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  • How To Prepare For Your Ankle Or Foot Surgery
    By: Dr Alireza Khosroabadi DPM | - If you're planning to have ankle or foot surgery, here are a few tips to follow. Of course, you should always consult your foot doctor for specific preparations for your surgery, but these are some of the more general things to do before surgery.

    By keeping the following in mind, you'll have a more successful ankle or foot surgery.

    Do any pre-operative tests or lab work advised by your foot specialist.Have someone drive you to and from the hospital.Refrain from taking ...

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  • New Study: Your Foot Position While Walking And Running May Cause Ankle Sprains
    By: Dr Alireza Khosroabadi DPM | - According to a study published in the online edition of the American Journal of Sports Medicine, this summer, the position of the foot just before ground contact during running and walking may put people at risk for ankle sprains. Cathleen Brown Crowell, PhD, ATC, a University of Georgia kinesiology researcher, said that people with a history of repetitive ankle sprains had little room between their feet and the floor during running and were more likely to point their toes downward while walking ...
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  • What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Bone Cancer In Foot?
    By: Vidiya Sharma | - More than 2000 people are affected in the United States due to bone cancer every year. Even adolescents and children are very likely to develop bone cancer. The tumor is malignant and the functioning of the bone cells is destroyed regularly. Mostly, bone cancer occurs in the long bones of the body such as the legs and the arms. There are two main types of bone cancer. one is the primary bone cancer and the other is the secondary bone cancer. primary bone cancer originates in the bone and seconda ...
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  • Foot Spur Treatments And Foot Care Products - A Closer Look At The Essential Points
    By: BruceRDouglas | - Numerous people today might not realize it, but the feet are some of the most mistreated areas in the body each day. Our feet endure considerable work daily every time we walk and run. Realizing how essential your feet are should have you reading more about things like foot care products and difficulties like foot spurs.

    Can you explain to me about foot care products?

    In general, these products often work in two ways: (1) as safety measures and (2) as contingency meth ...

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  • Sesamoiditis And Sesamoid Bone Injuries
    By: Mark Collins | - If you feel pain in the balls of your feet, you may have sesamoiditis. An early sign of this foot condition is a constant mild pain in the area where your sesamoid bones are located, just behind the big toe. A simple movement of the big toe can aggravate this condition, making walking difficult and very painful. In many cases there is an associated swelling in the forefoot areas up to the bottom part of the big toe, with the area tender to the touch.

    Located at the base of the big ...

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  • Arthritis Of Foot And Ankle
    By: drkevinlam | - What causes the arthritis to my foot and ankle?

    Foot and ankle arthritis can have different causes. Your arthritis may be osteoarthritis, which is the most common form of arthritis. Usually occurring as we age, it happens because of wear and tear that erodes the cartilage protecting our joints. But you may also have post-traumatic arthritis, which occurs after an injury to the bone, joint, or ligament. The arthritis can arise years after the injury, even if it was properly treated. ...

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  • Can An Advanced Biological Dressing Heal A Diabetic Foot Ulcer
    By: Dr Andrew Schneider | - One of the most threatening situations that a diabetic can face is the formation of a diabetic foot ulcer. An ulcer or wound is a disruption of the skin and occurs beneath the foot in an area of high pressure. The pressure may cause thick skin to form. Because of the unrelenting pressure coupled with the diminished healing ability caused by diabetes, the skin breaks down and a wound forms.

    Someone who is not diabetic will feel pain long before the skin atrophies and an wound forms. ...

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  • Tendon Injuries Of The Foot
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - The foot has a wonderful and complex design, which should amaze everyone that it works as well as it does. However, due to the strain the foot takes on bearing the weight of the body, injury to its parts is not uncommon. It is quite frequent that tendon injuries occur, which can cause great pain and significantly limit activity. This article will discuss the three most common tendon injuries in the foot, and how they can be prevented.

    The foot contains many tendons, which are fla ...

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  • Surgery For A Foot Stress Fracture
    By: Toby White | - Most of the time foot fractures will heal on their own if the healing process is handled correctly. This means that not even so much as a cast is required for most. However, there are cases where the stress fracture of the foot is so severe, that surgery is required to stabilize the foot and aid in the healing process.

    Types of Fractures That Require Surgery

    Fractures referred to as "non-union" stress fractures are the type that most often require surgery. This mea ...

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  • Pain In The Foot
    By: Norton House Publishing | - A pain in foot often indicates that there is something wrong with the interaction of internal structures of the foot as the foot is the foundation of athletic movements of the lower human body. Pain is an unpleasant feeling that tells us there is something wrong in our body system and pain in foot can signify how the foot is interacting with its internal influences. The time, location, and how the pain in foot occurs primarily give clues to what may be causing the pain.

