Physiolift

(on west tokay)
Health and Medical in Lodi, CA
Health and Medical
Shoe Stores

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1100 West Tokay
Lodi, CA
95242

About

Welcome! Below is a list of symptoms that may be alleviated by using the Adjustable Heel Lift which can be purchased Here.

Shin Splints

Shin splints are the result of an increase in the amount of stress put on the shinbone and the connective tissues that attach your muscles to the bone. Some common activities which can lead to shin splints are:

Running downhill
Running on a slanted or tilted surface
Running in worn-out shoes
Engaging in sports with frequent starts and stops, such as basketball and tennis
Shin splints can also be the result of an excessive increase in running — running too hard, too fast or for too long.

Achilles Tendinitis

Achilles Tendinitis is the result of intense or repeated strain on the Achilles tendon which connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. Walking, running, jumping or pushing up on the toes all require the use of this tendon.

Over time the Achilles tendon weakens, making it easier to injure. This is especially true in people that engage in sports casually such as on weekends, or who have suddenly upped the intensity level of their running schedule.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis is common among runners. Additionally, pregnant women, overweight people, and people who wear shoes that don't meet their support needs are at risk.

The plantar fascia is the thick connective tissue (fascia) which supports the arch on the bottom (plantar side) of the foot. Normally, the plantar fascia is like a shock-absorber, supporting the arch in your foot. If there is too much strain on this tissue, it can cause small tears. Constant stretching and tearing can lead to irritation or inflammation of the fascia, leading to plantar fasciitis.

Knee Pain

Knee pain can be caused by injuries, mechanical problems, types of arthritis and other conditions. One mechanical cause of knee pain is walking on the outside or inside of your shoes due to one leg being shorter.

If you have hip or foot pain, you may unconsciously change the way you walk to spare the pain. But this adjustment can place more stress on your knee joint. In some cases, problems in the hip or foot can refer pain to the knee.

Hip Pain

Supination of the foot due to short leg syndrome can lead to hip pain. As a result of the shorter leg the body compensates by leaning to one side in order to level things out. Use of an Adjustable Heel Lift levels out the shorter leg and corrects posture, eliminating the strain causing pain in the hips.

Lower Back Pain

Uneven leg length causes the body compensates by leaning to one side in order to level things out. Use of an Adjustable Heel Lift levels out the shorter leg and corrects posture, eliminating the strain causing pain in the lower back.

Flatfeet

Flatfeet can alter optimal alignment of your legs which can contribute to problems in your ankles and knees. Treatment is helpful in preventing symptoms of pain.

Over time, wear and tear can weaken the tendon that runs along the inside of your ankle which helps support your arch.

Bunions

Bunions develop when the pressures of bearing and shifting your weight fall unevenly on the joints and tendons in your feet.

High-heeled or ill-fitting shoes
Inherited foot type
Foot injuries
Deformities present at birth (congenital)
Bunions can also develop as a result of an inherited structural defect (flat feet) or stress on your foot.

Migraine

There are any causes for migraines but much of it isn't very well understood. Aside from the more common causes, short-leg syndrome, leg-length discrepancy, or even leg length, can lead to pronation of the foot. As a result of the pronation the body's knee, hip, shoulder, and neck can be put under additional strain in the body's effort to compensate.

Long-term effects of this can lead to migraines due to constant strain from joint mis-alignment and stress.

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Information

Company name
Physiolift
Category
Health and Medical

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Physiolift in Lodi CA?
    You can reach them at: 209-366-2497. It’s best to call Physiolift during business hours.
  • What is the address for Physiolift on west tokay in Lodi?
    Physiolift is located at this address: 1100 West Tokay Lodi, CA 95242.
  • What are Physiolift(Lodi, CA) store hours?
    Physiolift store hours are as follows: Mon: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Tue: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.