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		<title>Taking a Vacation? Consider Compression socks for the journey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One often-overlooked travel companion that can make a significant difference in your comfort and well-being are compression socks.</p>
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		<p>Vacations are a time for relaxation, exploration, and making memories. Whether you&#8217;re embarking on a long-haul flight, a road trip, or even just spending a while on your feet exploring a new destination, the journey itself can sometimes take a toll on your body. One often-overlooked travel companion that can make a significant difference in your comfort and well-being are compression socks. In this post, we&#8217;ll explore the benefits of compression socks and why they should be a must-have item for your next vacation.</p>
<h3><strong>Reduce Swelling and Improve Circulation</strong></h3>
<p>One of the primary benefits of compression socks is their ability to improve the circulation of your blood from your legs. Prolonged sitting during travel can lead to blood pooling in the legs, since the larger muscles in your legs “turn off” when you are off your feet. This pooled blood can cause discomfort and swelling in your lower legs and ankles and can lead to aching and muscle cramps as well. Compression socks apply gentle pressure to the ankles and legs, aiding in the proper circulation of blood back to the heart. This can help prevent conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and alleviate the discomfort associated with swollen feet and ankles.</p>
<h3><strong>Minimize Fatigue and Discomfort</strong></h3>
<p>Long journeys, whether by plane, car, or train, can lead to tired and achy legs. Compression socks provide support to the muscles, reducing muscle fatigue and discomfort. The graduated compression design ensures that the pressure is highest at the ankles and gradually decreases towards the knees, promoting optimal blood flow and minimizing the impact of prolonged sitting or standing.</p>
<h3><strong>Prevent Varicose Veins</strong></h3>
<p>Travel-related activities, especially long flights, can contribute to the development of varicose veins. Compression socks exert pressure on the walls of the veins, helping to prevent them from over-stretching and bulging. Wearing compression socks during your journey can be a proactive measure to maintain the health of your veins and reduce the risk of developing varicose veins. If you already have varicose veins, compression socks are your primary treatment to manage your symptoms and to minimize their progression.</p>
<h3><strong>Enhance Comfort During Exploration</strong></h3>
<p>Vacations often involve a fair amount of walking and exploring new places. Whether you&#8217;re wandering through historic streets, hiking scenic trails, or navigating crowded attractions, a long day of walking can be taxing on your legs. Compression socks provide extra support to your muscles, reducing the amount your muscles must work and lessen your fatigue. This added support can make a significant difference, allowing you to enjoy your destination to the fullest without the distraction of achy or tired legs.</p>
<h3><strong>Adaptable and Stylish</strong></h3>
<p>Compression socks come in a wide variety of styles, colours, and materials, making them a versatile and fashionable accessory for any traveler. From knee-high socks to compression sleeves, thigh-high, and pantyhose styles, you can find options that suit your personal style and the climate of your destination.</p>
<h3><strong>Come See Us!</strong></h3>
<p>As you prepare for your upcoming vacation, consider the benefits that compression socks bring to your journey. If you&#8217;re in the market for compression stockings or seeking advice based on your health needs, our certified compression fitters at BioPed are here to assist. Contact us today to discover how we can help make your upcoming vacation a more comfortable and enjoyable experience!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don’t let leg swelling get in the way of doing the things you love.</p>
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		<p>Don’t let leg swelling get in the way of doing the things you love. Read below to find out everything you need to know about swelling in the legs and how we can help you do more.</p>
<p>Swelling in the legs, also known as peripheral edema, is a common condition that can affect people of all ages. It occurs when excess fluid builds up in the tissues of the legs, causing them to become swollen and sometimes painful. There are many potential causes of leg swelling, from underlying medical conditions to lifestyle factors, and it is important to identify the root cause to effectively manage the symptoms.</p>
<h3><strong>Causes of leg swelling</strong></h3>
<p>The various factors that can contribute to leg swelling include:</p>
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<li><strong>Prolonged sitting or standing: </strong>Sitting or standing for long periods of time can cause fluid to pool in the legs, leading to swelling.</li>
<li><strong>Injury: </strong>A sprained ankle or other leg injury can cause swelling in the affected area.</li>
<li><strong>Pregnancy:</strong> Hormonal changes, increased blood volume and pressure from the baby on the veins returning blood from the legs during pregnancy can all cause swelling in the legs.</li>
<li><strong>Heart, kidney or liver disease: </strong>Certain medical conditions can cause fluid retention, leading to leg swelling.</li>
