Foot Pronation
When you roll your foot toward the arch in a pronounced, unnatural way, it's called foot pronation. Commonly referred to as "flat feet," this condition is common in older adults (middle-aged) and serious athletes. In order to treat and prevent foot pronation, you have to assess your current habits. For some people, poor posture and walking habits are a part of the problem. For others, it is a tendency to walk and stand for long periods of time in high heels. Foot pronation can also occur as the result of a combination of these factors, or even due to a birth defect. Foot Pronation Foot WrapWhatever the cause, foot pronation can be proactively treated using the PSC (Pronation/Spring Control) foot wrap available through PattStrap.com. This easy-to-use and washable wrap is specially designed to support the foot's arch in a neutral location to give you instant alleviation of pain and discomfort. It is non-adhesive, which means you won't have any sticky residue caused by glues or tapes. This foot wrap comes with a positioning strap that gives your entire foot and ankle superior support. It is comfortable and reusable, so you can wear it daily or as you see fit for relief from pain. With prolonged use, your foot can heal and relearn good habits of movement and posture. Click here to order this and other products from PattStrap.com. As always, shipping is free to any worldwide location and your satisfaction is guaranteed with every order.
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