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Cycling
Category:
Fitness and Your Feet, Sports and Your Feet
Since the bicycle's invention in the early 1900s, it has been a favorite form of recreation and sport in the U.S. More than 100 million Americans enjoy biking, either for recreation or, increasingly, for commuting to work each day. While a great workout for most of the body, feet play a vital role in
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Cyst Removal
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Medical Care, Surgical Procedures
Ganglion masses, or cysts, are normally removed through surgery. Most cyst removal surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis. Contact our office to have this procedure performed.
During the procedure, the cyst is dissected from the surrounding soft tissues and removed. The recovery period depends
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Cysts
Category:
Foot Problems, Skin Problems
Cysts are fluid-filled masses under the skin. Common cysts of the feet include synovial cysts, ganglia, and cutaneous mucoid cysts.
Most foot cysts are located under the skin, although occasionally they appear in tendon or bone. Synovial or ganglionic cysts are connected to a nearby joint or tendon,
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DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Category:
Ball/Joint/Tendon
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious medical condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, typically in the lower limbs. This condition poses significant health risks, including the potential for the clot to dislodge and travel to the lungs, causing a life-threatening condition known
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Diabetic Foot Care
Category:
Foot Care
Diabetics are more prone to various foot problems than those without diabetes due to the development of painful nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy can affect your entire body, but most often the legs and feet are the most prone areas to serious health complications.
The damage to
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Diabetic Foot Care Guidelines
Category:
Diabetic Health
In the intricate tapestry of managing diabetes, caring for your feet emerges as a crucial aspect that demands attention. This article navigates through the essential diabetic foot care guidelines, offering a comprehensive understanding of preventive measures, symptoms to watch for, and proactive strategies
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Diabetic Foot Complications
Category:
Diabetic Health
Diabetes, a complex metabolic condition, can cast a significant shadow on foot health, leading to a spectrum of complications that demand attention. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricate landscape of diabetic foot complications, shedding light on their causes, symptoms, and crucial
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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN)
Category:
Diabetic Health
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) stands as a poignant reminder of the intricate dance between diabetes and its potential complications. In this comprehensive guide, we embark on a journey through the multifaceted landscape of DPN, unraveling its origins, manifestations, and crucial insights for effective
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Diabetic Shoes
Category:
Diabetic Health
In the intricate tapestry of diabetes management, one often overlooked yet crucial element is footwear. Diabetic shoes play a pivotal role in promoting foot health and mitigating the risk of complications associated with diabetes. This comprehensive guide unravels the significance of diabetic shoes,
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Digital Deformity
Category:
Foot Problems, Toe Problems
Many disorders can affect the joints of the toes, causing pain and preventing the foot from functioning as it should. People of all ages can have toe problems, from inherited to acquired.
Toe deformities in adults result mainly from an imbalance of the tendons, causing them to stretch or tighten abnormally.
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Drop Foot
Category:
Ball/Joint/Tendon
Drop foot, medically known as foot drop, is a condition characterized by difficulty lifting the front part of the foot, leading to a dragging or slapping gait. This impairment can significantly impact mobility and daily activities. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the intricacies of drop
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Dysplasia (Epiphysealis Hemimelica)
Category:
Foot Problems, Deformities
Dysplasia, also known as epiphysealis hemimelica, is a disorder that affects the bone joints. It is characterized by overgrowth of the cartilage on the end of one or more of the long bones (carpal or tarsal bones) in the hand or foot. Usually only one limb is involved. Dysplasia may cause limbs that
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Enchondroma
Category:
Foot Problems, Deformities
Enchondromas are small benign tumors made up of cartilage that form in the bone beneath the toenail. Enchondromas are the most common bone tumors of the hands and feet and usually are painless. The tumor can involve large portions of the bones, causing thinning of the cortex. This can weaken the bone
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Erythromelalgia
Category:
Foot Problems, Vascular/Nerve Problems
Erythromelalgia is a rare disorder that results from enlarged blood vessels in the feet. Because the blood vessels are open or dilated, oxygen and heat from the blood is discharged into the tissues, making the feet turn red and feel hot all the time. Prescription medications that restrict the opening
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave
Category:
Medical Care, Therapies
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is used to treat chronic heel pain (plantar fasciitis). "Extracorporeal" means "outside of the body." During this noninvasive procedure, sonic waves are directed at the area of pain using a device similar to that currently used in nonsurgical treatment of kidney
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Fallen Arches (flat feet)
Category:
Ball/Joint/Tendon
Fallen arches, also known as flat feet or pes planus, is a common condition where the arches of the feet collapse, causing the entire sole to make contact with the ground. This condition can be present from birth or develop over time, affecting both children and adults. In this comprehensive guide, we
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Fitness And Your Feet
Category:
Fitness and Your Feet
Your feet are one of the most overlooked body parts when it comes to exercise. As you exercise, pay attention to what your feet are telling you.