    Different c ...

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  • Alleviating Foot Pain
    By: Bruce Lashley | - Pain can interfere with normal daily activity and can prevent us from enjoying life fully. However, pain is the body's alarm system to alert us when something is wrong, and it is a normal response produced by the body.

    How does pain work?

    There are four major stages with which pain will begin in our body. The first is the actual stimulus, which starts the pain information pathway to the brain. The stimulus is usually negative and results in tissue damage. The damage ca ...

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  • A Doctor's Foot Health Guide For Aging Patients
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - The foot is a magnificent structure working intricately like a swiss clock to help you stand and move. Your feet withstand a lot of stress and strain over a lifetime, but are well designed to cope with this. Over time, however, the feet gradually wear down, and extra care must be taken later in life to keep them healthy. This article will discuss how to take care of your feet to keep them at their very best and prevent future problems.

    Each foot contains skin, blood vessels, bone ...

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  • How To Have A Better Recovery From Foot Surgery
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Foot surgery is often unique from other types of surgery in that the weight and stress of the body is placed directly on the surgical site during recovery, unlike abdominal surgery or back surgery. Even knee and hip procedures are not as directly affected post-operatively by the weight of the body on the ground as the foot. For this reason, recovery after foot surgery is often difficult for some, especially if the surgeon's instructions are not followed completely or are ignored. This article ...
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  • Prevent Common Foot Problems
    By: kamran jamshidinia | - Wearing the proper shoes is always important. Many people question the reasons why women account for more foot surgeries and problems than men ever have, but the fact is men generally do not squeeze there feet into ridiculous shoes. Wearing the improper shoes damages and disfigures ones feet a hundred percent of the time. As proof women account for about ninety percent of all foot surgeries and common bunion or hammer toe surgeries. Bunions are one of the most common and famili ...
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  • When Your Doctor Hurts His Foot...
    By: Brandt R Gibson DPM | - For 3 years now, since I love soccer, I have been playing soccer in a Highland Co-ed Adult league during the summer. The league is relaxed competition that allows "newbies" to learn the game of soccer. One Saturday (7 August), I was playing in this game and broke my foot.

    While playing defense (which I usually do), I take it personally when a goal is scored. I had been beat 3 times by this player and decided I wouldn't let it happen again. As he moved with the ball, I reached an ...

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  • Stress Fracture Foot Recovery
    By: Susanne Wilson | - Stress fractures are common foot injuries which are frequently the result of overuse. When muscles become fatigued, they fail to work efficiently causing the bones to have to cope with increased forces, placing them under an unnatural strain. Over time stress fractures can develop, although a sudden occurrence is possible. Many people are prone to stress fractures, especially when there is bone deficiency. Poor nutrition can lead to calcium or vitamin D deficiency, both of which are vital for th ...
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  • Diabetic Foot Infection - Stop Foot Amputation From Happening To You
    By: Michala Haworth. | - Most of the time severe diabetic foot infections come from a minor irritation of the skin, also able to develop in the bones or muscles. Most of the time diabetics don't even bother looking at their feet unless they feel pain. This is a very dangerous habit to get into.

    The biggest cause of amputation of the lower limbs (other then an accident) is from diabetes. Whats this reasoning? Severe foot infections caused by the lack of daily foot inspections.

    Why should you check y ...

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  • Severe Foot Pain May Benefit Greatly From Surgery
    By: Chris Milkie | - If you suffer from severe foot pain, you might discover that foot surgery may be necessary. Foot surgery repairs many reasons such as a broken bone, structural damage or to relieve foot pain caused by another condition. Many foot conditions that go untreated will need surgery as the only means for a podiatrist to correct the conditions such as:

    Bunions: when all other non surgical treatments such as supports, pads or wearing roomy shoes do not work, or when the bunions have gotten t ...

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  • Your Arthritic Foot Joint - What A Party Pooper!
    By: Benjamin Marble | - Life is good when everything in your body is moving smoothly: ligaments and muscles pulling easily without tears or weakness, bones supporting the motion, cartilage and joint fluid doing their part to lubricate things nicely. It's like the best sort of party: everyone's getting along. Unfortunately, just like all parts of the body, joints are susceptible to wear and tear over time, not to mention infection, inflammation, and trauma. When your joint experiences damage or other problems, it means ...
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  • See A Podiatrist If Foot Pain Has Curtailed Your Jogging
    By: Nick Messe | - You may have recently felt certain sharp pains somewhere in your foot, leg, or ankle. You may have been forced to quit your jogging exercise routine due to this pain. Even walking short distances may be painful for you. Thankfully, you can find help. To find help you should contact a Podiatrist.

