Tennis Players Need the Right Shoes
and Proper Foot Care to Stay in the Game
Princeton,
NJ - June 23, 2005 -- Since the early days of tennis,
technological improvements in equipment and playing surfaces
have resulted in play that places tremendous stress on players'
feet. In addition, since the game requires constant movement:
forward and backward, side-to-side, running, jumping, lunging,
and sometimes stumbling, which can lead to foot injuries
and other problems, special attention to foot care is needed
to keep players in the game for a lifetime.
According to Lorenzo Hyland, an amateur tournament tennis
player who says he intends to play the rest of his life,
selecting the proper shoes is the single most important
way to protect feet from injury. He says, "If my shoes
are too narrow, my bones crunch together, and that's very
painful. The one thing that has been difficult is finding
exactly the right shoes that are long enough so that my
toes don't bash into the front when I stop quickly, but
not so long that I move around in them. This takes some
testing and experimenting. Combine that with shoes that
can take the abuse of a good serve and you really have
something."
Tennis shoes designed specifically for the sport provide
stability for side-to-side movement. They're heavier and
stiffer than running shoes and support the toes for stop-and-go
motion. C. J. Buck is an expert on problems related to
feet and is also an avid tennis player. CEO of Princeton,
New Jersey-based Xenna Corporation, which distributes
foot care products, Buck says, "Comfortable, well-supported
shoes made for the surface we usually play on is critical,
but so is the need for comfort. Tennis shoes can be hot
and stiff. I prefer the lasts as soft as possible and
plenty of arch support."
Like all people who play racquet sports, tennis players
are at risk for developing overuse injuries and other
problems such as stress fractures, tendonitis, black and
ingrown toenails, heel spurs, blisters and bunions, corns
and calluses. Xenna's NonyX® Nail Gel and CalleX® Callus
Ointment address the problems of yellow, discolored toenails
and dry, cracked or callused heels. Since the skin stands
between the tennis player and the environment, it's particularly
vulnerable to callus formation. Podiatrists recommend
the natural enzymes found in acid-free CalleX Ointment
for soft, supple heels and to exfoliate callus. Newly
patented, CalleX has been shown in consumer studies to
significantly reduce callus, dry, flaking skin and cracking
on soles and heels within 15 to 30 days, and is safe for
diabetic use. CalleX moisturizes dry, rough or flaky skin,
and exfoliates and thins callused areas, while leaving
normal skin unaffected.
Xenna's patented, podiatrist-recommended NonyX® Nail Gel
was developed to provide a solution to the problem of
yellow, dark or discolored nails. Buck says, "NonyX Gel
is a topical, easy-to-use gel that breaks down and removes
keratin debris - the discolored, yellow or thick granular
buildup under nails which is the actual source of nail
discoloration. It softens keratin debris using natural
ethanoic acid, and permits it to be scraped out from under
the nail after about four weeks. Once keratin debris is
removed, NonyX Gel keeps nails looking clear and attractive
with regular use."
According to Buck, "In addition to comfort, most people
are also concerned about whether or not their feet look
attractive, whether playing tennis or just relaxing at
the beach or pool. Tennis is a lifetime sport, but as
we get older, our feet need more attention to stay nimble
on the court. Thousands of people who've used our products
have regained their confidence and are simply ecstatic
to be able to show their bare, healthy-looking feet in
public!"
NonyX Nail Gel can be purchased in the footcare section
of Walgreens, Rite Aid, Longs, Drug Emporium, Brooks and
most Medicine Shoppe drugstores. You'll also find it at
HEB and Brookshire grocery stores, through podiatric physicians,
independent pharmacies and online at www.drugstore.com
and www.xenna.com.
CalleX Ointment is now available in the footcare section
at Longs Drugs, from podiatric physicians and online at
www.drugstore.com and www.xenna.com.
To order NonyX Nail Gel or CalleX Ointment online, find
a store near you or to view clinical photos, click on
www.xenna.com.