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  2. Podiatrists say compression socks can ease foot pain - AOL

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    "The goal of a compression sock for plantar fasciitis is to provide better support for the arch of the foot," Richard H. Graves, DPM, of Sol Foot & Ankle Centers in Longwood, CA, told Yahoo Life ...

  3. The 16 Best Padded Socks for Knee and Foot Pain - AOL

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    Specific left and right socks according to plantar structure. 180-day warranty. Cons: Only available in four-packs. See it! Available at: Amazon. 9. Toes&Feet Padded Anti-Slip Grip PiYo Socks ...

  4. 7 of the Best Plantar Fasciitis Socks for Pain-Free Feet - AOL

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    It “involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of each foot and connects the heel bone to the toes (plantar fascia). (Mayo Clinic) 7 of the Best Plantar ...

  5. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Vascular doctors and nurses may use special pads to ensure uniform higher pressure around the circumference of the ankle (to smooth out the irregular cross-sectional profile.) Self-prescription is reasonably safe assuming that the compression gradient is 15–20 mmHg, the ABPI (for both legs) is >1.0 and that the stockings fit correctly.

  6. Thorlo Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The technology of engineered padded socks was invented by Jim Throneburg in 1953 and he founded Thorlo Inc. in 1980. [3] During the early years of the company they manufactured socks specially for runners. They later started manufacturing socks with cushy heel padding and low-friction fibers for other activities.

  7. Pes cavus - Wikipedia

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    Foot pain in people with pes cavus may result from abnormal plantar pressure loading because, structurally, the cavoid foot is regarded as being rigid and non-shock absorbent and having reduced ground contact area. There have previously been reports of an association between excessive plantar pressure and foot pathology in people with pes cavus ...

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