Feet are prone to a lot of friction and pain which in many cases is the primary reason for many painful conditions like calluses and Metatarsalgia. Calluses are commonly seen on feet or hands places where there is repeated friction. There are many variants in calluses and equally painful and cause a lot of discomfort. Metatarsalgia is a problem that is caused on the ball of the foot that is also known as the region of metatarsal heads. These heads become painful and inflamed which doctors suggest is due to excessive pressure over long periods. Both Metatarsalgia and calluses don’t have definitive reasons for occurring however, doctors and researchers have been able to list out as many reasons as possible like ill-fitting footwear, few women’s dressy shoes or any other restrictive shoes, or footwear that have narrow toe area that force the foot- ball area into a tiny pace leading to pressure and pain eventually. Though there are treatments available for these problems, on a day to day basis feet need that protection before the treatment kicks in and during it. Anatech introduced a wonderful product called Ball of Foot Gel Cushionthat has been successful in providing relief from pain and discomfort for those people struggling with calluses and Metatarsalgia on their feet.
How does Ball of Foot Gel Cushion works?
- Ball of Foot Gel is an amazing product that is specially only made for people suffering with foot pain and works for both prevention and pain relief
- The use of Gel ensures that the pain from the foot is transferred onto the cushion and assures comfort throughout the day
- Since the design is wide it covers all the front part of the foot and curbs any chance of toes compressing
- The Ball of Foot Gel cushion is a very practical invention as it is designed to fit in any kind of shoe regular or fancy. It is also very hygienic as the cushion can be washed and reused
- There is no need for worry as it is gel based, the cushion once inserted sits firmly and doesn’t move irrespective of the hours put in or the movement