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  2. Exercising: How often do you need to clean your yoga mat? - AOL

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    Many people use their own exercise mat at home or in the gym. Using your own mat — especially at home — will lessen the chance that you will pick up others’ germs, the two experts said.

  3. Diabetic foot ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic foot ulcer is a breakdown of the skin and sometimes deeper tissues of the foot that leads to sore formation. It is thought to occur due to abnormal pressure or mechanical stress chronically applied to the foot, usually with concomitant predisposing conditions such as peripheral sensory neuropathy, peripheral motor neuropathy, autonomic neuropathy or peripheral arterial disease. [1]

  4. This Cult-Favorite Infrared Workout Mat That Will Change How ...

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    The Infrared Mat, as HigherDose has intended it to be, is not made to make you sweat like the sauna blanket—it's simply not as cardiovascular. You plug it in and select your heat setting and it ...

  5. Aerotrim - Wikipedia

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    An aerotrim (also known as Multi-Axis Trainer or MAT) is a 3-axis gimbal large enough to contain a human being, used for cardiovascular workout and equilibrioception (balance) training in pilots and astronauts. Aerotrims saw use in gyms during the 1980s, but are currently out of production outside of niche professional applications.

  6. Diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is considered in people who develop pain or numbness in a leg or foot with a history of diabetes. Muscle weakness, pain, balance loss, and lower limb dysfunction are the most common clinical manifestations. [7] Physical exam findings may include changes in appearance of the feet, presence of ulceration, and diminished ankle reflexes.

  7. Mat (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    These mats are thin and soft, usually white or red, to distinguish them from the other mats and floor exercise area. They are used on the floor exercise to lessen the "sting," or impact, of tumbling run landings and for dismounts on the beam or floor. Sting mats are routinely used in training but rarely permitted in competition.

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