Peripheral neuropathy in people with diabetes often affects the feet, toes, and ankles, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or reduced sensation. This can make it difficult to detect minor injuries, which may become serious without proper care. For example, a small blister from wearing poorly fitting shoes or a cut from stepping on something […]
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Causes and Severity of Ankle Sprains in Volleyball
Ankle sprains are common in volleyball due to frequent jumping, sudden direction changes, and rapid lateral movements. Landing on an uneven surface, stepping on another player’s foot, or twisting the ankle during play can stretch or tear the ligaments. The severity of a sprain is classified into grades. A Grade 1 sprain involves mild stretching of […]
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Ingrown Toenail Care
Ingrown toenails occur when the edges of a toenail grow into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling. This condition is often seen in the big toe and can sometimes lead to infection. One of the key causes of ingrown toenails is improper nail trimming, such as cutting nails too short or rounding the edges. […]
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Reducing Workplace Foot Injuries With Proper Footwear
Workers can help prevent foot injuries in the workplace by wearing protective footwear suited to their job environment. Steel toe shoes provide strong protection against heavy objects and compression hazards, making them ideal for construction and industrial settings. Alloy toe shoes offer similar protection while being lighter in weight, reducing strain on the feet during long shifts. […]
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Plantar Warts Can Be Treated!
Plantar warts are small growths that develop on parts of the feet that bear weight. They’re typically found on the bottom of the foot. Don’t live with plantar warts, and call us today!
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Causes and Symptoms of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, or JIA, is a type of arthritis that affects children and adolescents. The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors that trigger an autoimmune response. In JIA, the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints, causing inflammation and pain. The condition can […]
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Link Between Swollen Feet and Diabetes
Swollen feet and ankles are a common issue for diabetic patients due to circulation problems and fluid buildup. High blood sugar can weaken blood vessels to the lower limbs and feet. This may result in poor circulation and venous insufficiency, allowing fluid to collect in the feet and ankles. Some people who have diabetes are […]
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How Casting for Foot or Ankle Fractures Can Affect Thigh Muscles
Casting for foot and ankle fractures can have unexpected effects on the thigh muscles. When a cast limits movement, the muscles in the upper leg may weaken and shrink over time due to lack of exercise. This muscle change is important because the strength and size of the thigh muscles support overall mobility and balance. One simple […]
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Facts
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the posterior tibial nerve, which runs along the inside of the ankle, becomes compressed or irritated as it passes through a narrow passageway called the tarsal tunnel. This compression can result from various causes, including injury, inflammation, or structural abnormalities like flat feet. Symptoms often include pain, tingling, burning […]
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Arthritis Can Cause Pain in the Feet and Ankles
If you are suffering from tenderness, pain, or stiffness in the joints of your feet or ankles, call us to schedule an appointment.
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