Foot and Ankle Pathology
Below are common foot and ankle pathologies encountered by patients, and seen in the office. I have linked here various websites with articles/information to help answer some of the common questions.
- Achilles Tendinitis - Insertional
- Achilles Tendinitis - Non-Insertional
- Ankle Sprain
- Ingrown Toenail
- Metatarsalgia
- Neuroma
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Stretching Exercises
- 10 Simple Plantar Fasciitis Stretches and Exercises to Rehab Pain via SportyDoctor (Dr. Kristina Dematas)
- Stretching Exercises
- Porokeratoma / Intractable Plantar Keratosis ("Seed Wart")
- Pregnancy and Your Feet
- "Swelling and painful feet: how to solve the most common foot problems when you're pregnant" by Craig Gwynne (via PhillyVoice.com)
- Sesamoiditis
- Stress Fracture
- Toe Fracture
- Wart
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