fallen arches


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Translations

fallen arches

npiedi mpl piatti
to have fallen arches (Med) → avere i piedi piatti
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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The expert, however, urged mothers that notice deformity in the feet in their children such as club foot and fallen arches, also known as flat feet, to take them to the hospital.
The increasing number of patient suffering from swollen feet- lymphedema -- edema, plantar fasciitis - heel pain, flat feet - fallen arches, bunions - hallux valgus, hammertoes, heel spurs are primarily driving this market.
Last but not least is Fallen Arches, a solo project from Greenock singer/songwriter Colin Bell.
Adult-acquired flatfoot deformity, or "fallen arches," can result from injury, running, and other high-impact activities, as well as arthritis, obesity, diabetes, or age-related wear and tear.
"Life begins at 40 but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times" - Helen Rowland (1875-1950), an American journalist and humourist.
"Irritable bowels, a slipped disc, arthritis, stomach ulcer, shin splints, fallen arches..."
Love Music will celebrate the 10th anniversary with local artists who are putting out vinyl tomorrow, including Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5, who will be releasing their Cross the Road single on yellow vinyl, Pronto Mama, Ultras and Fallen Arches.
Marty Wilde avoided it because his manager Larry Parnes had him rejected with fallen arches. Tommy Steele, who had the same manager, was rejected with flat feet.
cracked heels, broken nails, calloused hands and fallen arches. Yes, that was me after seven solid days of hard graft from morning to night.
"I also have hypermobility, knock knee, crow's feet, fallen arches and I use a hearing aid.