Friday, January 28, 2011

The Vicious Cycle

There are approximately 70 million obese Americans and that number doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Many of those 70 million are caught between a rock and a hard place. Obesity can make foot problems worse. Extra weight puts stress on the joints of the body and the foot is no exception. This can lead to flat feet and heel pain, which make it harder to exercise and lose weight. Without exercise and weight loss, many of those 70 million people’s obesity leads to other problems like diabetes, heart disease, and other serious health risks.

This is where your podiatrist can save the day and your life. Obese adults should seek help for their chronic foot conditions as soon as possible so they can start a healthy exercise program. Chronic heel pain from carrying extra weight is a common cause of the lack of exercise in obese adults. Proper evaluation by your podiatrist is the very first step. And don’t let fear delay this appointment. Many causes of foot pain can be relieved without going under the knife. Stretching exercises, orthotics, and the proper athletic shoes with good shock absorption can work quite the wonder. If a condition is severe enough for surgery, you can still participate in non-weight-bearing exercises during your recovery, such as a stationary bike, swimming, or weight training.

Many diabetic patients are worried about exercising because of the risk for foot ulcers. This should not persuade you to avoid exercise. Treadmills or elliptical machines can be used to minimize the pounding stress on the feet. And losing weight can help in the control of your diabetes. For the diabetic patient, regular foot exams are also very beneficial in assessing any problematic spots before they worsen. With the right foot care and foot wear, all patients can find a workout routine that is safe and productive for them. To get back into your workout routine, come by and see Dr. Grimm or Dr. Pattison of Foot Associates of Central Texas.