Sep. 21, 2010
Blisters
Blisters are a common ailment that affect soccer players at all levels. They typically occur on the back of the heel and sole of the foot. Repeated friction can cause shearing forces that separate the layers of skin from each other. Fluid then fills in the area between the two layers of skin and a blister is formed.
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