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The
average person will walk around 128,000kms in a life
time
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that’s more than three times around the earth.
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A
quarter of all the body’s bones are in the feet
(There are 52 bones in a pair of feet).
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The
average child will take its first steps around 13-17
months - but between 10 and 18 months falls within
the “normal” range.
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During
the first year of a child’s life their feet grow
rapidly, reaching almost half their adult size.
By 12, a child’s foot is about 90 per cent of its
adult length.
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When
walking, each time your heel lifts off the ground it
forces the toes to carry one half of your body
weight.
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It’s
rare that two feet are exactly the same; one of them
is often larger than the other.
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In
a pair of feet there are 250,000 sweat glands that
produces approximately 500ml of perspiration daily.
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The
first foot coverings were probably animal skins,
which Stone Age peoples in northern Europe and Asia
tied around their ankles in cold wether.
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Cigarette
smoking is the biggest cause of Peripheral Vascular
Disease (disease of the arteries of the feet and
legs) which often leads to pain on walking,
ulceration, infection and in the most severe cases -
gangrene and possible amputation.
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Around
40 per cent of Australians will experience some form
of foot problems in their lifetime.
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Foot
disorders in the elderly are extremely common and
are the cause of much pain and disability, and
consequent loss of mobility and independence.