Foot compartment syndrome is a condition that occurs when the nerves, blood vessels and muscles are compressed. It can occur in many parts of the body most specifically in the foot, leg and thigh and hands, among many others.
Read MoreAthletes are constantly at risks for injuries especially because of the amount of stress they place on their body compared to a non-athlete.
Read MoreOne major concern for diabetic is proper foot care. A compromised immune system and poor blood circulation could turn wounds and blisters into serious life-threatening conditions.
Read MoreCracked heels may not be classified as a medical emergency or even close to it. But if you’re planning to head to the beach this summer then you’d better make sure that you’re picture perfect, from head to toe.
Read MoreThe risk of foot injury among high heel wearers is high. Giving your feet a break and proper foot care goes a long way in preventing foot injury. Visit a podiatrist for chronic foot pain.
Read MoreBut what if you are doing everything you should to warm your feet, and they are cold anyway? It might be a sign of Raynaud's disease, a common circulatory disorder.
Read MoreAchilles tendonitis is most commonly caused by overuse where the tendon is over-stretched and possibly becomes slightly torn.
Read MoreA ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on top of a joint, ligament, or tendon. While a ganglion cyst is usually merely an unsightly nuisance, they can interfere with range of motion and can progress into a painful and problematic condition.
Read MoreHave you heard of hallux valgus? It sounds complicated, or even frightening, but it's just the medical term for a bunion, a common bone deformity that can affect men and women of any age.
Read MoreMany patients are thinking toward 2023 and making resolutions for improved health and wellness. What about your feet? How are you going to keep them feeling great in the New Year?
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