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 Sole Sisters
Cara ripped each shoe off, with the speed and excitemnent of a child opening a present, tossing each shoe out of the way with contempt, almost blaming it for getting in the way of her lust for the sweaty, smelly foot it had contained.
Through the toes of her left foot she felt her sister's stomach, her knavel and then the soft, moist pubic hair around the over-excited pussy.
Jennifer penetrated her sister's tunnel with the big toe of her left foot.
www.mcstories.com /SoleSisters/SoleSisters.html

  
 Athlete Foot - Skin diseases, conditions and procedures on MedicineNet.com
Most fungal rashes on the foot involve the webs between the toes (especially the web between the fourth and the little toe) or else the sole of the foot where the whole sole and the bottom part of the sides show what is called the "moccasin distribution" of fungus
But there are lots of other itches people get on the top of the foot or on parts of the sole.
People tend to call every itchy foot rash "Athlete foot" and treat it with fungus medicine.
www.medicinenet.com /script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10458   (495 words)

  
 Welcome to SOLE Custom Footbeds
Whether you are a professional athlete or on your feet all day at work, with six models to choose from it is easy to find the right SOLE for you.
Foot problems can occur from incorrect selection of your footwear, resulting in serious injuries such as plantar fasciitis (an overuse injury affecting the sole of the foot) and others.
Commonly referred to as insoles, our heat moldable custom footbeds form to the shape of your feet and provide you with a personalized, custom fit with genuine comfort.
www.yoursole.com   (178 words)

  
 Sole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sole (foot) is the bottom of the foot.
Sole, in shoemaking, the part of the footwear that touches the ground
Sole Technology, an American footwear company specializing in skateboarding shoes
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sole   (230 words)

  
 Shoe Arch Support And Foot Support
To control over-pronation and support the foot a shoe must have a stiff mid-sole and a firm heel counter.
A shoe with a soft, flexible mid-sole gives no support because it twists and bends with your foot as you walk.
When people talk about support in a shoe they are referring to the ability of the shoe to reduce over-pronation, the natural inward twisting motion of the foot and ankle.
www.feetrelief.com /feetrelief/goodshoe.html   (282 words)

  
 The Ankle and Foot
The main nerve to the foot is the posterior tibial nerve which the enters the sole of the foot by running down behind the inside bump of the ankle called the medial malleolus.
The most common symptom is a vaque pain in the sole of the foot that is either a burning or tingling pain.
The tarsal bones are connected to the 5 long bones of the foot called the metatarsals.
topcondition.com /members/ankle_and_foot.htm   (282 words)

  
 Re: club foot
I sometimes leave the heels on a club foot a bit taller relative to the live sole plane,more like a quarter inch instead of the normally recommended eigth inch.
This is to insure the foot lands heel first.With each subsequent trimming, the foot seems to create and release more flaskey loose sole, and it will exfoliate more, gradually lowering the heels.
Something to consider in your case is that if your filly has a fairly severe club foot, you need to discuss the possibility of a check ligament surgery with our veterinarian.
www.horseshoes.com /prdsrvbb/hhhhhh/messages/676.htm   (790 words)

  
 Visuals Unlimited Stock Photography
vu206196 - A plantar wart is a painful growth in the skin on the sole of the foot.
vu206197 - A plantar wart is a painful growth in the skin on the sole of the foot.
It is often associated with the loss of hair and nails, hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, and pruritus.
www.visualsunlimited.com /browse/vu206/dirpage.html   (19118 words)

  
 Sole - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sole
The "Sole" of the foot is known in medical terms as the plantar aspect.
The Sole is the bottom of the foot.
Sole is a rapper and co-creator of the Anticon record label.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Sole.html   (130 words)

  
 Foot pain descriptions Sole Solutions
The Sole Solutions full length and 3/4 length Comfort Foam Sole Supports are designed to lift the ball of the foot into its proper position, keep it there, and relieve the pain while correcting the cause of the problem.
Therefore, pressure sores, chronic painful areas, and ulcers in the feet are best treated with orthotic sole supports featuring modern materials like Plastazote which conform to the shape of the foot that can eliminate pain, shield and protect painful areas, and decrease the chance of ulcerations occurring.
The Sole Solutions Heel Spur Cushion is designed to provide pain relief for both these conditions while simultaneously helping to correct the underlying problem.
www.sole-solutions.com /pain_descriptions.html   (1938 words)

  
 Introductory Karate - Lesson 8: Basic Movement
Rather than just pulling the back leg up, think of starting the movement by using the back leg as a spring by pushing off the entire sole of the back foot.
Continue the step by moving the foot that is still flat on the ground out from behind the foot that performed the cross over.
The back foot should not slide forward at the conclusion of the step.
www.i-clps.com /karate/lesson8.html   (1938 words)

