Survey Shows Nearly 40 Percent of Americans Reel From Heel Pain
Posted on: Thursday, 2 April 2009, 05:30 CDT
Neglecting Immediate Treatment by a Podiatrist May Lead to Long-Term Foot Ailments
The 2009 APMA survey, which polled close to 420 Americans aged 18 and older, found that 39 percent of adults have experienced heel pain more than any other foot ailment within the last 12 months. Additionally, nearly 60 percent of respondents believed they suffered heel pain while wearing ill-fitting footwear. However, 64 percent of respondents said they had not yet visited a medical professional -- such as a podiatrist -- to diagnose and treat their heel pain.
"Heel pain is a detrimental foot ailment that affects millions of Americans every day, and foot pain of any kind is not normal," said
Sixteen percent of Americans surveyed regularly experience heel pain. Wearing shoes that fit well, wearing the proper shoes for each activity, not wearing shoes with excessive or uneven worn heels or soles, and stretching foot and ankle muscles properly before exercising are several ways to avoid heel pain altogether. However, visiting a podiatric physician, also known as a podiatrist, as soon as foot pain is experienced drastically improves the chance of finding a solution for heel pain.
To view a full summary of the results from the APMA's 2009 foot ailments survey with a focus on heel pain, please visit www.apma.org/heelpain.
Founded in 1912, the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) is the nation's leading and recognized professional organization for doctors of podiatric medicine (DPMs). DPMs are podiatric physicians and surgeons, also known as podiatrists, qualified by their education, training and experience to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and structures of the leg. The medical education and training of a DPM includes four years of undergraduate education, four years of graduate education at an accredited podiatric medical college and two or three years of hospital residency training. APMA has 53 state component locations across
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Contact: Mike Kulick, 301.581.9220, mskulick@apma.org Angela Berard, 301.581.9227, ahberard@apma.orgSOURCE American Podiatric Medical Association
Source: PR Newswire
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