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Scenario: You just bought some new skates.  They fit perfectly.  You baked them and then skated in them for four days with great success, but then on the fifth day you have a problem: horrible lace bite on your left foot.  Lace bite is sharp pain or pressure along the extensors hallucis longus tendon, which runs from the front of the lower leg to the base of the big toe.  Read on to see how to solve this painful problem.
 
Scenario: You just bought some new skates.  They fit perfectly.  You baked them and then skated in them for four days with great success, but then on the fifth day you have a problem: horrible lace bite on your left foot.  Lace bite is sharp pain or pressure along the extensors hallucis longus tendon, which runs from the front of the lower leg to the base of the big toe.  Read on to see how to solve this painful problem.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  Identify whether a foot or the feet have the problem. One foot having the problem may indicate an injury or a differing fit from foot to foot that may be corrected. A refit may be done properly using specialty products and methods that are available and facilitated by carefully re mediating the fit of each shoe at the qualified skate shops.
 
#  Identify whether a foot or the feet have the problem. One foot having the problem may indicate an injury or a differing fit from foot to foot that may be corrected. A refit may be done properly using specialty products and methods that are available and facilitated by carefully re mediating the fit of each shoe at the qualified skate shops.