Ultramarathoners who apply common, inexpensive paper tape to their feet before a race get fewer blisters on those areas than on non-taped areas, according to a new study. Blisters can happen to anyone ...
Hobbling bravely onward after a foot develops a blister is one way to experience pain out of all proportion to the size of the injury. "I did 107 miles of Race for the Ages back in September, and I ...
Pretaping specific areas of the feet with common, inexpensive surgical paper tape can significantly reduce the development of blisters in ultramarathon runners, according to a study published recently ...
It’s sandal season and running season, which means blisters are back in full force. But there are ways that your feet and your shoes can get along, even if it’s the first day that you’re wearing new ...
Is there anything worse than getting a blister on the 25th mile? OK, maybe not everyone is an ultramarathoner. But doctors who got sick and tired of treating runners' blisters say they have a cheap ...