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A Guide to Preventing and Alleviating Ingrown Toenail Pain

An ingrown toenail, scientifically named onychocryptosis, is triggered when the corner or side of a toenail grows into the flesh...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Orthotics: Effective Solutions for Foot Health in NZ

Discover how plantar fasciitis insoles can offer relief and improve foot health in NZ by visiting the New Zealand Podiatry...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Plantar Fasciitis Insoles NZ: Comfort and Stability

Explore the benefits of orthotics for managing foot pain and enhancing foot health in New Zealand. Plantar fasciitis is a...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Verruca Treatment NZ: Comprehensive Guide

Verrucas, more commonly known as warts, can be quite bothersome, causing discomfort and impeding movement for many individuals. In this...

Anthony Block
03/30/2024
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Fungal Nail Treatment NZ: Uncover Tips & Preventive Measures

Fungal nail treatment in NZ is essential for addressing the common occurrence of fungal nail infections. This article explores the...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Foot Corn Prevention Tips: How to Avoid Pain and Discomfort

Foot corns, medically termed helomas, represent a perplexing dermatological predicament characterized by the thickening of the epidermis in response to...

Anthony Block
03/30/202403/30/2024
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Features of Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Approaches in New Zealand

Orthopaedic rehabilitation in New Zealand plays an important role in the recovery process after injuries and surgeries on the musculoskeletal...

Anthony Block
02/17/202403/04/2024
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Modern Trends in Orthopedics and Traumatology

Orthopedics and traumatology is a medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases and injuries of the...

Anthony Block
10/13/202303/04/2024
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Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Near Future, What’s in Store for Us?

Orthopedics and traumatology are fields of medicine dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases and injuries of the...

Anthony Block
02/18/202203/04/2024
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The Development of Orthopaedic Surgery in New Zealand

Orthopaedics as a branch of medicine is constantly evolving, and New Zealand is no exception. The country's orthopaedic specialists are...

Anthony Block
03/31/202103/04/2024

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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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