Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fetish Ballet Slippers

Corns and calluses are common however and pressure to the Achilles tendon at the posterior aspect of the malleoli is reported. The foot when the dancer adopts a turned out position can lead to tendinitis. Repeated jumping and landing may irritate the sesamoids causing sesamoiditis. Dancers are taught to land lightly and with a small bend of the knees to dissipate the shock of hitting the hard floor. To ignore this may lead to chondromalacia of one of the sesamoids. Stress fractures are frequently reported with the most common site in the second metatarsal.

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