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Date: 10\/1\/2016<\/h5>\n

If you find yourself on your feet for a large portion of the day you are in the company of thousands of other Americans. Due to the physical expectations of our jobs (or our families) and the required hours on our feet discomfort, fatigue, and swelling in the legs are becoming more and more common. Spending too much time on your feet increases your risk of pain affecting your feet, shins, calves, knees, thighs, hips, and lower back.<\/p>\n

What can I do to take care of my feet at work?<\/p>\n