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Fallen arches kept him out of service in the war, and it seems unlikely he will see any kind of action on the home front.
You can easily test yourself to see if you might have fallen arches or flat feet.
How do cowboys wear these high-heeled boots all the time without getting fallen arches?"
Runner's knee can result from flat feet, also called fallen arches or overpronation.
'Ah, poor Josie, her with fallen arches that bad, and going to have an addition to the family, too.
It's a ruin, nothing left now but a few pillars and some broken walls, and maybe a couple of fallen arches."
Many customers need shoes adjusted for foot problems, like club feet, weak feet, fallen arches or bunions.
Bow legs, fallen arches, sinus trouble, and bursitis.
She stated, "Oh, it was an easy-like chore, but my feet got tired, and climbing the tower has given me fallen arches."
Excessive strain on the tendons and ligaments of the feet can result in fallen arches or flat feet.
Fallen arches, tumbled columns, and long, unroofed halls, the walls covered with paintings.
So the Tommyknockers had really bad fallen arches, he thought, listening to the rasp of his own respiration.
IF you were born in 1964, you've probably begun to notice signs of aging: fallen arches, a bald spot, a tummy that no longer tucks.
Pain in your midfoot may be caused by "fallen arches" or by being flat-footed.
Scientific research has conclusively proved that water causes the hair to drop out, fallen arches and ingrowing toe nails.
Fallen arches may refer to:
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She's got fallen arches.'
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Although the shafts are of varying heights, the columns are ingeniously arranged to support fallen arches harmoniously.
Learn how to ease, treat, or even avoid, the pain of blisters, gout, ankle sprains, fallen arches, and other ailments in your feet.
Lumbago, weak kidneys, fallen arches, aching gums, sore haunches.
Some common foot conditions that cause pain are plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, broken bones, fallen arches, and arthritis, among others.
Fallen arches (disambiguation)
The cop was above him now, a big man with flat feet.
Flat feet, it turns out, may even offer an advantage.
He sneaks around so on those flat feet of his.
Flat feet for children usually become regular arches later on.
In fact, it is not uncommon for top athletes to have flat feet.
Then, fishing for conversation, we remembered reading she has flat feet.
The man was now running up the side of the valley, huge flat feet flapping.
With his big flat feet, he ran like a duck in distress.
Surgery does not correct flat feet and should be avoided.
They are weary days of flat feet and swollen knees.
It had big heavy flat feet that smashed constantly against the floor.
If anything, there was a tendency for those with flat feet to have fewer injuries.
Frankie wants to prove himself by joining the military but is turned down because he has flat feet.
Flat feet in adults can arise from a variety of causes.
"Flat feet and a mole are too many faults for you to hand You're a hard woman."
He had a broad-brimmed blue hat and huge flat feet.
Moreover, humans have a foot arch rather than flat feet.
I would never have big jumps with my flat feet, I was told by some teachers.
Then scram, in a hurry, before any flat feet show up.
Most flexible flat feet are asymptomatic, and do not cause pain.
He left out his balding head and flat feet.
If such ones with hard, flat feet and top-heavy bodies can do it, there is no reason we all cannot.
People who have flat feet rarely have symptoms or problems.
The slapping of big flat feet was coming closer.
Robert stared again in awe at the fantastic gigantic flat feet!
As she fed, Splayfoot peered out from under a fringe of fur, mocking him silently.
Rockheart and Splayfoot soon stopped eating, evidently having taken their fill.
He'd gotten into a fight with his sister, Splayfoot, over a particularly juicy dwarf willow he'd found.
The calf squealed and ran to her mother, who tucked Splayfoot under her belly.
Every so often Longtusk would rouse Splayfoot and force her to walk around.
But now here was his mother, shadowed by that pest Splayfoot, and his sense of belonging dissipated.
Splayfoot came galloping up to him.
Splayfoot burrowed at her mother's chest, seeking her dugs.
It was Splayfoot, his sister.
Longtusk pulled tufts of the coarse grass into his own mouth, and helped Splayfoot to feed.
But where Splayfoot was subsiding toward death, Rockheart was still functioning, working.
Splayfoot responded passively, barely conscious.
Not in all the long years of the Cycle-" "He is right," Splayfoot insisted.
It struck Longtusk that Rockheart himself was barely in better condition than Splayfoot.
Gaunt, weakened, Splayfoot came limping toward Longtusk.
But he wasn't feeble yet, as he proved as he propelled Splayfoot forward with a mighty shove of his forehead at her rump.
Rockheart and Splayfoot lumbered forward and were welcomed into the huddle with strokes of trunk and deeper, contented rumbles.
There were a few greeting rumbles for Rockheart and Splayfoot, nothing but suspicious glares for Longtusk.
Chiropterotriton or Splayfoot Salamanders is a genus of salamander in the Plethodontidae family, endemic to Mexico.
They gathered together: Longtusk, Rockheart, Splayfoot, the bold Bull calf Threetusk, and two young Cows.
The Cave Splayfoot Salamander (Chiropterotriton mosaueri) is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family.
And behind Longtusk came Splayfoot, still weak, barely able to see, clinging onto Longtusk's tail with her trunk like a calf following its mother, as sheltered as he could manage.
It had done Longtusk no good at all to point out, perfectly reasonably, that as he had found the little tree it was in fact his willow and the one in the wrong here was Splayfoot, not him.
It was obvious that the journey was taking a heavy toll on poor Splayfoot; she was sinking once more into that ominous half-consciousness from which he feared, one day, she might not have the strength to climb out.
Her eyes half closed, Splayfoot ground up the grass with slow, feeble movements of her jaw, but he could see her tongue was spotted with black, and she was sucking at the grass as much as eating it.
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