    A Podiatrist, also some times known as a food doctor, is a licensed physician whose area of expertise is the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the lower extremities. These lowe ...

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  • The Care Diabetics Should Expect From Their Foot Specialist
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Diabetics have special needs when it comes to their feet, as many serious complications can occur that may force a diabetic into the hospital with a foot infection (which may end up leading to an amputation). Diabetics should expect an expert level of medical care when it comes to their feet, as many of these complications can be prevented or controlled long before hospitalization needs to be considered. This article will discuss what diabetics should expect from their foot care specialists (p ...
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  • Foot Problems "€" The Most Common Ones That Can Develop
    By: Adwestworldwide | - Foot problems might not seem to be a very difficult condition, until of course you actually have it. As your feet are the most active parts of the body that helps you in walking miles after miles, you simply cannot ignore them. But there are times when we are very busy taking care of our whole body except the foot. This negligence leads to different types of foot problems that might occur without any prior sign.

    It is important to learn about the different types of foot problems tha ...

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  • Sports Injuries Of The Foot
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Athletes, or anyone participating in a sporting activity, are prone to injuries due to the very nature of that activity. Injuries involving the ankle are quite common, especially in sports like basketball where the ankle receives a great deal of twisting stress. Sports injuries of the foot are just as common, but are not as well known. This article will discuss some of the more common sports injuries affecting the foot itself, and how they are typically treated. It should be stressed beforeh ...
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  • Neuroma - The Ticked Off Nerve In Your Foot
    By: Benjamin Marble | - It seems inevitable that on any hike (particularly when you're wearing lace-up boots that take about an hour to put on or take off) you wind up with a rock in your shoe. It may be tiny, but as you continue to step on it, it begins to feel like a boulder that has somehow defied the laws of physics to fit inside your footwear. Now, imagine that the rock is not inside your shoe, but inside your foot. And imagine that it's not a rock, but instead a swelling up of nerve tissue in the ball of your foo ...
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  • A Lump In The Sole Of The Foot: Plantar Fibromas Explained
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Anytime one feels a lump in the body, mental alarm bells ring out with fears of cancer. This natural reaction is fairly universal for most people. When the lump is felt in the bottom of the foot, where it can cause pain with every step, the fear can be even greater owing to the noticeable symptoms the lump has when walking or standing. Fortunately, true malignant tumors of deep tissue in the foot are very rare. However, it is not uncommon for many people to develop a benign firm mass on the ...
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  • Home Remedies For Foot Pain: When Do I Need To See A Doctor?
    By: Chris Milkie | - Are you suffering from foot pain? Do your feet hurt day in and day out? If you can't get to your podiatrist in the next couple of days, then you are probably looking for a way to ease your pain before you can visit your podiatrist. Most foot pain cannot be treated at home, but it can be eased. If you need to diminish your foot pain at home before you can see a doctor or podiatrist, here are some tips to help you out. Please take note: these tips are only applicable to sprains and mild, tolerable ...
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  • Diabetes: Top 6 Foot Problems You Should Look For
    By: Benjamin Marble | - It's true that many medical conditions have absolutely nothing to do with the foot. Colds, for instance, are not particularly related to podiatric care. (Unless, of course, you're sneezing so hard that you accidentally stumble into the corner of the table and break your toe.) However, some diseases or medical conditions are linked closely with the feet, and diabetes is most definitely one of these conditions.

    If you have diabetes, don't deny it. Ignoring the problem can lead to your ...

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  • The Importance Of Foot Hygiene In Foot Health
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - The importance of good foot hygiene goes far beyond the need to keep the feet from becoming dirty and developing odor. Proper foot hygiene can prevent the development of numerous foot problems, and for some individuals may save their leg from amputation. This article will discuss the way people can properly care for their feet and keep them healthy for years to come.

    Foot cleanliness is an important part of keeping the body clean. Anyone who has ever walked barefoot can relate to ...

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  • Discussing Cosmetic Foot Surgery
    By: kamran jamshidinia | - For the last 10 years cosmetic foot surgery as a trend has been growing among a rising number of patients. For some, its a way to relieve pain while getting a foot lift. For others, its a way to complete the surgical enhancement that began with their face, chest, and legs. With regards to public and professional opinion about cosmetic foot surgery, there are two camps: those who discourage this type of surgery and those who find it beneficial, each sides reasoning based on the per ...
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  • What Is Morton's Foot -essential Information And Advice
    By: Eamon Greville | - You have probably seen plenty of people who have feet in which the second toe is longer than the big toe. It is sometimes referred to as Mortons syndrome foot ( so named after Dr Dudley J Morton in the 1930s and is in fact relatively common. So what causes this and how can it be treated and prevented?

