If hammertoes are noticed early enough before they have become rigid and inflexible, they can often be straightened without surgery.
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If hammertoes are noticed early enough before they have become rigid and inflexible, they can often be straightened without surgery.
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Taking good care of your feet is something everyone should take more seriously, and this is especially true for those individuals who have diabetes.
Read MoreBunions are one of the most common foot abnormalities, and because they develop very slowly, most people choose to ignore them and then later wonder why their big toe is severely bent and why it has a large, bony bump on top.
Read MoreA hammertoe deformity is named so because it causes your middle toes to bend in the shape of a hammer, often causing the top of the bend to rub against your footwear creating painful corns and blisters.
Read MoreA severe and unfortunate development frequently seen in diabetic patients who have peripheral neuropathy is called Charcot Foot disease.
Read MoreThe forces on your feet can contribute to the formation of potentially crippling deformities including underlapping and overlapping toes.
Read MoreMinimizing bone loss and reducing the risk of falling and permanent injury are essential for optimum health in your advancing years.
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While athletes and training junkies may be more susceptible to injury due to years of repetitive stress from intense training and competition, gentler exercise like jogging can lead to a debilitating foot or ankle injury.
Read MoreThe pain and discomfort caused by an injury or inflammation of the area around the metatarsal bones are called metatarsalgia or metatarsal syndrome.
Read MoreCracked heels, also known as heel fissures, is often an extremely painful condition that can occur from a variety of circumstances.
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