  
 CLUB-FOOT - LoveToKnow Article on CLUB-FOOT
The pain is due to the nerves of the toes (which come from the sole of the foot) being pressed upon by the rounded ends of the long bones of the foot near the web of the toes.
In talipes varus the foot is turned inwards and shortened, the inner edge of the foot is raised, and the child walks on the outer edge.
It does not generally yield to palliative measures (though rest of the foot and a change to broad-toed, easy boots may be helpful), and the only effectual remedy is resection of the head of one of the metatarsal bones, after which relief is complete and permanent.
27.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CL/CLUB_FOOT.htm   (789 words)

  
 Teaching the Instep Kick to Beginning Soccer Players
The parts of the foot (figure 1), including the instep, should be defined to beginners because various kicks and traps are named by the part of the foot used in their execution (e.g., inside of the foot kick, sole of the foot trap).
First, the support foot is planted farther from the ball in the angled approach (figure 4), but it is still positioned directly to the side of it.
When kicking with the right foot, the approach should be from behind and to the left of the ball; the approach is made from behind and to the right of the ball when kicking with the left foot.
www.coachesinfo.com /category/soccer/105   (1807 words)

  
 Structure of sole of shoes to increase mobility and stability of ankle joint
When standing naturally, they took the standing on tiptoes using the front sole, slightly move the center of gravity to the heel or took the standing on heels using the back sole when the ankle knee was made dorsiflexion.
The exercise of plantar flexion and dorsiflexion with bare foot and athletic shoes was also very similar, and the characteristics of center of gravity were mainly 42% at the back and forth positions of center of gravity for bare foot and mainly 51% for athletic shoes, indicating the similar characteristics.
Since mean foot length of the subjects was 24.2 cm, when set the distance from heel to tiptoes at 0 to 100%, the bare foot positioned in 44%, and the athletic shoes in 48%.
www.i-roc.com /articles/5article.htm   (1807 words)

  
 Foot Torture 7& falanga
Foot roasting described a particularly nasty torture when the victims legs were immobilized in stocks and the soles of the feet were smeared with fat and boiled over red-hot coals.
Bastinado or beating the sole of the foot was meted out to both genders as a punishment and often inflicted with sufficient vigour as to cause death to the victim.
Foot kissing and sucking was a common practice with the whole foot being placed in the mouth.
podiatry.curtin.edu.au /falanga.html   (4928 words)

  
 Chapter 33 On the Bones of the Foot
The two middle bones look somewhat like a wedge: where they face the upper part of the foot, they are rather wide and rounded, and where they form the sole of the foot, they look no less acute than if they were inserted like wedges between the innermost and outermost bones of the tarsus.
Chapter 33 On the Bones of the Foot
that the four bones of the tarsus are articulated to the cuboid bone and the navicular bone.
vesalius.northwestern.edu /chapters/FA.1.33.html   (4928 words)

  
 Chinese Foot Binding
Binding created a deep cleft -- essentially it folded the sole of the foot in half by bringing the heel and the front of the foot together.
The front of the foot was pulled down and back, while the heel was pulled down under the ankle and forward toward the toes.
This cleft was considered a deeply private, sensual, erotic part of the body, and the ritual of unbinding and performing hygiene to the foot and cleft, was very intimate, done in private with a trusted maidservant.
www.geocities.com /legcaliper/4lotus.htm   (857 words)

  
 club-foot - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about club-foot
In humans, a deformity of the foot that prevents a normal standing position with the sole of the foot flat on the ground.
In its commonest form (talipes equinovarus) the foot is drawn downwards and inwards, forcing the person to walk on the outer edge of the foot.
Club Universitario de Buenos Aires (amateur rugby club)
encyclopedia.farlex.com /club-foot   (326 words)

  
 Foot Wear
Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungus that grows on and between toes and on the sole of the foot.
Symptoms of athlete's foot include intense itching of the feet, cracked or blistered skin, or peeling of the skin, especially between the toes.
As it turns out I might have a damaged athlete's foot but I didn't have the tinea pedis fungus.
www.rondagates.com /weekly/2000/w01-37.html   (403 words)

  
 DASKC > Kihon > Keri Waza
Strike the target with the ball of the foot, not with the sole of the foot, the heel, and especially not with the toes.
Pick a side to kick to, the foot on the side is the kicking foot, the foot on the opposite side is the moving foot.
As the support foot finishes rotating, the kicking knee should stop in front of you, and the kicking foot should strike the target.
www.daskc.org /kihon/04keri_waza.shtml   (2459 words)

