Pronation

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Effects Of Abnormal Pronation On The Body

Aggressive pronation has been shown to contribute to the following conditions:

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Total Foot Support

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Sock Support

Not just for shoes, continue foot support at home. Simply put BONZ insoles in your socks or slippers.

Foot Pressure Relief

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Pressure Map

During weight-bearing, the human foot is subjected to extremely high pressures.

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Videos

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He was crotchety that day. “What about my feet?”, he grumbled. “They hurt sometimes. And besides that, look at where they’re at… way down there at the bottom of my legs. Can’t hardly get at ‘em down there.” Which reminds me, you know what’s on them feet? Shoelaces. What’s with that? Shoelaces? I hate shoelaces. What a pain. Aren’t shoelaces left over from the middle ages or something? Them and buttonhooks, for Pete’s sake. But don’t go tellin’ me to use velcro instead of shoelaces. Velcro? Velcro my butt. Velcro is for disposable diapers. And I made a vow a long, long time ago to never go anywhere near disposable diapers ever again. I even divert myself when I discover (much to my chagrin) that I am actually going down the diaper aisle in the grocery store. I think I’d rather go down the cosmetic aisle, and I’m actually not too keen on that, either. But the damn toothpaste is down there somewhere. What in the heck is toothpaste doing in the cosmetic aisle, anyway? I suppose it’s that whitener, brightener stuff in it. Does that make it “cosmetic”? It’s probably just white paint for all I know. Smear that stuff all over your chompers and you’ll have a smile you can be proud of, no doubt about it. But I’ll tell ya what you can do with that gleaming smile…take it over there up the diaper aisle, that’s what. Smile your way up that. In the meantime, though, I’d like to sit my sorry backside down. My feet hurt. Which reminds me, why don’t they have benches along the grocery aisles? They’d be used, I guarantee it. You could have a plaque on each one… “This bench is donated in loving memory of Samuel Wiseacre. “Sit here for a while and ponder your choice of pickles. As Samuel was doing the day he left us.” Pondering pickles, at least, would divert your mind from your sore feet. Did you know they have 53 different kinds of pickles? I counted ‘em. They even have these little gherkin things imported from Germany. Spicey dill, they say. I bet. I wonder how those babies would interact with some of that whitening toothpaste?… Even being crotchety, his mind wandering hither and yon, I can’t help but smile. He does have a point or two. Maybe not about diapers or toothpaste, but certainly about sore feet. Lots of us have sore feet, at least occasionally.
What’s up with that? And I do, as he reminds me constantly, write stories for a semi-healthrelated newspaper… “Why don’t you write about sore feet?” Get on it. I don’t think, however, that the solution has a whole lot to do with benches in the grocery store. But I‘ll keep an open mind. My starting point for talking feet has to be my buddy, Stan, over at Heart and Sole Sports. He’s the owner of the premier running shoe store in New Mexico. Maybe even in the entire southwest. He lives and breathes feet. (That doesn’t sound quite right, does it?) “Funny you should bring that up,” he said to me. Sore feet, that is. “Come here and look at this.” What he showed me, proudly, looked to be a rubber or plastic insert to go in your shoe. “Stan, buddy,” I said. “I already have an insert in my shoes.” It’s one of his, as a matter of fact. It’s a plastic arch support that I’ve been using religiously for many years when I play soccer. He recommended it to me back in about 2006 or so when I was experiencing hip pain. It was in my left hip and was evidently from my soccer playing… I was continually planting on my left foot for punting and kicking. He suggested his arch support inserts that he had designed in conjunction with a local podiatrist. I used ‘em. They solved my problem. I’ve been a believer ever since. “These,” he said, showing me the new devices, “are not inserts. They are insoles. They are designed and built to cushion, as well as support, your feet. The way they should be cushioned and supported.” Here, take off your shoe. What size is that anyway? About an 11? He was pulling one of the new devices down from the rack while I was dutifully removing one of my brand name running shoes. Look at this insole, he said, pulling it out of my shoe. This is what they come with. All of them. This thin little flimsy insole. It amazes me. You pay a bunch of money for a pair of shoes and they come with this cheap insole that costs about a quarter to make. There’s no cushioning. No support. Nothing. I put his insoles into my shoes, replacing the paper thin things that were there. I stood and took a few tentative steps around as he watched me and my feet expectantly. I felt like I was supposed to swoon or something.