<li><strong>Blood clots: </strong>A blood clot in the leg can cause swelling and pain.</li>
<li><strong>Medications:</strong> Some medications, such as high blood pressure medication and steroids, can cause leg swelling as a side effect.</li>
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<h3><strong>Treatment of leg swelling</strong></h3>
<p>The treatment for leg swelling will depend on the underlying cause. In some cases, lifestyle changes can be effective in managing the symptoms, such as:</p>
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<li><strong>Elevating the legs:</strong> Raising the legs above heart level can help to reduce swelling.</li>
<li><strong>Exercise: </strong>Regular exercise can improve circulation and reduce fluid buildup in the legs.</li>
<li><strong>Compression socks:</strong> Wearing compression stockings can help to reduce swelling and improve circulation. This is because compression socks use a graduated compression gradient (tightest at the bottom, loose at the top), to promote proper blood flow and circulation.</li>
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<p>In some cases, medications may be necessary to manage the symptoms, such as diuretics to help reduce fluid retention. If the swelling is caused by an underlying medical condition, such as heart or kidney disease, treating the underlying condition is the most effective way to manage the symptoms.</p>
<h3><strong>When to see a doctor</strong></h3>
<p>In most cases, leg swelling is not a serious condition and can be effectively managed with lifestyle changes or compression socks. However, there are some situations where medical attention is necessary. You should see a doctor for any leg swelling that you experience but consider an urgent care/emergency room visit if you experience:</p>
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<li>Sudden or severe leg swelling</li>
<li>Swelling in one leg only</li>
<li>Redness or warmth in the affected area</li>
<li>Shortness of breath</li>
<li>Chest pain</li>
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<p>These symptoms may indicate a blood clot or other serious medical conditions, and prompt medical attention is necessary.</p>
<h3><strong>Preventing leg swelling</strong></h3>
<p>Nobody likes when their legs swell, especially if there is pain or achiness. Thankfully there are a lot of easy ways to target leg swelling and get those legs feeling better quickly!</p>
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<li>Regular exercise</li>
<li>Maintaining a healthy weight</li>
<li>Avoiding prolonged sitting or standing</li>
<li>Elevating the legs when sitting or sleeping</li>
<li>Wearing comfortable shoes that fit properly</li>
<li>Avoiding too much salt in your diet</li>
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<p>It is important to identify the underlying cause to effectively manage the symptoms. Lifestyle changes and medications can be effective in managing the symptoms, and in some cases, medical attention may be necessary. By taking steps to prevent leg swelling and seeking prompt medical attention, when necessary, you can help to manage this condition effectively.</p>
<h3><strong>Should I book an appointment?</strong></h3>
<p>If you’re suffering from lower limb edema or general lower limb pain, let us know and book an appointment today! At BioPed Footcare, we are here for you. Meet with one of BioPed’s lower limb clinicians to see how you can keep your feet healthy or how to rehabilitate an injury!</p>
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		<title>Staying Comfortable During the Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2016 10:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s holiday season – which means braving long lines, running out to grab ingredients, and spending hours on prep time in the kitchen. It is imperative that we listen to our body – any foot, ankle or leg pain should not be ignored.</p>
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		<p>It&#8217;s holiday season – which means braving long lines, running out to grab ingredients, and spending hours on prep time in the kitchen. It is imperative that we listen to our body &#8211; any foot, ankle or leg pain should not be ignored.</p>
<p>How will your feet and legs survive the pounding of pavements and hours of standing? Easy – simply follow our guide on how to stay comfortable to give yourself the gift of comfort and avoid the holiday blues.</p>
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		<p>Plan your shoe wardrobe before heading out. You may need to pack these shoes in the morning if you are planning to shop after work. Consider the following:</p>
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<li>If you have bunions, look for shoes with a wide toebox.</li>
<li>If you have high or low arches, wear shoes with proper arch support or ones that can accommodate your orthotics.</li>
<li>If you are prone to sweaty feet, wear breathable footwear (avoid “pleather,” or winter boots when shopping).</li>
<li>Do not wear a pair of shoes for the first time on a lengthy shopping trip.</li>
<li>Wear shoes for which you have been custom fitted for, by a Pedorthist or Chiropodist, to avoid injury or pain.</li>
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		<p>Compression stockings complete any host/hostess outfit and are the secret to legs feeling energized when entertaining. Medical sock companies have begun to serve up fashionable comfort for both men and women. Patterns such as stripes or argyle, styles such as tights or dress socks, work well with any holiday attire.</p>
