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How should I measure my feet?

Small Measures - Small Shoe Sizes 1,1.5,2, 2.5, 3 and 3.5 in...
To take your measurements first measure the length of each foot in millimetres. Then measure the circumference of your foot around the widest point just behind the toes. Measurements should be taken to the nearest millimetre.
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How does Incredible Feets measure feet?

Incredible Feets - Your Neighborhood Sneaker Store
Incredible Feets uses Brannock Devices to measure your feet. These measuring tools were created years ago and typically represent a more traditional domestically produced sizing. Due to the fact that most brands run small and some run very small we typically move up ½ to 1 full size for adults and a minimum of 1 full size from where the toe ends for children. These measurements are a place to start and the shoes must then be fit properly.
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When you talk about 260 linear feet, how do you measure?

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Physical Pla...
In the case of floor tile, we simply take the square footage of the room; 160 square feet isn't much floor tile (16' x 10'). In the case of pipe insulation, we generally "eyeball it" since we are usually well below the 260 linear feet reporting requirement. Many pipe insulation lengths are each 3 feet, so 260' is roughly 90 lengths. Count one "T" or "L" as one length.
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What about my children's feet?

FAQ's
Naturally you want your child to be strong and healthy and your podiatrist will lead you and your child to healthy feet. Those little developing feet which will have to carry the entire weight of the body through a lifetime of standing, walking and running, are composed of 52 bones. This is 25% of all bones in the body, plus, there are many muscles, tendons, ligaments, arteries, veins and nerves in your feet.
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How can I get my feet in shape?

The Barefoot FAQ
Walk barefoot. Walk barefoot some more. Go barefoot everywhere you can. Your soles, foot muscles, ligaments, and tendons are like any other parts of your body: you have to use them to develop them, otherwise they will atrophy. Note that you wouldn't need to build up your feet if you went barefoot from birth as nature intended. What you're actually doing by "building them up" is getting them back to their natural state.
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Can I get arthritis in my feet?

PGOA - FAQ
The symptoms of arthritis which may include joint swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, redness, and/or limitation of motion, plus early morning stiffness, and skin rashes - often show up first in the feet? Since arthritis attacks the joints - and each of your feet has 33 joints - it is easy to understand how arthritis can seriously affect foot function. Fortunately; there is much you can do offset these effects on your feet and stay as active as you want to be.
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Why do my feet sweat?

Frequently Asked Questions - Southern Ohio Foot and Ankle As...
Feet excrete as much as 8 ounces of moisture a day. This is due to the fact there are 250,000 sweat glands in both feet.
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Will my feet get blotchy?

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The patent-pending foot spray showers your feet with warm water throughout the session, assuring even coverage on your your feet.
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How do I convert units of measure, such as feet and inches or Fahrenheit degrees?

U.S. Embassy - Tokyo, Japan
Online Conversion converts just about anything to anything else. Over 5,000 units, and 50,000 conversions.
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Should I measure myself?

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Yes, before and after the wrap treatment. Using the chart measure yourself and record the measurement. Carefully mark with a small ink mark on the skin above and below the measure for and exact location. This will help when remeasuring after the wrap treatment. Introduction to wrapping |Index| Wrapping Testimonials |FAQ about wrapping| Business Opportunities | Wrapping Instructions
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What will this measure do?

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The Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act provides the most basic protection to farm animals: merely allowing them to turn around and extend their limbs. It's hard to imagine a more moderate initiative. The purpose of the measure is to prevent three of the most cruel and inhumane forms of extreme confinement in the world of animal agribusiness: veal crates, battery cages, and gestation crates. All three of these practices have already been legislated against in the European Union.
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What do Pedometers Measure?

Walk4Life - Frequently Asked Questions
Early pedometers were mechanical and used a moving lever arm to count steps. Electronic pedometers now detect movement through a spring loaded, counter-balanced mechanism that records vertical acceleration at the hip. Pedometers measure the number of steps a person takes throughout the day.
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How can I measure my risk?

British Heart Foundation - Doubt Kills - FAQ
Talk to your GP or practice nurse about having an assessment to determine your risk of developing coronary heart disease. This will involve measuring your blood sugar, blood cholesterol, blood pressure and your weight and height. It will also involve an assessment of your smoking history and a history of your family's illness (did your mother, father, siblings or other close relatives acquire heart disease before the age of 55 if they were a man or 65 if they were a woman)
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What do the ratings measure?

