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Is It Time to See a Podiatrist? 10 Clues From Your Feet

5 Most Common Foot Issues and Ways to Prevent Them

Ingrown Toenails: Antibiotics Aren’t the Answer

Mastering Lower Leg Pain: Expert Guide & Exercises

Unraveling Chronic Ankle Instability: In-Depth Exploration

Ankle Instability: Exercises & Therapeutic Care

Curved Toes Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding Capsulitis: Causes & Treatments

Foot and Knee Pain: Common Symptoms and Treatments

Foot Troubles in Kids: Understanding Growing Pains

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Understanding Down Syndrome Foot Challenges

Down syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an additional copy of...

Anthony Block
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Morton’s Neuroma: A Guide

Morton's neuroma is a painful condition that affects the plantar digital nerves in the foot, often causing discomfort and difficulty...

Anthony Block
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Understanding Heel Pain: Causes and Remedies

Heel pain is a common complaint that can significantly impact daily activities and mobility. The heel, composed of fatty tissue...

Anthony Block
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Comprehensive Guide to Foot Drop

Foot drop, also known as dropped foot, is a condition characterized by weakness in one or both legs that hinders...

Anthony Block
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Lisfranc Injuries: Understanding Bruising and Treatment

The Lisfranc joint, also known as the tarsometatarsal joints, is a critical part of the foot’s anatomy. Examining your foot...

Anthony Block
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Your Complete Handbook to Combat Ingrown Toenails

This can cause discomfort, swelling, and sometimes even more serious issues if you don't deal with it quickly. You know,...

Anthony Block
03/30/2024
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Unveiling Bursitis: Understanding the Painful Inflammation

Although frequently overlooked, bursitis can have a significant effect on daily living, impeding movement and creating discomfort. This comprehensive guide...

Anthony Block
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Effective Plantar Fasciitis Exercises

Suffering from plantar fasciitis, the persistent ache in your heel, can significantly hinder your day-to-day functions. However, fret not! Within...

Anthony Block
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Spotting Athlete’s Foot: Telltale Signs

Tinea pedis, commonly referred to as athlete's foot, stands as a prevalent fungal ailment impacting millions globally. Contrary to its...

Anthony Block
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Effective Strategies for Stretching with a Torn Meniscus

Suffering from a torn meniscus might force you to take a break from your favorite activities, but it doesn't necessarily...

Anthony Block
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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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