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Persistent pain or swelling in your feet, especially around the heel, could be due to bone spurs. Dr. Tan Ken Jin shares insights on how bone spurs develop, their symptoms, and how to treat them – from medication to minimally invasive surgery.
Barefoot shoes promote natural foot function, posture, and balance. But podiatrists warn they aren’t for everyone, especially those with injuries or diabetes. Could they be the right step for you?
Phantom limb pain, a mysterious and often debilitating condition, affects many amputees. Despite the loss of a limb, these individuals continue to feel pain, itching, or other sensations in the absent body part.
In this article, we’ll delve into the causes of phantom limb pain, current theories behind the phenomenon, and the available treatment options for those affected.
Autologous fat grafting offers a promising solution for patients suffering from plantar fasciitis, a common cause of heel pain.
Clubfoot is a common foot deformity that affects approximately 1 in every 1,000 live births worldwide. It is characterized by a twisted foot, turned inward and downward, making it difficult to walk or even wear shoes. This condition affects people of all ages and races, but it is more common in certain parts of the world, particularly in Asia.
Hallux limitus is a common foot condition that affects a significant number of people, particularly in Asia. It is a form of arthritis that affects the joint at the base of the big toe, known as the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ).
Learn about symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention of Charcot Foot in this informative article. Good foot care is key for prevention.
Learn how to improve your running from a cardiovascular perspective with this informative article, including nutritional tips!
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the complications of diabetes is the risk of foot problems. High blood sugar levels can damage the nerves in the feet, leading to reduced sensation and increased risk of injuries. Poor blood flow to the feet can also cause wounds to heal slowly and increase the risk of infection. In severe cases, foot ulcers can develop and even lead to amputation.
Flatfoot can also occur as a result of other underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. Read more
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