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Legs getting pain
If i walk some distance my gastrocnemius musles are getting pain and heel part also are getting pain. Kindly give me suggestions
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Downward dog yoga stretch Get down on all fours with your hands under your shoulders on the floor. Walk your hands forward slightly on the floor. Spread your fingers apart to allow for a broad base of support. Push your hips up toward the ceiling and tighten your abdominal muscles. Keep your heels on the ground and gently try and straighten your knees. Hold this for the 5 seconds. Repeat 10 times twice a day. Contrast bath---It is a form of treatment where a limb or the entire body is immersed in warm water followed by the immediate immersion of the limb or body in ice water. This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold. Note that the treatment should always end in the ice water, as heat will induce the body's inflammatory response, while cold helps to decrease inflammation.
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WEARING MCR FOOTWEAR OR SILICONE FOOTWEAR WHENEVER YOU WALK AT HOME OR OUSIDE CAN HELP YOU TO A CERTAIN EXTENT IF THE ISSUE IS VERY SIMPLE. OINTMENT APPLICATION & HOT FOMENTATION TWICE A DAY SHOULD BE VERY EFFECTIVE... TRY THESE & GET BACK...
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AVOID BARE FOOT WALKING AT ALL TIMES...
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MCR FOOTWEAR / SILICONE INSOLE/ SILICONE FOOTWEAR
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