<p>Ask your BioPed clinician or family doctor if compression socks are right for you and wear these often, especially when standing or seated for long hours. Compression stockings will significantly reduce:</p>
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<li>Leg fatigue while shopping by improving blood flow returning from your feet to your heart, thus energizing tired leg muscles.</li>
<li>Swelling and leg achiness, which is a result of blood pooling below our knees (thanks to gravity) while standing for long periods.</li>
<li>Our risk of a deadly blood clot from being seated for extended periods on a plane</li>
<li>The likelihood of spider veins by keeping blood from being stagnant in the smallest of blood vessels while standing in line.</li>
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		<p>Compression stockings keep your leg muscles fatigue-free by ensuring muscle oxygen delivery via increased blood flow. Don’t let long hours on your feet dampen your party spirit with leg pain or swelling.</p>
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		<p>BioPed clinicians are available for advice or assessment year round. Be proactive and wear compression socks and proper footwear for your next shopping excursion &#8211; your feet and legs will thank you!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2014 14:44:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Standing all day, whether work or at play, can do a real number on your feet, legs, and back! Each year in Canada, thousands of work-related foot injuries are reported and an increasing number of sick days are taken because of leg and foot problems. Whether you’re cooking at a restaurant line, </p>
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		<p>Standing all day, whether work or at play, can do a real number on your feet, legs, and back! Each year in Canada, thousands of work-related foot injuries are reported and an increasing number of sick days are taken because of leg and foot problems. Whether you’re cooking at a restaurant line, cutting hair in a salon, teaching in a classroom, or folding T-shirts at a clothing store, making an extra effort to take good care of your feet and legs can go a long way toward staying healthy and comfortable.</p>
<h3>Problems that can result from extended periods of standing</h3>
<p>The most commonly reported symptoms from extended periods of standing are discomfort, fatigue and swelling in the legs. Workers required to spend too much time on their feet are at greatly increased risk of pain and discomfort affecting feet, shins and calves, knees, thighs, hips and lower back. In fact, studies have shown that musculoskeletal disorders are the most common causes of work-related ill-health, and that 17 per cent of these disorders affected the lower limbs.</p>
<p>There are many other debilitating and potentially very serious health concerns related to prolonged standing. Worsening of existing coronary heart disease, varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency have been associated with prolonged standing, as has pain in the lower limbs and feet. Further studies suggest back pain associated with work is about twice as common in those who work standing compared to those who usually work sitting, even after controlling for age and lifting weights.</p>
<p>Older workers and those employed in heavy manual jobs frequently develop knee and joint pain as they get older, and may become progressively less able to cope with constant standing. Other workers, for example those with arthritis, varicose veins caused by pregnancy or who have suffered a back or lower limb injury are also at an increased risk.</p>
<p>The effects of standing all day can show up almost right away and prolonged standing or walking can often accelerate health problems and soft tissue injuries. For example, standing all day on your feet can result in:</p>
<p>• Varicose veins<br />
• Plantar fasciitis<br />
• Low back pain<br />
• Muscle soreness and fatigue<br />
• High blood pressure<br />
• Knee or hip arthritis<br />
• Bunions<br />
• Pregnancy complications<br />
• Neck and shoulder stiffness<br />
• Chronic heart and circulatory disorders<br />
• Poor posture (and its effects)<br />
• Various foot problems and pain<br />
• Knee problems<br />
• Swollen or painful feet or legs<br />
• Stretched Achilles tendon (tendonitis)<br />
• Joint damage<br />
• Poor circulation and swelling in feet &amp; legs</p>
<h3>What causes these problems?</h3>
<p>Like many work-related hazards, standing usually is designed into a job. The physical layout or work practices of a task may force workers into awkward positions to reach across wide surfaces or do things repetitively without breaks. Standing is worse when you can&#8217;t move around much, or when you work on hard surfaces and/or wear unsuitable footwear.</p>
<p>Muscles work to hold you upright. Without resting or moving around, joints from the neck to the feet can become temporarily &#8220;stuck”. When this happens regularly, muscles get tired and their tendons and ligaments can be damaged, causing soft tissue injuries.</p>
<p>Standing still also reduces blood flow to muscles and stops the &#8220;muscle pump&#8221; (regular muscle movements) that returns blood from the feet and legs to the heart. Other body fluids won&#8217;t move unless leg muscles contract. When blood or other fluids don&#8217;t move properly, veins get inflamed and feet, ankles and legs swell, causing muscle ache.</p>
<h3>What can you do to prevent standing-related injuries?</h3>