    * Causes

    For once we can desist from blaming a foot condition on ill-fitting shoes. We need instead to look towards genetic factors. You cannot always tell just by lookin ...

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  • Preventing Diabetic Foot Complications
    By: Bruce Lashley | - Foot amputation is one of the most serious complications that diabetics may encounter. Fortunately, diabetics do not have to bear the burden of keeping their feet healthy alone. Not all amputations associated with diabetes can be avoided, but with routine foot examinations by a podiatrist and daily self-examination of the feet by the patient, diabetic foot complications may be prevented. In order to thwart these complications, an understanding of how and why these problems occur must be recogni ...
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  • Getting Cold Feet? Get A Foot Warmer!
    By: Jamie Simpson | - Why does society subject themselves to the cold during winter months? Besides the simplest answer which would be, we have to; many commonly are just not prepared for the weather. We all know it is coming, yet many push aside preparation. However, even the most well prepared, ready to defend themselves through snow, sleet, rain, and heavy winds, still tend to have one slight problem... cold achy feet! Enjoying the luxury of a foot warmer is the key to protection!

    It seems that no mat ...

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  • Extra Bones In The Human Foot: A Common Finding
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Extra foot bones?

    The truth is, some people do have extra bones in their feet. Most of the time, one would never notice that they had these extra bones present in their feet. Usually smaller than an almond and well hidden in the depth of the foot, these small bones are called accessory ossicles (although sometimes the term sesamoid is confusingly used). These extra bones should not be confused with normal small sesamoid bones that everyone has under the big toe joint. Accessory oss ...

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  • Massage And Exercise Foot Pain Away With These Superior Techniques From The Pros
    By: Fred Salomon | - Physical therapy aids individuals recovering from significant injuries to regain their strength and coordination. Nonetheless, even in the case of foot injuries and painful foot ailments; physical therapy can impart long-awaited pain relief. When using orthotics and resting fail to relieve the pain as they should, its probably the case that something more serious is going on. Its a good idea to talk to your foot doctor to have X-Rays taken and to have a consultation. Nonetheless, once that ...
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  • Foot And Ankle Problems Can Develop During Pregnancy
    By: Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM | - Its not your imagination -- feet can and do grow at least half a size or more during pregnancy.

    As you know, your body goes through some significant changes over the months as you carry your child to term and even though most people dont think their feet are affected by pregnancy, they are!

    Have you noticed swelling of your feet? If so, youre not alone. This swelling - also known as edema -- is common during pregnancy, causing your feet to fill and retain fluid. You ...

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  • Deeper Than It Seems: A Thorough Look At Puncture Wounds In The Foot
    By: Dr. Jennifer Feeny | - Puncture wounds are more serious than most people think. Because the wound creates a hole in the foot, rather than a tear like a common cut, they are extremely prone to infections and cause more internal damage. What would seem like a simple infection on a small wound can easily spread to the bone and joint and endanger the limb if not treated in a timely manner. The severity of a puncture wound is very hard to gauge for a person without a medical background because the depth and internal damage ...
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  • Pain At The Ball Of The Foot: A Guide To Causes And Treatment Options
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Any somewhat active person can commonly develop pain in the ball of the foot. This area, usually described as the part of the foot just before where the toes begin, sees a lot of pressure during the walking cycle. When combined with problems with ones foot structure and foot shape, this pressure can cause pain and other issues. This article will discuss some of these problems, as well as the treatment options available to provide relief from the pain.

    Pain in the ball of the f ...

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  • Foot Surgery: How To Know When It's Needed
    By: Ian Ray | - Yet, if you or I were asked when the last time was that we visited a podiatrist, we would probably say, Never. Why would I want to see one of them? Foot doctors are for wimps."

    While that may be true in some cases, the fact remains that most of us take our feet for granted. Since they never give us much trouble, they must be hardy soles indeed. That could be the reason why, when our feet start giving us trouble, we either ignore the pain, or try to fix the problem ourselves.
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  • Cosmetic Foot Surgery: Is The Customer Always Right?
    By: Ian Ray | - CFS is a trend that's been growing over the last 10 years. For some, it's a way to relieve pain while getting a foot lift. For others, it's a way to complete the surgical enhancement that began with their face, chest, and legs. In a way, CFS is the final frontier, cosmetically speaking.

