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Walking to come back into fashion ?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by scotfoot, Sep 20, 2018.

  1. scotfoot

    scotfoot Well-Known Member

  2. scotfoot

    scotfoot Well-Known Member

    Foot pain is common in the community and nothing modifies behavior like pain .
     
  3. scotfoot

    scotfoot Well-Known Member

    So the actuaries ( highly educated bookies ) , working for the insurance company mentioned above , must have come up with some pretty startling exercise related figures to result in such a large change in the companies operating policies .

    For me this raises podiatry related questions to which , so far , I cant find any answers .

    1 How does foot pain /deformity affect exercise levels ?

    2 How does foot pain /deformity affect life expectancy ?

    3 If foot pain / deformity affects exercise levels then what is the hidden health cost of these foot conditions ?
     
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