LG ICC Cricket Rankings
Think of the LG ICC ratings as a system for identifying the players who could be selected for an ICC World XI if it was picked today. Take a look at the latest top tens, and you should find that most of the players at the top would be candidates for your current World XI. The ratings have often been described as a measure of form, but this is a simplification.
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Which foot should I measure?

Hologic - Sahara FAQ
Several published clinical studies have shown dominant vs. non-dominant does not make any difference but you should always measure the same foot. If a limb has been immobilized due to a fracture, then the other foot should be tested. This is particularly true with hip fractures (old or new). In addition, if there has been a foot fracture, that foot should not be measured. If the patient's skin, in the area to be tested, is abraded and/or has an open sore, do not measure that heel.
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Is there a measure of underemployment?

Current Population Survey Frequently Asked Questions
Because of the difficulty of developing an objective set of criteria which could be readily used in a monthly household survey, no official government statistics are available on the total number of persons who might be viewed as underemployed. Even if many or most could be identified, it would still be difficult to quantify the loss to the economy of such underemployment.
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How often should I measure?

Stresstech
The frequency of measurements depends on your need. You can make a few measurements in the laboratory or you can measure all the parts of your production. You can measure a single part, every fifth part ... or every part. You can measure all the surfaces of the part, every fifth part, in the beginning of you process ..., etc.
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How long do I need to stay off my feet?

Vascular Surgery FAQs - Los Angeles FAQs
All procedures are done on an outpatient basis. You are encouraged to walk and drive immediately after the procedure. Most individuals can resume work within three or four days. I believe it is prudent to avoid vigorous lower extremity workouts for about ten days.
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Will it make my feet hot?

Frequently Asked Questions
No! It will actually keep your feet cooler in summer and warmer in winter, similar to a car radiator, creating a thermal barrier. Glycerin is a "coolant" also found in some radiator coolants and anti-freeze. Cooling helps reduce inflammation and perspiration.
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What is causing the pain under the balls of my feet?

Grapevine Podiatrist, Podiatry, FAQ, Colleyville, Southlake
The term for pain under the ball of the foot is called "metatarsalgia" and can have many different causes from a torn ligament responsible for stabilizing the toe, to an injured nerve, an inflammed joint or even a stress fracture. The only way to find out what is causing your metatarsalgia, is it to have it evaluated by a podiatrist. There are many people with flat feet who never have a problem with their feet.
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What can I do to treat the arthritis in my feet?

Tripod Labs - Info and Advice - Foot Pain FAQ
Arthritis is a term used to describe many types of inflammatory conditions of the joint, bone or cartilage. This condition limits range of motion and causes pain that can be treated with Flexstat.
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Can I go barefoot even if I have flat feet?

The Barefoot FAQ
Basically, if you can walk barefoot and it doesn't hurt, then yes. Many barefooters were born with arches lower than the "normal" but still enjoy the pleasures of going barefoot. For someone with low arches or outright flat feet, habitual shoe-wearing often exacerbates the problem due to weak feet (see Is it actually healthy to go barefoot?). Additionally, forcing feet into shoes with arch supports against their natural shape can be uncomfortable and sometimes painful.
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What is the best exercise for your feet?

Northcoast Footcare FAQs: Foot Health Questions
Walking! Walking also benefits your overall health and general well-being by improving circulation and assisting in weight control.
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How much sweat do your feet produce each day?

Northcoast Footcare FAQs: Foot Health Questions
There are about 125,000 sweat glands in each foot, and together, the feet excrete as much as half a pint of moisture each day.
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Why do some players skate in their bare feet?

Hockey Skates FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A - This became popular when Bobby Orr revealed he skated in bare feet. It's just a personal preference, though I wouldn't recommend it if you get blisters.
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Q16: How about on their feet?

Wayland-Weston Crew FAQ's
A16: While rowing, most people just wear socks in the boat. If a rower's foot is too small to securely anchor into the boat, then shoes can be worn in the boat. For convenience purposes, running shoes are usually worn since these will also be when the student is doing land practice.
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Why is it so important to keep feet dry?

Strabell - Active Dry FAQ's
Moisture can cause a lot of problems for feet. It fuels the growth of bacteria, which cause odors and the painful fungal skin condition known as Athlete's Foot. Sweat or outside moisture can cause even more severe problems in cold weather. Moisture has a thermal capacity 23 times greater than air, which means sweat or moisture on the skin pulls heat away 23 times faster than air.
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