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Do your feet ache and burn after training sessions
and performances? Do your dance shoes rub or irritate you, affecting
the standard and duration of your routine? Does the state of your
feet effect these routines? If you have answered ‘Yes’
to any of the questions above, you are only a click away from the
answer to your problems at foothealthcare.com.
It is important for dancers to look after themselves in terms of
their health and appearance. However, prime assets that are often
overlooked are the feet.
It is vital for dancers to keep their feet in premium
condition so they can perform to the best of their ability. Dancers’
feet experience much wear and tear in comparison to the average
person, due to long hours spent exercising, training and performing.
The constant pounding of your feet on the hard
floor places immense stress not only on your feet, but also your
legs and spine, as the feet absorb the full impact of the dance
move.
Common dancer foot ailments
Common foot problems amongst dancers include: Metatarsalgia,
Plantar Fasciitis, Shin Splints, Achilles Tendonitis, Calluses and
Blisters.
One ailment that we hear about a lot at foothealthcare.com
is forefoot pain. This is due to the amount of moves that involve
loading the forefoot e.g. landing on the forefoot after a jump.
This in most cases can be alleviated or avoided with Elastic Metatarsal
Bandages or a simple Poron Insole. This type of device will unload
the pressure at the forefoot.
Friction Blisters are another big problem for dancers
and in severe cases (especially with young dancers) can totally
sideline the dancer. These are caused by your skin rubbing against
something - usually a poor fitting shoe. Most friction blisters
are filled with clear fluid. It is best to leave most small blisters
alone. They should be kept clean and covered with an antibiotic
ointment and a bandage.
To minimize blisters, firstly ensure sure that
your shoes fit correctly. This does not always prevent blisters,
especially after a long dance session, but it is the most common
reason for blisters. If the blisters persist try wearing two pairs
of socks to ease friction against foot or use an an anti-blister
foot cream before putting your socks on. This will make the skin
more supple and able to resist friction.
Detailed information these ailments as well as
other can be found here

Popular Foot Care Products for Dancers
You can find many products on foothealthcare.com
suited to dancing, but the products listed below are some of our
most popular.
Poron Insoles - simple, but effective
cushioning - buy
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Gel Heel Pads - for alleviating heel pain - buy
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Gel Heel Cups - advanced cushioning and support
- buy
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Elastic Metatarsal Bandages - forefoot pressure
relief - buy
online 
Gehwol Foot Cream - helps keep feet
soft and blister free - buy
online 
Foot Deo Spray - prevents sweaty
feet and foot odours - buy
online 
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