that sharing nail polish can lead to the spread of fungal nail infections? It’s true! When someone with nail fungus has their nails painted (and trust me, a lot of salons do not discriminate against nail fungus… they just ignore it and pamper the nail anyway), the fungus transfers from the toe, to the brush, and eventually into the paint. It waits there, like a thief, waiting for the next unsuspecting victim to paint their nails, and then BAM! A second person comes into contact with the fungus.
Admittedly, toenail fungus is not a life-or-death issue for most people. But it is gross. And it is contagious. Who wants flakey, crusty, thick and discoloured toenails that resemble something that came from the crypt? Especially when they are visible in sandals!!!
If you are going to have a foot pampering session, please do the following:
Ask how they STERILIZE (Not clean. Not disinfect. STERILIZE.) their instruments. Are they placed in an autoclave (a machine which gets really hot and sterilizes under pressure – always seen in your dentist and chiropodist’s office)? I certainly hope so.
If they don’t sterilize, do they use disposable tools? Make sure you see the pedicurist remove the packaging from the tools.
Is the salon clean and tidy? Or are toenails and toe jam lurking on the floors? This should be your first observation.
Can you bring/buy your own nail polish?
To be even safer, can you bring your own tools?
Make sure they use a disposable liner if they soak your feet in a footbath.
NEVER let your bare feet be dipped into the wax bath. Your feet should be covered with some sort of plastic wrap.
Don’t let them cut your cuticles. They are there for a reason - they stop the entrance of harmful bacteria.
If you are doubting any of the above…..RUN AWAY!!!
By the way…Chiropodists/Podiatrists are the only regulated foot health specialists in Ontario. We have standards set in place to ensure that we keep our instruments sterilized. At Northumberland Physiotherapy and Foot Health Centres, we take the standards one step further. We test our autoclaves regularly to ensure that they are functioning properly. Just ask to see our proudly displayed test results. You will never see a failed test.
Visit us at www.we-fix-u.com
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Heel Pain and Orthotics
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Meet Your Feet
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