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poor circulation

What Is Poor Circulation In Feet

  Poor circulation is a common condition that typically develops from other health issues  such as diabetes, obesity, peripheral artery disease, blood clots, or  heart conditions. Poor circulation limits the blood flow, and thereby  the amount of nutrients, blood, and oxygen throughout the body, but most  commonly to the lower extremities. If you have poor circulation you may  experience numbness, tingling, pain, or muscle cramps in the legs and  feet. A podiatrist can help you manage circulation issues that affect  the feet, which is especially important for those afflicted with  diabetes.  



 

How We Help


 With the feet being the furthest extremity  from the heart, they  get the worst circulation. TheraSoles pumping  action greatly increases  the blood flow from heart throw the body and to  the feet. When you  increase the circulation, you improve your overall  health. Combined  with a good diet, lose of weight and better choices,  TheraSoles  massaging insoles will help improve your life. 


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