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 ...
MONDAY, April 11, 2016 -- Blisters are the bane of every runner, but a new study suggests that surgical tape may solve the problem. "It's kind of a ridiculously cheap, easy method of blister ...
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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 ...
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Blisters are the bane of weekend hikers and Olympic marathoners alike. Stanford researchers say they've found a simple, cheap method to help prevent them. That humble hero is paper surgical tape, ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) - Ultramarathoners who apply common, inexpensive paper tape to their feet before a race get ...
Researchers followed ultra-marathon runners around the world to test whether low-cost paper tape could reduce debilitating and painful blisters. Turns out they can, the researchers report. Ten years ...