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Conditions

HappyFeet are tailored to fit a variety of different conditions. Click on one below to Read More » about it, and to explore the products that are targeted to alleviate it.

Plantar fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

Here’s the scoop. Plantar Fasciitis is inflammation of the thick, fibrous band of tissue that reaches from the heel to the toes, supporting the muscles and arch of the foot. “Plantar” refers to the bottom of the foot; “fascia” is supportive tissue. When the plantar fascia becomes overly stretched, tiny tears occur in its surface. Read More »

Back, Hip and Knee Pain

Back, Hip and Knee Pain

Lateral Muscular Back Pain simply means muscular pain that is presents itself just above the hips and runs up your sides. The pain we are looking at comes primarily from standing and/or walking for long periods of time during the day and quite simply comes from the muscles being tired. Read More »

Tired and Sore Feet

Tired and Sore Feet

It happens to almost everyone. You get home at the end of the day and your feet are burning, sore, swollen and just plain tired. We all know the problem but what’s the solution? How would you feel at the end of the day if you could enjoy the benefit of an all-day foot massage? Read More »

Corns and Calluses

Corns and Calluses

Calluses grow on the bottom and sides of the foot – anywhere there is friction or rubbing against a hard surface – as the body’s defense mechanism against developing an open sore. The more the rubbing, the thicker the callus tends to form. Read More »

Poor Circulation

Poor Circulation

In layman’s terms, three basic conditions impair circulation to feet and legs: Diabetic Neuropathy, Peripheral Neuropathy and Peripheral Vascular Disease. In the U.S. alone, these three conditions are found in over 12 Million citizens. Read More »

Inflammation (Morton’s Neuroma)

Inflammation (Morton’s Neuroma)

Morton’s Neuroma is an inflammation of the Plantar Nerve that runs between the Metatarsal Bones of the 3rd and 4th toes. This inflammation is normally due to the wearing of tight shoes which cause the Metatarsal bones to rub on the Plantar Nerve. Read More »