Are you sick of the recurring pain in your heels, arches, or the underside of your foot? Our Maryland podiatry specialists explore the common causes of foot pain to help patients find long-lasting relief. Browse or search our blog posts today for more information!
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Understanding How to Treat Forefoot FracturesA fracture to the forefoot can be painful but is easily treated with a range of options. Not treating a fracture can lead to long-term complications, however.
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How Orthotics and Splints Can Be Used to Treat Heel PainYou don’t have to suffer with heel pain when options such as orthotics or splints are available. Learn how your podiatrist can help.
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Understanding How to Treat Overpronation and UnderpronationOverpronation and underpronation can cause problems with how your feet function. Both conditions can be treated to avoid pain and injuries to your feet.
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How Bicycling Can Cause Foot InjuriesBicycling is a great way to keep in shape. However, it may also lead to foot pain and injury if not done correctly.
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How to Relieve the Pain of Heel SpursA Maryland podiatrist explains the link between bone spurs and plantar fasciitis, including common symptoms and how to treat the true cause of your heel pain.
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Tips for Treating Bursitis in the Heel or Big ToeThe sooner you treat bursitis, the easier it is to cure. Learn more about this common heel and toe condition from a Maryland foot doctor.
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How Obesity Impacts Your FeetAn excess of weight on the body can cause many complications for the feet and ankles, including heel pain, decreased mobility, and symptoms of diabetes.
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Heel PainSever’s disease and plantar fasciitis are two conditions that cause heel pain. Here, learn more about these two conditions.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Diagnose and Treat Morton’s NeuromaIf you suffer from Morton’s neuroma, you may feel a numbness of burning sensation in your feet. Here, learn more about this painful condition.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Diagnose and Treat Hallux RigidusHallux rigidus is intense pain, jolting up from the foot. Learn more about this condition also known as "Big Toe Arthritis.”