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Hairstylist standing for long hours while cutting a client’s hair, demonstrating how prolonged standing and added body load increase foot strain and lower-leg fatigue.

Nov 20

Understanding Weight-Related Foot Strain
When your body carries more load, your feet naturally work harder with each step. They absorb additional pressure, support more of your body’s weig...
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Clinician performing a general foot and ankle mobility assessment, observing movement patterns and medial ankle structures.

Nov 19

Tarsal Tunnel: Movement- and Mechanics-Focused Educational Overview for Clinicians
Important Notice The mechanistic explanations, physiological pathways, receptor responses, pressure ranges, and outcome percentages discussed in th...
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Woman vacuuming in her home, demonstrating everyday standing and walking activities that can aggravate or be improved by simple Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome relief strategies.

Nov 13

TENSION-RELATED INNER ANKLE STRATEGIES FOR DAILY COMFORT
Inner-ankle and arch tension can make routine activities, standing in line, walking after work, or doing chores, feel more demanding. Some people n...
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Person removing high heels and rubbing sore heel, symbolizing discomfort and strain linked to heel spurs and plantar fascia stress from poor footwear and repetitive pressure.

Oct 18

How Heel Spurs Relate to Foot Mechanics and Movement Awareness
How Heel Spurs Relate to Foot Mechanics and Movement Awareness Heel spurs, also referred to as calcaneal enthesophytes, are bony projections that c...
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A clinician performing targeted shoulder compression therapy on a patient, illustrating sustained 2–3 minute Recovery Reps™ used in the RƎ LOAD Method™ to improve muscle mobility and stimulate mechanotransduction for tissue recovery.

Oct 12

Understanding 3-Minute Recovery Reps with the R3 LOAD Method™
Important Notice The mechanistic explanations, physiological pathways, receptor responses, pressure ranges, and outcome percentages discussed in th...
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Group of healthcare professionals walking and talking in a hospital corridor, representing clinician collaboration and workplace mobility related to prolonged standing and walking comfort.

Sep 20

Clinician Guide to Supporting Comfort During Prolonged Standing and Walking
Important Notice The mechanistic explanations, physiological pathways, receptor responses, pressure ranges, and outcome percentages discussed in th...
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