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Foot Deformity: Haglund’s Deformity

Foot deformity encompasses a wide range of problems. Here we are only going to look at few of those. First, we need to know that the foot is like any other limb or part of the body, packed with nerves, muscles, bones, ligaments and tendons, ... Read Read: Foot Deformity: Haglund’s Deformity

By: Kent Basson | 05/01/2009 | Home & Family

Understanding Common Foot Deformities

... . The most common treatment for shortening of the metatarsal bone is surgery to lengthen the bone.Some other foot deformities are less severe. One, called calcaneovalgus, involves the foot bending sharply at the ankle, causing the foot to ... Read Read: Understanding Common Foot Deformities

By: Danielle K. D. | 25/03/2009 | Home & Family

Polio and Foot Deformity

... and often reduce a polio survivor’s mobility and thereby, their ability to independently navigate the world. In order to deal with these foot deformities and problems, special supports and shoes are necessary. Shoe raises can be made to ... Read Read: Polio and Foot Deformity

By: Danielle K. D. | 16/05/2009 | Shopping

Shopping for the Right Shoes Can Prevent Foot Injury

... the Internet. foot injury,clubfoot,diabetic shoes,polio survivors group,different sized shoes,corrective shoes,poliosurvivors,mismatchedfootwear,amputation,foot deformity,diabetes foot problems,different sized feet,foot length difference Read Read: Shopping for the Right Shoes Can Prevent Foot Injury

By: Danielle K. D. | 13/02/2009 | Home & Family

Deformities that Affect the Little Toe

... toe is squeezed, squashed, smashed and shoved into footwear of all shapes and sizes.  The unfortunate results are foot deformities and injuries that plague this itty-bitty part of our anatomy.  One of the most common causes of pain in our ... Read Read: Deformities that Affect the Little Toe

By: jane baron | 24/09/2009 | Shopping

Cavus Foot: A Symptom of Charcot Marie Tooth Disease

... or fourth toe remains permanently bent.  It is usually caused by cramming toes into ill-fitting shoes. Claw toe is a foot deformity where the toes are permanently clenched like a fist. Both of these foot deformities can be attributed to ... Read Read: Cavus Foot: A Symptom of Charcot Marie Tooth Disease

By: kent B Smith | 13/07/2009 | Shopping

Dictionary of Common Foot Ailments

... Foot.  Cavus Foot is characterized by high arches.  It may be caused by a neurological disorder, and it often results in secondary foot deformities such as hammertoe and claw toe.  Pain and instability are common complaints of people with ... Read Read: Dictionary of Common Foot Ailments

By: kent B Smith | 13/07/2009 | Shopping

Foot Ulcers and Preventative Care

... more likely to suffer from blisters, corns, calluses, bunions and hammertoe. These various foot injuries and foot deformities are painful in their own right; but in the case of a diabetic, they have more serious implications.  Foot ulcers ( ... Read Read: Foot Ulcers and Preventative Care

By: kent B Smith | 11/07/2009 | Clothing

Wound Care for Foot Ulcers

... leather.  Avoid excess stitching, especially around the tops of the toes.  A toe box that is wide and deep enough to accommodate foot deformities or prevent excess friction is also very important.  Remember: bandaged feet should never be ... Read Read: Wound Care for Foot Ulcers

By: kent B Smith | 08/07/2009 | Shopping

Treatment for Cavus Foot

... .  Podiatrists recommend high-topped shoes because of the extra support they give your ankle.  If your Cavus Foot has resulted in secondary foot deformities such as hammertoe or claw toes (conditions where the toes are permanently bent), ... Read Read: Treatment for Cavus Foot

By: kent B Smith | 13/07/2009 | Business

Foot Problems Associated with Polio

... and are often “pulled” to the stronger side leading to difference in limb length, spinal distortions, and various foot deformities.  Survivors of polio are known to suffer from several long term foot, limb and spinal deformities such as ... Read Read: Foot Problems Associated with Polio

By: kent B Smith | 07/07/2009 | Shopping

Does Every Runner Need Foot Orthotics?

... muscle function to enhance performance. They can also increase stability in an unstable joint and prevent an early foot deformity from developing additional problems. What you should know about orthotics The use of functional orthotics ... Read Read: Does Every Runner Need Foot Orthotics?

By: anonymous | 07/10/2008 | Fitness

Foot Info You Should be Aware of

... experienced by older adults, who may have developed arthritis in their feet. Orthotics may also be prescribed for children who have a foot deformity. In athletic individuals, sports activities result in a lovely deal of movement and ... Read Read: Foot Info You Should be Aware of

By: Mia Linx, Sr. | 15/04/2008 | Health

Foot Problems in Diabetics

... lead to complications such as ulceration and even amputation. Neuropathy may cause bunions and hammer toes or other related foot deformities. Diabetes frequently leads to vascular disease that slows the blood circulation. Contraction ... Read Read: Foot Problems in Diabetics

By: Alan Davis | 01/08/2007 | Health

Foot doctors in NYC are specialists in cosmetic foot surgery

... in New York are both foot and ankle specialists. They have the experience and training in diabetic foot care, geriatric foot care, pediatric foot deformities, sports medicine and related injuries as well as the surgical correction of foot ... Read Read: Foot doctors in NYC are specialists in cosmetic foot surgery

By: Soniya Gurg | 13/11/2009 | Health

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