A Duke City Fit Production In Conjunction with The Center for Gait and Motion Analysis My Feet , My Feet A Kingdom for My Feet James “Bone” Dexter & Stan “Heart n Sole” Hockerson

JSN PowerAdmin makes your Joomla administration process easy and enjoyable. It allows you to have full control under your Joomla website in single screen. You can manipulate elements by using convenient GUI with drag-n-drop operations.

Admin Bar

AdminBar allows you to perform common actions quickly: Search items, check actions history, manage users and manage site.

Admin Bar

Spotlight Search

Spotlight Search helps you search items in your website quickly.

Spotlight Search

Site Manager

Here we go to the coolest feature of this extension: Site Manager. It helps you control the website content in one place. As you see, it covers Menu, Component and Modules.

Site Manager

Menu

Here you can manage your menus. If you want to move items within a menu, simply drag and drop them. If you want to edit more, left click on menu items.

Menu

Component

This section shows you the component of the menu item you selected. JSN PowerAdmin helps you move the mouse over all elements on the page and configure them with a single click. The software will automatically adjust all necessary parameters for you

Component

Modules

Here you can manage all Modules of the current default template. You can drag and drop a module to different module positions, or simply click on modules and positions to get more editing options.

Modules

JSN PowerAdmin supports 10 languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Polish and Japan. It works perfectly with Joomla admin templates: Hathor, Mission Control, Admin Praise Lite, VTEM Admin, Minima and other

Impressions from Joomla site builders...

All I can say is it turbo-charged the admin area. So many shortcuts, saving hours of clicking and checking. With developers creating extensions like these, Joomla can only go up. My hat is off to the Joomlashine team - pcbob

JSN PowerAdmin is a great timesaver. It adds drag & drop functionality to menus and modules. The live search over articles, modules, menus, plug-ins ... is perfect. You visually can administrate all content elements like release date, author, category etc. I simply love it! Thank to Joomlashine - Herm

The moment I installed this component I could see the improvements and difference it makes in managing my site. A hefty percentage of my time in Joomla is spent switching between sections and finding modules and editing their settings. Where have you been all my life?- talgans

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This extension is NOT included in the template package, but you can download it for free. Read more.

All components also are used in the administrator area of your website. In addition to the ones listed here, there are components in the administrator that do not have direct front end displays, but do help shape your site. The most important ones for most users are

  • Media Manager
  • Extensions Manager
  • Menu Manager
  • Global Configuration
  • Banners
  • Redirect

 

Media Manager

The media manager component lets you upload and insert images into content throughout your site. Optionally, you can enable the flash uploader which will allow you to to upload multiple images. Help


Extensions Manager

The extensions manager lets you install, update, uninstall and manage all of your extensions. The extensions manager has been extensively redesigned for Joomla! 1.6, although the core install and uninstall functionality remains the same as in Joomla 1.5. Help


Menu Manager

The menu manager lets you create the menus you see displayed on your site. It also allows you to assign modules and template styles to specific menu links. Help


Global Configuration

The global configuration is where the site administrator configures things such as whether search engine friendly urls are enabled, the site meta data (descriptive text used by search engines an indexers) and other functions. For many beginning users simply leaving the settings on default is a good way to begin, although when your site is ready for the public you will want to change the meta data to match its content. Help


Banners

The banners component provides a simple way to display a rotating image in a module and, if you wish to have advertising, a way to track the number of times an image is viewed and clicked. Help



Redirect

The redirect component is used to manage broken links that produce Page Not Found (404) errors. If enabled it will allow you to redirect broken links to specific pages. It can also be used to manage migration related URL changes. Help

This module shows a list of the calendar months containing archived articles. After you have changed the status of an article to archived, this list will be automatically generated. Help

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