Consult your physician before beginning any fitness program. This includes a complete physical and foot exam. This is especially important for those who
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Flat Feet
Category:
Foot Problems, Deformities
Flat feet are a common condition of the foot structure. In infants and toddlers, prior to walking, the longitudinal arch is not developed, and flat feet are normal. Most feet are flexible and an arch appears when children begin standing on their toes. The arch continues to develop throughout childhood,
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Flat Feet (over pronation)
Category:
Foot Problems, Arch and Ball Problems
Flat feet are a common condition of the foot structure. In infants and toddlers, prior to walking, the longitudinal arch is not developed and flat feet are normal. Most feet are flexible and an arch appears when children begin standing on their toes. The arch continues to develop throughout childhood,
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Flatfoot Correction
Category:
Medical Care, Surgical Procedures
Adult-acquired flatfoot or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction usually leads to a gradual loss of the arch. The posterior tibial muscle is a deep muscle in the back of the calf and has a long tendon that extends from above the ankle and attaches into several sites around the arch of the foot. The muscle
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Foot Arthritis
Category:
Ball/Joint/Tendon
Foot arthritis is a prevalent and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Characterized by inflammation of the joints in the foot, this condition can lead to pain, stiffness, and decreased mobility. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the intricacies of foot
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Foot Care For Seniors
Category:
Foot Care
It's normal for people to experience some foot problems as they age. But experts say that problems with feet can be the first sign of more serious medical conditions, particularly among older adults. Health problems, such as arthritis, diabetes, nerve issues, and circulatory disorders, may first be manifested
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Foot Self-Exam
Category:
Foot Care
What should you look for to make sure your feet are healthy? Here are some general guidelines:
Balance. A good test for balance involves standing on one foot, with your arms out to the side and your eyes closed. If you are less than 30 years old, you should be able to balance for 15 seconds, 30 to
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Fractures
Category:
Foot Problems, Common Foot Injuries
Nearly one-fourth of all the bones in your body are in your feet. A broken (fractured) bone in your forefoot or in one of your toes is often painful, but rarely disabling. Most of the time, these injuries heal without operative treatment.
There are two types of foot fractures: stress fractures and general
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Freiberg's Disease
Category:
Foot Problems, Diseases of the Foot
Freiberg's Disease usually begins as a pain in the ball of a child's foot. Its onset is often linked to an injury to the growth plate of one of the long bones behind the toes, called metatarsals. The loss of blood flow to the growth plate causes pain. Freiberg's Disease is most frequently seen in adolescents
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Frostbite
Category:
Foot Problems, Skin Problems
Extreme exposure of your feet to cold for a prolonged period can lead to a serious condition called frostbite. Frostbite starts by producing pain and a burning sensation in the exposed areas. This is followed by numbness in toes or feet and changes in skin color, from pale or red to bluish-gray or black.
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Fungal Nails
Category:
Foot Care, Fungus Problems
Since fungal nails are usually more resistant and more difficult to treat than Athlete's foot, topical or oral antifungal medications may be prescribed. Permanent nail removal is another possible form of treatment for fungal nails. After a fungal nail infection has cleared up, you can take steps to prevent
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Fungal Nails
Category:
Foot Problems, Fungus Problems
Fungal nails refers to any number of fungal nail infections that can occur on the foot. Since fungal nails are usually more resistant and more difficult to treat than Athlete's Foot, topical or oral antifungal medications may be prescribed. Note: Please consult a physician before taking any medications.
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Fungus
Category:
Foot Problems, Skin Problems
Many people don't realize they have a fungal nail problem and, therefore, don't seek treatment. Yet, fungal toenail infections are a common foot health problem and can persist for years without ever causing pain. The disease, characterized by a change in a toenail's color, is often considered nothing
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Gangrene
Category:
Foot Problems, Skin Problems
Gangrene is caused by lost blood supply to the foot or bacterial infections that result from open sores or ulcers. Diabetics are most prone to foot gangrene because they typically have poor circulation or nerve damage, which can lead to loss of blood supply.
Any sudden onset of foot or leg pain accompanied
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Gangrene
Category:
Ball/Joint/Tendon
Gangrene is a serious medical condition characterized by the death of body tissue due to a lack of blood supply or a bacterial infection. It is a critical issue that requires immediate medical attention. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the various aspects of gangrene, shedding light on its
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General Information
Category:
Medical Care, Surgical Procedures
Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle. Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:
Sprains and fractures.
Arthritis and joint disease.
Benign and malignant tumors.
Birth
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General Information
Category:
Fitness and Your Feet
Your feet are one of the most overlooked body parts when it comes to exercise, yet they can tell you so much about your overall health. As you exercise, pay attention to what your feet are telling you.
Make sure to consult your physician before beginning any fitness program. This includes a complete
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General Information and Tips
Category:
Medical Care, Pain Management
Most individuals will experience foot pain at some point in time during their lives. Foot pain is caused by a wide variety of injuries, health problems or disorders, including (but not limited to):
Arthritis
Bone spurs
Bunions
Calluses
Corns
Flat Feet
Gout
Ingrown toenails
Plantar fasciitis
Sprains
Stress
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General Statistics
Category:
Foot Problems
Foot and ankle problems usually fall into the following categories:
Acquired from improper footwear, physical stress, or small mechanical changes within the foot.
Arthritic foot problems, which typically involve one or more joint.
Congenital foot problems, which occur at birth and are generally inherited.
Infectious
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