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Robin had a foot injury and so couldn't dance.
Absolutely, the Achilles is only the main injury or the most serious injury, but you also got lots of other tendon and muscle tears and pulls all over the foot and ankle area when your Achilles went out. If the Achilles is damaged, it will probably swell at times and that is bound to cause discomfort to the area including the peroneal tendon.
Stand on one foot and hop (stay on that foot), brush the ball of the other foot against the floor (forward), spank ball of the same foot back to hopping position, then step on that foot; and pick up the other foot to hopping position. Reverse on other foot.
It is a 7-foot black diorite (basalt) block on which much of the Code of Hammurabi was inscribed. Some of the original inscription was removed by a later ruler. As of 2018, the stele is displayed in the Louvre museum in Paris. King Hammurabi of Babylon lived from about 1810 BC to 1750 BC. His code was among the earliest written systems of laws.
im 14 and im 6'4" with a shoe size 14
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It depends on what kind of foot injury that you have. I have heard that when there is a sprain, it is better to walk on it and exercise for it to heal, but if the injury is a break, you need to stay off of your foot.
Its ok, your not that much shorter than your crush.
Depends on the size of the foot - a child's food will take far less pressure to crush than an adult man's foot.
No. It is a fungal infection of the foot.
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If the injury is to your foot you will want to seek out a podiatrist. That would be a doctor that specializes in foot injuries.
The permanent treatment for your foot pain will depend on the extent of the injury. If this was a previous injury that seems to have returned, I would advise seeing your physician, as he or she would be best qualified to tell you how to treat the specific injury.
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The possessive form of the noun foot would be foot's. The foot's horrible smell.
There are many causes of pain in the foot. Pain in the foot can be a result of an injury such as a sprain, fracture or broken bone. If your foot pain persists you should seek advice from a medical professional.