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Articles
Dr. Friedman has contributed many articles on foot health published in several publications. Several articles focus on foot health for active walkers and hikers.
| 1 May 2008 |
Trekking Poles. Do You Need Them?
This article, published in the Trail Walker, discusses the benefits of using trekking, or, hiking poles. The article quotes research which demonstrates that using two poles while walking or hiking downhill can reduce pressure on the knees by 20%. In addition, the article presents a primer for shopping or purchasing hiking poles, includes an illustration detailing the parts of a hiking pole and includes web sites to learn more about hiking poles from leading manufacturers.
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| 5 Jan 2008 |
Trail Shoes or Hiking Boots?
This article, published in the Trail Walker newsletter, gives a detailed look at the differences between trail shoes and hiking boots. The articles helps readers understand how to decide which type of walking or hiking shoe or boot is best for their level of activity.
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| 1 Sep 2007 |
Can Arch Support Boost Trail Performance
This article appeared in BackpackingLight, a quarterly journal published by Beartooth Mountain Press. The article looks closely at the different types of arch supports available and reviews scientific evidence about how they can help performance during walking and hiking.
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| 25 May 2005 |
Walking Helps Your Health
This article details specific benefits to your health from walking and how much you need to walk to get these boosts to your health.
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| 1 Mar 2005 |
Top 5 Foot Problems for Hikers
The article, published in the Trail Walker newletter, discusses common problems and how to avoid them, for people walking or hiking regularly for exercise.
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| 5 Jan 2005 |
Tips for Hikers and Walkers
This article, published in the Trail Walker newsletter, surveys general information about the anatomy of the foot and common injuries encoutered by hikers and walkers. The article gives tips on how to avoid them.
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Howard E. Friedman DPM 29 N. Airmont Road Suffern, NY 10901 (845) 357-2806
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