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How to Get Your Exercise Even If Your Feet HurtA Maryland podiatrist explores potential activities for patients who struggle with foot pain or are recovering from a recent foot or ankle injury.
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Difference between Hammertoes vs. Claw ToeIf your shoes don’t fit properly, issues like hammerheads and claw toes may develop. Our Greater Washington Advance podiatrist in MD, explain more here.
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Foot Problems Caused by BunionsWhile bunions can cause big toe joint problems, they can also cause other foot issues that may be more problematic than the bunion itself.
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Understanding Corns and CallusesCalluses are areas of tough skin on your palms, feet, or fingertips. Corns are smaller and form on the toes. Learn more about their symptoms with GWAPodiatry.
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3 Causes of Pain in the Big Toe JointThere are several conditions that cause big toe joint pain. Here, learn more about these conditions and how they can sometimes occur at the same time.
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When to Seek the Opinion of a PodiatristPeople experiencing foot pain can seek relief from a pedorthist or a podiatrist. Here, learn when to consult with both of these foot professionals.
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Understanding Pronation and OverpronationIf you overpronate when you walk, you may develop shin splints, knee pain, and heel pain. Here, learn more about this foot condition.
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Managing Your Foot Pain While PregnantDuring pregnancy it’s common for women to experience foot problems. Here, learn about the pain you might experience and how to relieve it.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Diagnose, Treat, and Get Relief From HammertoesIf you suffer from hammertoes, the pain can disrupt your life. Here, learn about the source of the pain and how to relieve it.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Ease the Pain of Tarsal Tunnel SyndromeTarsal tunnel syndrome happens when the tibial nerve is compressed. This foot condition can result in numbness and pain. Learn more here.