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Adult Aquired FlatFeet
Overview Many patients have problems with a new ?collapsing arch? or ?flat foot? which could cause pain, instability along with trouble while walking. This kind of condition is significantly more typically called Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)....
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What Are Fallen Arches
Overview Babies are often born with flat feet, which may persist well into their childhood. This occurs because children?s bones and joints are flexible, causing their feet to flatten when they stand. Young babies also have a fat pad on the inner border...
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Achilles Tendonitis Rehab Time
Overview Achilles tendinitis is an overuse injury of the Achilles tendon, the band of tissue that connects calf muscles at the back of the lower leg to your heel bone. Achilles tendinitis most commonly occurs in runners who have suddenly increased the...
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What Exactly Is Calcaneal Apophysitis?
Overview Sever?s disease, also known as calcaneal apophysitis or Osgood-Schlatter syndrome of the foot. This traction apophysitis is secondary to repetitive microtraumata or overuse of the heel in young athletes. The calcaneus is situated at the most...
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Contracted Toe Tendon Pain
Overview hammertoes deformities can be painful and unsightly. These toe deformities can be the result of a muscle/tendon imbalance or often the end stage result of some systemic disease such as diabetes or arthritis, especially Rheumatoid arthritis. Hammertoe...
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Arch Pain Reasons Warning Signs And Therapies
Overview Ligaments in the foot hold the muscle and bone structure in its arch shape, additionally supported by sinewy tissue. When these ligaments are torn, or when the bones are fractured, arch pain can be caused the by the incongruity of the interactivity...
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Pain In The Foot's Arch What Are The Causes ?
Overview Arch pain (medically known as plantar pain) is a broad term many people use to describe pain in their muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, or nerves. All these components are connected to the bottom of the foot; therefore, damage to any one of...