The sensation of your foot feeling like it's sticking to the floor when you try to walk can be caused by several factors, including muscle fatigue, neurological issues, or certain medical conditions like plantar fasciitis. It may also result from improper footwear or surfaces that create excessive friction. Additionally, anxiety or stress can contribute to this feeling by affecting your muscle control. If the sensation persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
That's one of the classic signs of Parkinson's disease.
my right foot is like pins sticking me. and numness
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The floor is cold?
If it is only your foot, poke it on the side. Do you feel a little solid lump sticking out? If you do, you just pulled a muscle. Just walk around a bit, and it'll be better. Don't worry.
3 foot = 1 yard so 30 foot x 30 foot floor = 10 yard x 10 yard floor = 100 square yards.
you haven't pushed against the bone to feel the pulse in the vein in, or the person might have very low blood pressure
Foot. In order to make a legal shot and not foul, one foot must remain on the floor. There is no limit to how much of the foot, but some portion of the player's foot must be on the floor when a shot is made or it is a foul.
Look at your kitchen floor. Many linoleum floor tiles are 1 square foot in area. One foot on each side. ■
Pressure on the foot is propably the answer because my feet used to be swollen from the pressure on my foot and my shoe was too small. Those could be the reasons
180 square feet Assuming you mean a 12 foot by 15 foot floor, the answer is 12*15 = 180 square feet.
Landing foot? Or grounded foot.