  
 Foot length, an accurate predictor of nasotracheal tube length in neonates -- Embleton et al. 85 (1): 60 -- Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition
Pospisilova-Zuzakora V. Determination of the body length of the fetus with the aid of the length of the sole of the foot.
Foot length is a reliable and reproducible predictor of nasotracheal tube length and is at least as accurate as the conventional
ETT length from foot length with 95% prediction intervals.
fn.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/full/85/1/F60   (2459 words)

  
 University Orthopaedics -- Foot Surgery
Plantar Fasciitis : This is a chronic pain felt in the heel, due to an inflamation of the fibrous tissue (plantar fascia) on the sole of the foot.
The bones of your foot are arranged in an arch, which distributes your weight between your heel and forefoot, allowing you to stand upright, walk and maintain balance.
The many bones of your foot and ankle are held together by a complex network of muscles, tendons and ligaments.
www.uortho.com /foot.html   (2459 words)

  
 Sole of the Foot
a series of plane synovial joints; the longitudinal arch of the foot is formed by the shapes of the metatarsal bones and is supported by the plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament and many other small interosseous ligaments; the tendons of the tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior mm.
it is the largest and strongest bone in the foot; a fracture of the calcaneus which separates the tuberosity from the body can be a debilitating injury
after crossing the plantar surface of the foot deep to the intrinsic muscles, it inserts on the medial cuneiform and the base of the 1st metatarsal bone
anatomy.uams.edu /AnatomyHTML/foot.html   (2459 words)

  
 Footbinding - Australian Museum's Body Art
She left my big toe, and folded down the rest of the toes under the sole of the foot and then used the strips to tie it in many layers...
Another version suggests that the Empress had a club foot and insisted that all women bind their feet so that hers became the model for beauty in the court.
Mothers bound the feet of their daughters at around 5 years of age and gradually decreased the size of the child's foot over a period of months.
www.austmus.gov.au /bodyart/shaping/footbinding.htm   (776 words)

  
 chinesefootbindinganswers.doc
Binding bandage (3inch wide, 7 ft length) was wrapped around foot to curl the 4 lesser toes under the sole.
A special foot binding stool was used and usually the mother or a ‘hired woman’ did the binding.
Describe some of the changes that occurred to the foot as a result of the foot binding process.
www.latrobe.edu.au /podiatry/pod12pbmlectures/chinesefootbindinganswers.doc   (283 words)

  
 Sole - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The "Sole" of the foot is known in medical terms as the plantar aspect.
Sole is a rapper and co-creator of the Anticon record label.
Sole also refers to a type of edible fish; see Sole (fish).
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Sole   (120 words)

  
 Press Area
Sof Sole continues to lead the way in innovation with the new Performance Stable Trac, which is the first footbed with a dual density heel cradle.
Sof Sole is a leading brand of performance footbeds, laces, and shoe care in sporting goods and shoe stores, with distribution in thousands of retail outlets across North America and in 65 countries throughout the world.  Sof Sole footbeds and socks are guaranteed to improve your performance or your money back.
The system works so well and is so unique because the Implus foam found in all Sof Sole insoles is the only breathable foam on the market that absorbs moisture and works it to the bottom of the insole away from the foot and out of the shoe.
www.sofsole.com /pages/press.php   (10374 words)

  
 Heel Counters Increase Foot Support In Shoes
A good firm heel counter helps lock the foot into the shoe and anchors it to the mid-sole.
If you are experiencing or commonly experience foot, ankle or knee problems then you should consider trying shoes with firm heel counters.
A firm, thick heel counter cradles the heel and arch and reduces over-pronation.
www.feetrelief.com /feetrelief/heel_counter.html   (310 words)

  
 Yoga and Your Feet - Sole Mates - Standing Poses, Foot Health and Bliss
If you keep working with your feet and toes on a regular basis, massaging some mobility into them, you will be rewarded with better foot health, and better standing poses too!
Sit down and give yourself a gentle foot massage.
Your feet contain 26 bones apiece - grasp each foot, squeeze the sides, pull the toes back and forth, side to side.
www.allspiritfitness.com /library/features/aa052501a.shtml   (310 words)

  
 yoga standing advanced
Bend the right leg at the knee, raise the right thigh and bring the sole of the right foot high up the inside of the left thigh.
Draw the left foot upward bending the knee and wrap the left foot around your right leg.
Draw the right foot upward and wrap the right foot around your left leg.
www.helenekoops.com /yoga/yoga_standing_adv.htm   (310 words)

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