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CES 2008: CROCS Crocs O-Dials

by expotv (Category: Howto & Style)

Stow your cell phone in style with the funky and convenient Crocs-O-Dial.
Costing only $19.99 and made from the same material as the popular shoes, the Crocs-O-Dial holds any type of mobile device including cellular phones and MP3 players.
Carry your case in a variety of ways with the uniquely designed adjustable and removable clips and straps.
You can even personalize the case with attachable Jibbitz.


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Crocs Butter

Crocs Butter
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Crocs ButterAre your Crocs feeling dirty? Well shine them to like new appearance. Just wash your Crocs with warm soapy water, wipe them clean and dry then rub the Crocs Butter sponge evenly over the tops of your Crocs for a shiny new look! A must have for all Crocs owners….

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Heading north on FL 905

Heading north on FL 905

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Your Bunions and How to Treat Them
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dr_Andrew_Schneider]Dr Andrew Schneider

A bunion is a prominence on the inside of the foot, just before the big toe. It is one of the most common foot conditions. It is much better to seek treatment in the early stages, but most wait for them to be problematic.

A large bunion makes it difficult to find shoes that fit properly. The bump of the deformity presses up against the shoe, causing it to not fit properly. The soft tissue overlying the bony bump becomes inflamed and uncomfortable. If this is happening to you, your podiatrist will likely recommend correction by surgery. The surgeon breaks the metatarsal bone, which has shifted and caused the bunion to form, shifts part of the bone over to straighten it, and then fixates it with either a pin or screw. That follows with weeks of using crutches, wearing a surgical shoe or boot, and hobbling along. Foot looks nice and straight. Bunion corrected…right? Wrong!

To fully understand, I need to explain why a bunion forms. Poorly fitting shoes are not usually the cause of a bunion. It is caused because the feet cannot always manage pressures in the most efficient manner. Due to some structural instability, which may come anywhere from the lower back down to the foot itself, the feet are forced to compensate in order to keep you walking. The imbalance is the part that is often hereditary. This shifts the pressures around and causes muscular imbalance and often forces bones to shift around.

So, the bunion is not the actual problem, but rather than the effect of the mechanical problems that caused it. So bunion surgery does not address the underlying cause of the bunion. If the mechanical instability that caused a bunion is not addressed, it will come back! So what to do? How do we control mechanics?

Mechanical issues of the foot and leg are correctable. The use of a custom orthotic device is the most common way to correct the underlying mechanics that cause instability, weakness, pain, and ultimately deformities such as bunions. During an evaluation for custom orthotics, your podiatrist will take measurements to be able to identify and understand the forces causing the bunion deformity to form. He will then take a mold of your foot by wrapping it in plaster, using a foam mold, or walking across a computer force plate. The mold is sent to a lab with a specific prescription to have the orthotics made.

So what if you don’t get an orthotics after bunion surgery? What could possibly happen? If you just correct the deformity, but don’t address the underlying biomechanical reason the deformity exists, you are likely to see the bunion returning over the next several years. The worst case I have seen is with a 25 year old woman. She had her first bunion surgery at age 16. In the following nine years, she had two more bunion surgeries. Not one of the doctors suggested the possibility of mechanical control with an orthotics to prevent future surgery. This, to me, is criminal!

The take home message is this: Surgery is a fine solution, and often the only solution, for a painful bunion deformity. Just realize that there are larger issues that need to be addressed. If your podiatrist does not bring up biomechanical control with an orthotics after surgery, be sure to ask about it.

Dr. Andrew Schneider is a podiatrist in Houston, TX and is the medical director of Tanglewood Foot Specialists. He treats all injuries and conditions of the foot and ankle. For more information and many informative videos, visit http://www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com and his blog at http://tanglewoodfootspecialists.blogspot.com

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crocs Toddler/Little Kid Cayman Sandal

crocs Toddler/Little Kid Cayman Sandal
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crocs Toddler/Little Kid Cayman Sandal

The CrocsTM Shoes Cayman is so comfortable that you’ll wear it day and night! It molds to your foot and is so easy to get on and off that you may forget how to tie your shoes. The loose fit of this sl
crocs Toddler/Little Kid Cayman Sandal

The CrocsTM Shoes Cayman is so comfortable that you’ll wear it day and night! It molds to your foot and is so easy to get on and off that you may forget how to tie your shoes. The loose fit of this sl

Cayman sandal? Why limit your child? Sure, this clog from crocs has a ventilated upper and a traction outsole to make it a top wet-dry performer–perfect for the beach–but we can think of a zillion o

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Crocs Crocs and more Crocs

by ShoesOnAShoestringTV (Category: Howto & Style)

Learn about what makes Crocs so great!

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Girls Aloud - Style DVD - Nadine Talks Shoes (Part 2)

by thesnoogs (Category: Howto & Style)

Nadz wrestles with Crocs ;)

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Eric’s Blog (the one with a lot of shoes)

by abs4260 (Category: People & Blogs)

just me ranting about flip flops and crocs.
Also testing out my new title sequence, along with previewing outtakes in the end credits.


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