2012
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20123.51.1
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comment:The selection of the types of shoes and its impact on the skin of the feet

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“…Skin lubrication, heel cups, a change of footwear, wearing 2 pairs of thick socks, and a break from training may reduce the incidence of black heel (calcaneal petechiae). Sports participation can be continued without harm to the patient, although the black heel (calcaneal petechiae) will persist unless padding is added to the heel of the athletic shoe [5][6][7]. Complete clearing is achieved with cessation of the causative activity usually within 2-3 weeks of rest.…”
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“…Skin lubrication, heel cups, a change of footwear, wearing 2 pairs of thick socks, and a break from training may reduce the incidence of black heel (calcaneal petechiae). Sports participation can be continued without harm to the patient, although the black heel (calcaneal petechiae) will persist unless padding is added to the heel of the athletic shoe [5][6][7]. Complete clearing is achieved with cessation of the causative activity usually within 2-3 weeks of rest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first clinical signs appear 1-6 days after the infection and the lesions advance 2 mm to 3 cm per day [3,4].…”
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