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Can Your Foot Pain Be Linked to a Larger Health Issue?

Have you ever had foot pain that started out small, maybe just a little ache or some tingling, but over... View Article

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Preventing and Treating Foot Cramps

Foot cramps can strike at the most unexpected moments—whether you're in the middle of a workout, relaxing on the couch, or even sleeping peacefully.

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Ankle Braces: When and How to Use Them

Ankle injuries are unfortunately very common. Whether you’re an athlete, a weekend warrior, or you’re just someone going about their... 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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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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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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What Is a Stone Bruise?

Summertime is the perfect opportunity to ditch the shoes and enjoy the outdoors. While freedom for your feet seems like... View Article

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Sever’s Disease: A Common Cause of Foot Pain in Children

When your child’s feet start hurting, it can be difficult to determine the cause. From rare conditions to more common... View Article

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5 Rare Foot Conditions You Shouldn’t Ignore

While common ailments like sprained ankles are important to address with your podiatrist, uncommon conditions should never be ignored when... View Article

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The Effects of Psoriatic Arthritis in Feet

Arthritis— joint pain and swelling— is a common condition that affects 24% of all adults in the United States. Sometimes,... View Article

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