no... a foot stone bruise is what you get when you walk around barefoot. it feels rough and lumpy.
no... a foot stone bruise is what you get when you walk around barefoot. it feels rough and lumpy.
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Yes
It depends what you mean. If you mean just a normal bruise like on your arms or legs, then it is quite possible to bruise your foot, especially if you twist it or hit it on something. You can also bruise bones in your foot.
To heal a stone bruise, you need to stay off of it. Using ice and heat will help but ultimately it will just take time to heal it.
A horse with a stone bruise will need to be rested on soft bedding until he is sound again. Epsom salt soaks with warm water will help if the hoof abscesses as a result of the bruise. Anti-inflammatories may be given for a stone bruise, but is not usually recommended due to side-effects.
The most common condition for which fasciotomy is performed is plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the fascia on the bottom of the foot that is sometimes called a heel spur or stone bruise.
stone
When you kick a stone, your foot exerts a force on the stone, causing it to move away. Simultaneously, the stone exerts an equal force back on your foot in the opposite direction, which can cause your foot to experience a reaction force or potential pain, depending on the force exerted by the stone.
Joss Stone is from 5 foot 9 to 5 foot 10.
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