It could be a number of things ,including action potentials that doen'st get enough electrolytes to fire it up.If it gets painful, consult your physician.
There is more than one bone in the heel. The group of bones in the heel are called the tarsal bones. The tarsal bones include the Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform and the Cuboid
No, your ankle is right above your heel. Your heel is at the bottom of your foot.
It is in the heel By Joshua Kodituwakku
Heel Spur
It cud be police mans heel ...... Which can Result in being a shooting pain comeing from your heel to your knee and it will hurt to stand up
I do have a feeling she is going to turn heel.
Because of abundant capillary flow.
I fell like a burning or tingling sensation
There is more than one bone in the heel. The group of bones in the heel are called the tarsal bones. The tarsal bones include the Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform and the Cuboid
The medial line extending from the great toe and lateral line extending from the fourth and fifth digit.
The medial longitudinal arch, the lateral longitudinal arch, and the transverse arch and the metatarsal arch are the four arches of the foot. The ML goes from heel to hallux (heel to big toe), the LL goes from the heel to the little toe, and the TA goes across the bottom of them and the metatarsal arch, formed by muscles and ligaments.
(infant or anyone) the medial line extending from the great toe and lateral line extending from the fourth and fifth digit
If it is a burning or tingling sensation, you could have some nerve problems, see a neurologist.
The left heel was Achilles week heel.
== == There are three arches in the foot, not one. They are the medial longitudinal arch, the lateral longitudinal arch, and the transverse arch. The ML goes from heel to hallux (heel to big toe), the LL goes from the heel to the little toe, and the TA goes across the bottom of them. There is just 1 arch in a foot check out this websit to learn more: http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=381&topcategory=Foot
Many of us get heal and heel confuse and BasicallyHeal means to feel betterWhile heel means the shoe heel or the foot
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