Show CornS May l Be He the Result of Improper Habits of Walking There nrc nr e In all nil about thirty mus mus- muscles ties des concerned In each leg with the harmonious movements of walking and ami the foot Itself Is a n complicated structure varying ng considerably In I shape to suit the stresses thrown I upon It It Is asserted for example thru that standing an n one olle leg le actually makes the foot smaller than when standing lit itt t case else on two but if It mus mus- muscular muscular muscular cular balance Is poor then an nn In In- Increase Increase Increase crease of weight thrown on the foot forces localized areas of skin against n the shoe leather and corns result Corns the enigma of even the most proficient chiropodists are diagnosed dla nosed In the current number of or the Lancet of oC London and are found oun to be due rather to faulty muscular balance than thon to Ill fitting fitting footwear It Is accepted that shoes which fit badly do play some part but what are termed bad muscular habits are arc held to be of oC more Importance In brief corns are fire often an nn Indica Indica- Indication Indication Indication tion that the patient walks badly |