<p>You can reduce the risks associated with prolonged standing – especially those suffering from chronic tired feet and stiff leg muscles. Below are simple actions you can take to get you through your day while avoiding …or at least reducing health hazards.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Alternate standing with sitting:</em></strong> Find the time to sit if you are standing for long periods of time. Use break periods or slow periods to sit.</li>
<li><strong><em>If you&#8217;re pregnant,</em></strong> try to put your feet up at work and rest with your feet higher than your head.</li>
<li><strong><em>Change positions frequently:</em></strong> Try walking around, stretching and standing in different positions to move your weight around.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://shop.bioped.com"><em>Wear comfortable and supportive shoes:</em></a></strong> Many stylish shoes are made nowadays that not only look great, but are power-packed with support and comfort features. Gone are the days of such shoes looking like something your great-grandmother would have preferred.  See what we&#8217;re talking about on <a href="http://shop.bioped.com">BioPed Footcare&#8217;s shop site</a>.</li>
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<li><strong><a href="https://www.bioped.com/products/orthotics/"><em>Custom made orthotics</em></a></strong> support the skeleton, muscles and fascia in the correct position – key to relieving many foot and leg pain symptoms. In particular, if you stand on your feet for extensive periods, orthotics help to improve posture, relieve joint stress, support ligaments, treat overpronation, increase comfort while walking and can help to reduce other foot conditions such as heel (plantar fasciitis) and forefoot (metatarsalgia) pain.  Ensure the orthotics are manufactured correctly, by seeing a foot expert who has a process designed with your best fit in mind.  Don&#8217;t know what to look for? <strong><a href="/locations/">Find a BioPed location</a></strong> and we will explain it in person.</li>
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<li><strong><em>Lower the heel and spare your toes:</em></strong> Keep the really high heels and the very pointy toes for parties and special events. These are not ideal shoes for somebody who works on their feet all day long. Lack of space for toes reduces circulation and encourages a range of problems from cramping of feet; heels push the toes deeper into the end of the shoe and if that end is pointed, there is very little space for the toes to go.</li>
<li><strong><em>Cover hard floors:</em></strong> If you are confined to a certain space and it has a hard floor covering, request a rubber mat or a rug to be placed on the floor. This will cushion the area that you are standing on, reducing the impact on your legs and feet from the hard surface.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://shop.bioped.com/search?type=product&amp;q=compression+socks+-sole"><em>Compression hose and socks</em>:</a></strong> Compression socks are well known among people suffering from leg or foot problems but they have benefits that many people, including active individuals and those who stand on their feet all day, can take advantage of.  With the growing awareness of compression socks and their health benefits, modern styles and colours have emerged.</li>
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<li><strong><em>Alternating knee flexion:</em></strong> Bend your knee and try, without going beyond your natural range of motion, to touch your heel to your buttocks with one leg and then the other. This will help loosen up the quadriceps (the four major muscles in front of the thighs).</li>
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<li><strong><em>Figure-8 hip rotations:</em></strong> Circling your hips in a figure-8 motion will prevent both hip tightness and blood stagnation in the lower extremities by shifting your balance from one side to the other.</li>
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<li><strong><em>Hacky-sack kicks:</em></strong> Kicking an imaginary ball with your instep will help loosen the origin connection points of your gluteus maximus (buttocks), which is the largest muscle in the body. The “glutes” can become tight, especially where they attach to your sacroiliac joint, whether you’re in a sedentary seated or standing position. Just a few kicks on each side can prevent tight glutes.</li>
<li><strong><em>Hamstring stretch:</em></strong> A great way to activate the hamstrings and stretch them simultaneously (strengthening and lengthening) is to do an active hamstring stretch. Simply stick your buttocks out, keeping your back flat. Rock back on your heels. Keep your knees slightly bent. Squeeze the inside of your thighs together without actually moving the knees and reach your chin forward. Unlike the more popular passive way to stretch, this active stretch should provide immediate relief to your hamstrings.</li>
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<li><strong><em>Calf stretch:</em></strong> If you can’t take a quick work break to do a downward-dog stretch, place both hands shoulder width apart and level on a wall, or, even at desk level. Place one foot forward and bend the knee so that the knee is directly over the ankle. The rear leg should be straight. You should feel the rear calf muscles stretching. As with the hamstring stretch, try to isometrically contract your thighs by activating the inner thighs without actually moving the knees.</li>
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