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How To Recognize and Treat Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

There are many different parts that make up the ankle joint, including three bones, several muscles, and multiple ligaments. They... View Article

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How You Can Prevent Athlete’s Foot: 5 Tips

For those with athlete’s foot— an infection characterized by a scaly rash— the itching, stinging, or burning can be unbearable.... View Article

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Juvenile Bunions 101: The Difference Between Children vs Adult Bunions

You’ve heard of bunions on adults, but what about bunions on children? If your child’s big toe doesn’t look quite... View Article

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The Anatomy of Turf Toe: Exploring the Injury and Its Impact on the Foot

Turf toe may have gotten its name from the big toe injury football players can get when playing on artificial... View Article

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Foot Stress Fractures: Symptoms, Healing & Prevention

Many active people, like runners, can suffer from foot injuries. One very common (and very painful!) problem is a stress... View Article

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Understanding Pitted Keratolysis: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Pitted keratolysis (keh·ruh·taa·luh·suhs) is a condition that can cause discomfort, among other symptoms, and should be treated by a professional.... View Article

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Tips for Foot Wart Removal at Home

From bumps in between your toes to sores on your lower pads, hard, grainy growths— known as foot warts or... View Article

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Foot Trauma: Injuries That Cause Top of the Foot Pain

Falls, accidents, and other incidents can cause foot trauma— bone, joint, or soft tissue damage to your ankle or foot.... View Article

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4 Reasons To See a Podiatrist for Foot and Ankle Pain

Are you experiencing foot or ankle pain that's persisting longer than a few days? Here are four reasons you shouldn’t wait to see a podiatrist about your foot or ankle pain:

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Plantar Fibromas: Tips and Treatments for Foot Wellness

If you’ve been having pain along the arch of your foot, there is a chance that you have a plantar... View Article

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