Excessive Pronation
The term pronation refers to "flat feet," or the phenomenon that occurs when the foot's arch begins to flatten over time. It also suggests a rolling of the foot in on the arch, causing a flattening effect. Excessive pronation is the term to describe moderate to severe cases of this condition in both men and women. Excessive pronation is characterized by pain during walking, wearing certain shoes, and during exercise. It is localized in the center of the arch and can spread throughout the foot over time without treatment. The most common sufferers are those who stand or walk in high-heeled shoes for extended periods of time, or those who wear shoes that are simply unsupportive to the arch. It can take years of abuse on the foot to develop excessive pronation, and there are methods to treat this condition at any stage. Fight Excessive Pronation with the PSC WrapThe PSC (Pronation/Spring Control) foot wrap at PattStrap.com is the best way to begin your treatment process. This wrap re-aligns the foot, heel, and arch into proper positioning for foot mechanics. The result is two-fold. First, you will feel immediate relief while walking and exercising because your foot will be supported properly. Secondly, your arch can begin to heal because of correct posture. Over time, your flat feet will be able to absorb shock better, respond to normal use, and give you less and less pain. To order your own PSC foot wrap or to simply learn more about the product and others like it, click here.
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