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  • Achilles Tendon Rupture Achilles Tendon Rupture

    The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord present behind the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone.

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  • Achilles Tendinitis Achilles Tendinitis

    Inflammation of the Achilles tendon is known as Achilles tendinitis or tendonitis.

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  • Athlete's Foot Athlete's Foot

    Athlete's foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a fungal infection that forms on the skin of the foot.

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  • Bunion Bunion

    A bunion is a bony protuberance that appears on the outer surface of the big toe when it angles toward the adjacent toe. It is an extra bone and a fluid-filled sac that grows at the base of the big toe.

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  • Congenital Limb Deformities congenital Limb Deformities

    Limb deformities can be congenital (present at birth) or develop at a later stage because of a fracture, infection, arthritis or tumor.

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  • Corns Corns

    A corn is a circular area of thickened skin developed because of continuous friction or pressure.

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  • Diabetic Foot Conditions Diabetic Foot Conditions

    Diabetes is a chronic condition that is characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels.

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  • Foot & Ankle Arthritis Foot and Ankle Arthritis

    Arthritis is the inflammation of joints as a result of degeneration of the smooth cartilage that lines the ends of bones in a joint.

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  • Foot & Ankle Trauma Foot and Ankle Trauma

    Foot and ankle trauma refers to injuries that most commonly occur during sports, exercise or any other physical activity. Trauma may be a result of accidents, poor training practices or use of improper gear.

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  • Foot Fracture Foot Fracture

    Foot fracture is a condition where there are small cracks in the bones.

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  • Ankle Ligament Injury Ankle Ligament Injury

    An ankle ligament injury, also known as an ankle sprain, can be caused by a sudden twisting movement of the foot during any athletic event or during daily activities.

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  • Ankle Sprain Ankle Sprain

    A sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments.

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  • Ankle Fractures Ankle Fractures

    Ankle fracture is a condition where there is a break in one or more bones forming the ankle joint.

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  • Ankle Instability Ankle Instability

    Ankle instability is a chronic condition characterized by a recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. It usually results from repeated ankle sprains, which are injuries to the ligaments.

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  • Ankle Rheumatoid Arthritis Ankle

    Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease in which the body’s immune system (the body’s way of fighting infection) attacks its own healthy joints, tissues, and organs.

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  • Heel Pain Heel Pain

    Heel pain is a common symptom of excessive strain placed on the structures that form the heel.

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  • Nail Bed Injuries Nail Bed Injuries

    Nail bed injuries such as crush and avulsion injuries commonly occur when the nail bed gets compressed between the hard nail on top and the toe bone below it.

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  • Lesser Toe Deformities Lesser Toe Deformities

    Lesser toe deformity is an abnormality in the anatomy of your toe that occurs as a result of imbalance between the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles.

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  • Flatfoot Flatfoot

    Flatfoot is a deformity where the arch of the foot collapses to the ground or is not formed at all resulting in pain in the foot and difficulty with walking/running.

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  • Morton's Neuroma Morton's Neuroma

    Morton’s neuroma refers to a nerve injury that occurs between the toes, usually the third and fourth toes. This causes pain and thickening of the nerve tissue.

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  • Sesamoiditis Sesamoiditis

    Sesamoids are two small, pea-shaped bones located in the ball beneath the big toe joint at the bottom of the foot.  Sesamoid bones are connected to muscles and other bones by tendons that envelop these bones. Sesamoids help the big toe move normally and absorb the weight placed on the ball.

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  • Sever's Disease Severs Disease

    Sever’s disease is a painful inflammation of the growth plate in the heel.

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  • Stress Fractures of Foot & Ankle Flatfoot

    A stress fracture is described as a small crack in the bone which occurs from an overuse injury of a bone.

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  • Stiff Big Toe (Hallux Rigidus) Stiff Big Toe (Hallux Rigidus)

    A stiff big toe, also called hallux rigidus, is a form of degenerative arthritis affecting the joint where the big toe (hallux) attaches to the foot. The toe typically becomes stiff at the base and is sometimes called a “frozen joint”.

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  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

    The tarsal tunnel is a narrow passageway that lies on the inside of your ankle and runs into the foot.

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