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Trimming corns and calluses: Useful tips for the callused hands and feet

If you are a rower, dancer, runner, athlete, you may have probably noticed that your hands or feet have formed thick ...

HOW TO TREAT YOUR CLIMBING CALLUSES?

In the beginning, a climber may feel calluses like a major milestone. But it’s not! Calluses are rough, thickened ski...

How Can Players Win The Game Against Ripped Calluses?

A player knows the importance of how crucial it is to keep your hands in good condition for training. And the thing i...

Some Fundamental Foot or Hand Care tips for Winter

Winters requires special attention to your feet and hands. Especially during workouts, rock climbing, rowing, etc. Th...

Calluses on the Feet of the Mountain Trail Runner

The feet are the main tool of every mountain runner. They are in charge of being in contact with the ground and hitti...

How to Heal Your Hands from Rock Climbing?

Introduction: Calluses are the result of low tissue oxygenation due to pressure caused by work tools, weight lifting,...

What if hard calluses and pain appear?

Introduction Calluses is a thick hard skin which develops due to the recurrence of local insults, such as continuous ...

How to Treat and Remove Calluses From Hands and Feet?

Calluses on the feet are a fairly common problem from which most people are suffering. New, stiff shoes, long walk, r...

How to treat and prevent ripped Calluses?

Calluses typically develop in areas of the skin that are subject to repeated friction or rubbing. They are thickening...

How You Can Get Off Your Feet Calluses?

Calluses are a common hand and feet condition considered as a natural reaction of the skin in an effort to protect th...

How to Treat Calluses & What Happens When Calluses Go Untreated

Calluses are quite common among athletes and sportspersons who have foot problems, in the form of corns or calluses. ...

Trainer Q&A: How to Manage Calluses?

Do you have questions in mind regarding calluses? On this blog, we will share with you most frequent asked questions ...
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