Peroneal tendonitis is an uncomfortable soft tissue condition that affects athletes and others. To understand what it is, first you need to know more about the peroneal tendons.
Read MoreIf you are concerned about the width of your feet or anything else related to the health and well-being of your feet, ankles, or lower legs, a visit to the podiatrist is in order.
Read MoreAt the moment of impact, a stubbed toe hurts a lot! This is because there is little to no fat at the front of your toe to help absorb the impact.
Read MoreYour podiatrist doesn’t encounter dangerous conditions every day, but when we see a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), we stop everything and act quickly as, without prompt medical intervention, DVT can easily progress into a life-threatening situation.
Read MoreRestless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is a nervous system disorder that causes unpleasant sensations in the lower legs and feet, leading to an uncontrollable urge to move the legs.
Read MoreA stress fracture is the result of repetitive injury to the same area. It begins as a hairline fissure in the bone and causes pain that begins as slight discomfort and progresses over a period of time.
Read MoreWhen the sesamoid bones experience trauma or repetitive force, the tendons that slide across the bones are subject to irritation and inflammation. This is a painful condition called sesamoiditis.
Read MoreGanglion cysts can cause substantial discomfort and limit the range of motion significantly.
Read MoreIt’s common for podiatrists to see patients with pain at the back of the leg, located roughly between the bottom of the calf muscle and the heel.
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