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Unraveling Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

Joint Hypermobility Syndrome is a condition that affects a significant portion of the population, characterized by increased flexibility in the...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Fungal Nail Treatments: A Guide

Fungal nail infections emerge when various types of fungi gain access to your nails and establish an infection. This condition...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Iselin’s Disease: A Guide

Iselin's disease, a condition that affects the feet of growing children, is characterized by a painful and protruding bone on...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Stretching Exercises for Achilles Tendinopathy

Achilles tendinopathy manifests as a discomfort in the Achilles tendon—the large, robust tendon that connects the heel bone to the...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Unraveling Toenail Fungus: Spotting and Handling 

Toenail fungus, a condition known scientifically as onychomycosis, is a common nail disorder. It’s primarily caused by a threesome of...

Anthony Block
03/30/2024
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Navigating Foot and Arch Discomfort

Often, feet are taken for granted until they demand attention due to soreness, unsightliness, or pain. Many people depend on...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Understanding Foot Issues During Pregnancy

Pregnant women typically prioritize routine examinations, ultrasounds, and lab work to monitor their well-being and that of their unborn child...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Guide to Top Foot Stress Fracture Symptoms 

Understanding Stress Fractures Stress fractures represent tiny, gradually developing fissures within the bone structure, which are essentially micro-breaks caused by...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Lump on Achilles Tendon: Causes and Treatment Options

Deciphering Achilles Tendinopathy vs. Tendonitis The Achilles tendon, the most robust tendon in the human body, serves as a critical...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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How to Effectively Treat and Prevent an Ingrown Toenail

What Exactly Is an Ingrown Toenail? A Closer Look Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, are a widespread issue affecting...

Anthony Block
03/30/2024

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Traditionally, orthopedics and traumatology include prosthetics, a complex medical and technical discipline that deals with the manufacture and application of prostheses and orthoses (corsets, bandages, devices, special shoes and insoles) to restore lost forms and functions of the musculoskeletal system.

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When examining the patient, the orthopedic doctor assesses the nature of any changes in the skin, the presence or absence of deformity, the place of pain (for example - a joint, or any bone structure), possible shortening of the limb or spinal problems, also assesses the state of the muscular system.

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