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21

Jul

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Lisfranc Joint Injury Overview

A Lisfranc injury typically occurs when the foot is twisted during a fall or when a weight lands on the foot while it is flexed downward...

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21

Jul

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How to Correctly Wear Flip Flops

While freeing your feet from the confines of restrictive footwear has its benefits, it also has a downside that may not show for years to...

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21

Jul

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4 Types of Foot Fractures

The foot is comprised of 26 bones that, in spite of their relatively small size, do a remarkable job of supporting our weight and getting...

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21

Jul

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The Most Common Sports Injures

Athletes are particularly susceptible to a variety of common sports injuries. These injuries can result from mishaps on the playing field...

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21

Jul

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Children’s Foot Development: What You Need to Know

A child's foot develops most rapidly during the first five years of life. This process does not stop until the foot reaches skeleta...

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21

Jul

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Understanding Foot Arthritis

Arthritis is characterized by joint inflammation, and it is common in the small joints that are located in the foot and ankle. There are...

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21

Jul

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Understanding Neuromas

A neuroma is characterized by a growth of nerve tissue, and understanding what causes them and how they are treated can be challenging...

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21

Jul

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Calluses and Corns: What Can You Do?

Corns and calluses are hardened and thick layers of skin, often found on the toes and feet as well as hands and fingers. Corns and callus...

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21

Jul

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Learn All About Ganglions

Ganglions are round or oval non-cancerous lumps that form along the joints or tendons. Although ganglions are most common in the hands an...

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21

Jul

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Pressure Ulcers: Causes and Treatments

When consistent pressure and rubbing occurs on one area of the body, it can cause the skin to break down. This is because the pressure re...

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