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Burning Feet & Cycling

Updated: Feb 14, 2021

Painful burning of the ball of the foot (also known as “hot foot” or metatarsalgia) is usually a result of hot weather and/or poorly fitting shoes on long, hilly rides. Find out more about this causes, treatment and rehabilitation, and prevention of this condition in our client information leaflet.



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