Relief for Circulation Problems while Flying
- dmay687
- Apr 11, 2017
- 2 min read
Many, probably the vast majority, of retirees are looking forward to traveling more after they retire. Setting aside affordability issues, health issues can be a significant obstacle to realizing this dream. For travelers who experience circulation problems in their feet that make air travel difficult, With the launch of Footbeat's new active recovery shoes, travelers can keep their circulation up even while sitting within the tight confines of an international flight.
Take a look at the benefits of this new shoe, which offers benefits to travelers, extreme athletes, and other foot ailments.
Founded by several local experts and - full disclosure, I'm an investor - an exciting new company with manufacturing operations right here in Grand Junction, Footbeat is an ideal example of how technology is helping make aging, and aging-in-place, easier for everyone.
Diabetes sufferers are actually at risk of losing limbs to circulatory distress. Post-surgery, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT's) and Pulmonary Embolism (blod clots) kill an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 people per year in the U.S., and put nearly a million people at risk. Indeed, the mission of the Footbeat design team is to save lives! Pretty cool, huh? And people said I wouldn't amount to anything! Well, technically, I have a small share of something really cool.
Do yourself a favor and learn how Footbeat could help you. Or do your friends and family a favor and learn how this shoe could save a life!
The G.Y.M. (Get Yourself Moving) movement is an important health and financial trend. Retirees have to set aside hundreds of thousands of dollars for retiree healthcare. Staying in shape can dramatically improve not only your physical health, but your financial well being as well. If foot problems are slowing you down, take a look at whether the Footbeat shoe is what you need to be able to keep moving forward.
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