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A Well-Known Podiatrist’s Guide to Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis

A Well-Known Podiatrist’s Guide to Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis

Heel pain and plantar fasciitis affect thousands of people every day, making walking, working, and exercising painful. In this guide, a podiatrist with over 30 years of experience and CEO of Synxbody explains the causes of heel pain, what plantar fasciitis is, and how Synxsole® Plantar Fasciitis Insoles can provide proven, lasting relief backed by a 100% comfort guarantee.

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How This Simple Foot Roller Is Easing Chronic Foot Pain Naturally

How This Simple Foot Roller Is Easing Chronic Foot Pain Naturally

Foot pain isn’t just an annoyance; it can be a daily barrier to enjoying life. From stabbing heel pain in the morning to aching arches after long days on your feet, many treatments only offer short-term relief. But now, there’s something different.

For years, traditional treatments like cortisone shots, and physiotherapy have dominated the conversation, but for many, these only offer temporary comfort without addressing the real cause.

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Cracked Heels, No More!

Cracked Heels, No More!

Why Do Cracked Heels Happen?

Cracked heels are caused when the skin around your heels splits apart. A mixture of dryness and pressure lead to cracked heels, as the skin becomes unable to keep up moisture levels and ultimately becomes fragile.

In this article, we will explore the common culprits behind cracked heels and how Synxbody can provide relief from cracked and painful heels.

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Everything You Need To Know About Plantar Fasciitis

Did you know that the most common cause of heel pain globally is plantar fasciitis? It’s so common that 1 in 10 people will develop plantar fasciitis in their lifetime. Despite this, most of us know very little about this condition, let alone how to pronounce it! We thought it was about time to change this. Read on to discover everything you need to know about plantar fasciitis.

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