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    Best for mild to moderate over-pronation Saucony Guide 17. $140 at Saucony $140 at Amazon $140 at ... Wide toe box: Shoes that are too tight in the forefoot can cause various foot problems such as ...

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    Vionic Karmelle Women's Oxford/Lace Up Casual Sneaker. Colors available: White; cream white | Sizes available: 5-9.5 in whole and half sizes; 10-13 (wide-width available) | Best for: Plantar ...

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    Endorphin Speed 4. This shoe has a stellar combo of support and cushioning that keeps your feet stable without feeling bulky. Made with an S-shaped plate to designed to support high arches, the ...

  5. Pronation of the foot - Wikipedia

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    Pronation is a natural movement of the foot that occurs during foot landing while running or walking. Composed of three cardinal plane components: subtalar eversion, ankle dorsiflexion, and forefoot abduction, [1][2] these three distinct motions of the foot occur simultaneously during the pronation phase. [3]

  6. Achilles tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Excessive pronation of the foot (over 5 degrees) in the subtalar joint is a type of mechanical mechanism that can lead to tendinitis. [12] [13] An overuse injury refers to repeated stress and strain, which is likely the case in endurance runners. [14] [15] Overuse can simply mean an increase in running, jumping or plyometric exercise intensity ...

  7. Bunion - Wikipedia

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    Bunion. A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is a deformity of the MTP joint connecting the big toe to the foot. [2] The big toe often bends towards the other toes and the joint becomes red and painful. [2] The onset of bunions is typically gradual. [2] Complications may include bursitis or arthritis.