Archive for 'Active Lifestyle / Active Feet' Category

Flip Flop Sandals: Healthy vs. Unhealthy

Mar 25th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 0

Share Have you ever found yourself at your local drugstore stocking up on treats and barbecue essentials for a party you’re going to have at the beach, then as you walk down the sale aisle you notice a pair of black flips flops that you immediately put in your cart, thinking you just got a [...]

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Get Your Feet Ready for Spring

Mar 22nd, 2011 by JennaG | 0

Share   You can’t hide ‘em anymore; the spring season has arrived and it’s time to get your feet sandal ready. It’s been a while since your feet saw the light of day after hibernating in boots and slippers all winter, here are some foot care products to help rehab your feet so you can [...]

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Top 5 Footwear Products of 2010

Mar 18th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 0

Share As mentioned in our previous blog post: Top 5 Foot Care Products of 2010, we had one of our best years in sales!  Not only did we sell a variety of foot care products, but also numerous styles of shoes, slippers, sandals and other types of footwear.  Here is our list of the top [...]

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Top 5 Foot Care Products of 2010

Mar 11th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 0

Share HealthyFeetStore.com had another record-breaking year in 2010 with even more orders processed than the previous year.  According to our statistics, the items listed below were our top 5 selling foot care products in 2010. Dr.’s Remedy Enriched, Antifungal, Non-Toxic Nail Polish We have been fortunate to receive many positive reviews about this product – [...]

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Morton’s Neuroma vs. Morton’s Toe

Mar 7th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 2

Share So here’s a riddle: What do you get when two surgeons who share the same name – Morton, are responsible for identifying two different foot conditions that affect the metatarsal bones of the foot?  The answer: Morton’s neuroma and Morton’s toe.  Are you confused yet?  If so, don’t worry because you’re not alone.  Although [...]

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Fall Prevention Information: Helping Seniors Keep Their Footing

Feb 25th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 3

Share The right type of house shoe can really make a difference when it comes to preventing seniors from falling.  Not only do older adults have to account for comfort in their footwear, but also design aspects so that they’re less likely to slip, trip or stumble. Falls and fall-related injuries are the leading cause [...]

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Shoe Widths 101

Feb 18th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 0

Share Shoe Widths: AA, C, B, D, CD, E? For some, shoe sizes can be a confusing thing – especially with all those darn widths.  But shoe widths are available for a reason.  They’re available because believe or not, some feet are wider than others; and at the same time, some people may suffer with [...]

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Love Your Arches

Feb 15th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 3

Share Do you ever wonder why your feet are tired and your knees and back are sore after spending an entire day walking or standing?  Why are the joints in your lower limbs achy even after wearing your most comfortable outfit, shoes and all?  What you don’t realize is that you may have been neglecting [...]

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Foot Injuries to Avoid Before the Big Game

Jan 28th, 2011 by John Almodovar | 0

Share Football season is just about over.  The championship playoff games have been played leaving two professional NFL teams to square off in football’s most televised event – the Super Bowl. The 17-week long NFL season was a grind for both the teams and the fans.  At this moment there are preparations being made for [...]

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Broken Toes Vs. Stubbed Toes – Symptoms, Treatment & When to See a Doctor

Jan 25th, 2011 by Amanda Strouse | 1

Share You’re walking barefoot, focusing on what you need to get done, you step too close to a piece of furniture … and the next thing you know, you’re cursing it and grabbing your foot in pain. It has happened to all of us. Stubbing a little toe hurts as much as if it was [...]

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