    As to public and professional opinion, there are two camps; those who condemn this type of surgery and those who find it beneficial, each side's reasoning based on t ...

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  • The Unique Foot Of Down Syndrome
    By: Brandt R Gibson DPM | - Some of the friendliest people I know have a special condition called Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome. In these individuals many skin, bony, muscle and joint conditions exist due to abnormal collagen development. One of the types of collagen (Type VI) is encoded by a gene on chromosome 21. The resulting effect is increased joint laxity or looseness of the ligaments that attach bone to bone or tendons that attach muscles to bone (hypotonia of muscles). The ligamentous laxity and hypotonia wil ...
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  • Caring For A Broken Foot Or Broken Ankle
    By: Dr Andrew Schneider | - It seems like a week doesn't go by without some public figure who stumbles and breaks or fractures their foot or ankle. Recently, Vegas magician Lance Burton broke his foot during his act. Actress Jennie Garth stumbled in her home when she went to answer the door while holding her baby and fractured her foot. In LaGuardia Airport, returning to Washington for more congressional meetings, Supreme Court Nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor stumbled and broke her ankle. Houston Rockets star center Yao ...
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  • Ball Of Foot Pain (metatarsalgia) ExplainedÃ"'¦
    By: Peter Van Dyke | - This article sheds some light on a common type of foot pain called Metatarsalgia, more commonly known as Ball of Foot Pain.

    Metatarsalgia - Ball of Foot Pain

    Pain in the balls of the feet (Latin: Metatarsalgia) is a very common foot complaint, in particular for women. Most women who wear high heels or tight fashion shoes (or who have done so in the past) are likely to suffer from Metatarsalgia. Men can also suffer from this condition, especially if they have to wear ...

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  • Summer Shoe Shopping Shouldn't Lead To Foot Pain
    By: Dr Christopher Segler | - All around us trees and flowers are in full bloom, basking in the returning warm sunshine. The warmth and color of Spring are finally here. With the arrival of the new season, women flock to the malls for new spring and summer outfits. This must also mean that it's time to go shopping for the latest spring time shoes to match.

    And this is when podiatrist offices start to open the doors for the rising tide of foot pain caused by spring and summer shoe styles. As long as you know wh ...

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  • Common Foot Problems In Children
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Children have their share of foot pain, just like adults. Many conditions that cause adult pain can also cause pain in children. At times, there are conditions unique to children that are the source of their pain. Prompt recognition and treatment is important for foot problems in children, as some conditions can have long-reaching complications into adulthood.

    Heel Pain

    Heel pain is caused by many different conditions. The most common heel pain found in kids is ...

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  • What Is A Diabetic Foot Infection? Part 2
    By: Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD | - So now Harry is at his podiatrists office that afternoon in the exam room. The physician is alarmed by what she sees because when she last saw Harry, he was problem free and anticipating his participation in his grandsons wedding. The physician has a difficult time explaining to Harry that he needs to be admitted to the hospital for IV antibiotic administration as well as advanced imaging studies. Quite possibly, due to the severity of the infection, Harry may need to stay for a few day ...
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  • Don't Let Foot Pain Wreck Your Resolution
    By: Dr Christopher Segler | - When you think about New Year's Eve, many people will focus on different things. Some get excited about blow-out bashes with party hats, noise makers and waiting for the ball to drop at midnight. For many of us, it is simply a time to reflect on the year past and start to get excited about the possibilities that lie ahead.

    With every January 1st, New Year's resolutions abound. Those of all ages plan for positive changes and renew commitments to stick to an active lifestyle. One of ...

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  • Foot Pain: Common Conditions, Potential Causes, And Treatment
    By: Fred Salomon | - In the U.S., almost 75% of people are afflicted by foot pain at some point of time in their lives. Ill-fitting or inappropriate footwear are held to be one of the main reasons for foot pain. High-heeled or pointed shoes can force your feet to develop unnatural shapes over a period of time. To understand foot care in greater detail, we need to understand the most common conditions that cause pain and discomfort in our lower extremities.

    Plantar Fasciitis

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  • Foot Pain, Heel Pain And Flat Feet
    By: Dr. Jeffrey Davies | - I love to see patients with flat feet. In fact sometimes I feel that I should dedicate my medical career to educating people about flat-feet. Many people that have foot pain caused by flat feet don't realize that in most cases the pain can be relieved with a good foot orthotic. As a family doctor I see a lot of patients with diseases they will have for the rest of their lives (heart disease,lung disease,diabetes,etc). Therefore I enjoy it when patients come in with pain associated with fl ...
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