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Health Tip: When Tendinitis Affects Your Feet
By LadyLively on November 4, 2013

When tendinitis affects the foot, even walking can become difficult.
The American Podiatric Medical Association says tendon inflammation can affect the foot due to:
- An injury.
- Overuse.
- Failure to properly stretch before an activity.
- Exercising without proper form.
- Having risk factors for tendinitis, such as flat feet, tight tendons or arthritis.
Source: HealthDay
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