Injuries of Thé:
The vast majority of athletes often have some form of foot problems. This is due, inter alia, to the shoe worn by the individual, the foot that is weak in terms of value or anatomical defect, the normal daily movements as well as the athletic movements, These movements, and generally the painful arch is usually caused by poor selection of suitable shoe and excessive weight, especially on the ground hard and difficult to use excessive conditions and the right to stand or sit or wrong movement and finally fatigue any of these factors can lead to a satisfactory condition The tissue that strengthens the arc.
These can be placed under three degrees of infection:
First: the first degree infection and the bow is weak.
Second: Infection of the second degree and show symptoms of inflammation reduction with redness and swelling, noting the weakness of the bow and fall.
Third: Infection of the third degree: in which occurs the fall of the whole bow with the presence of severe pain when touching the affected area and then the appearance of deformation in the member.
The vast majority of athletes often have some form of foot problems. This is due, inter alia, to the shoe worn by the individual, the foot that is weak in terms of value or anatomical defect, the normal daily movements as well as the athletic movements, These movements, and generally the painful arch is usually caused by poor selection of suitable shoe and excessive weight, especially on the ground hard and difficult to use excessive conditions and the right to stand or sit or wrong movement and finally fatigue any of these factors can lead to a satisfactory condition The tissue that strengthens the arc.
These can be placed under three degrees of infection:
First: the first degree infection and the bow is weak.
Second: Infection of the second degree and show symptoms of inflammation reduction with redness and swelling, noting the weakness of the bow and fall.
Third: Infection of the third degree: in which occurs the fall of the whole bow with the presence of severe pain when touching the affected area and then the appearance of deformation in the member.