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Understanding the Common Causes of Foot CrampsA foot cramp can happen suddenly at any time. It may cause intense pain but only last a few minutes. Learn when to seek treatment.
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How to Treat Broken Toes Safely and EffectivelyA broken toe is painful but can be treated effectively. This type of injury requires little time off from your regular activities.
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How and Why to Be Non-Weight Bearing After a Foot InjuryIf you have a foot injury, your doctor may advise you to be non-weight bearing. This restriction is important or you could delay your recovery process.
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Your Podiatrist Can Help With the Treatment and Prevention of GoutGout is a painful condition that affects the joints of the toes. It can be treated and prevented in order to avoid future attacks from happening.
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Benefits of Diabetic SocksDiabetic socks are an important part of foot care and diabetes management. They are designed to keep feet dry and can be used during travel.
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Understanding Bunions in Children and TeenagersBunions not only occur in adults but can happen in children and teens as well. In youth, bunions can usually be treated without the need for surgery.
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Understanding Different Types of Sports InjuriesMany foot and ankle injuries result from sports that involve running or jumping. Some of these injuries are preventable while others happen unexpectedly.
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Understanding Flat Feet and Fallen ArchesFlat feet, also known as fallen arches, occur when the foot arch is very low or not present. Learn what treatment options are available.
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How to Overcome Painful Midfoot InjuriesAn injury to the midfoot can be less common than a heel injury but is often more painful. Get help from an experienced podiatrist.
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Understanding the Cause of Your Ankle PainIf you are experiencing pain in your ankles, a podiatrist can determine if it’s due to an injury, arthritis, or even an infection.