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  • How to Alleviate Ingrown Toenails Without Surgery

    Ingrown toenails are not only annoying and terribly painful, they can cause a whole list of foot and blood related illnesses. Ingrown toenail surgery is equally if not MORE painful. There is a way...

  • How Long Do You Have to Stay on Crutches After a Bunion & Hammertoe Surgery?

    After you undergo surgery to have a hammertoe or bunion corrected or removed you should expect to stay off your foot for several days. Even though you'll be wearing an open-toed shoe or a surgical...

  • Pain Management After Hammertoe Surgery

    Hammertoe is a condition whereby the first interphalangeal joint in one or many of the smaller toes on the foot becomes bent, causing the toe to stand out at an angle. The condition can be very...

  • Achilles Tendon Lengthening Procedures

    If we can walk with a normal gait, our Achilles tendons deserve some of the credit. These strong bundles of connective tissue give us control over our feet and posture. An overly short Achilles...

  • What Shoes to Wear After Foot Surgery

    Although many foot problems can be corrected through nonsurgical methods, other problems will require surgery. Foot surgery is often necessary for bunions, flatfoot condition, severe arthritis,...

  • Physchological Impact of Foot Amputation

    Many emotions can accompany the experience of a foot amputation, heralding in feelings that can lead to anger and depression. Therefore, it isn't surprising that a foot amputation can have a...

  • How to Get the Right Treatment for the Foot before it Starts to Ache More

    Many people complain about the pain in their foot. They use different home remedies but do not get relief from the pain. This is because the patients are going through neuromas and are not aware...

  • Knee Replacement Joint Movement Techniques

    After knee replacement, it is imperative to start mobilizing the joint so you can regain full mobility. While you may never be able to participate in high-impact sports again, you can utilize...

  • How to Surgically Remove Foot Corns

    You run, hop and dance every day, and suddenly you start to feel a pain in your foot even when you walk. Corns are the most common example of foot pain. There are a lot of creams, pads and home...

  • Plantar Fasciitis Surgery Recovery Time

    Plantar fasciitis surgery is a serious procedure and should only be considered after trying to relieve the symptoms using conservative self-care treatments. Recovery time may take longer than...

  • How to Recover From Plantar Fasciitis Surgery

    Plantar fasciitis is a painful, debilitating condition of the bottom of the foot caused by tears in muscle ligaments. Surgery is the last option and involves cutting the muscle to release...

  • Recovery From Toe Amputation

    Nobody wants to have any body part amputated, but sometimes amputation is the only solution to avoid a more serious problem such as infection or cancer. Toe amputation is a relatively simple...

  • The Types of Foot Surgery

    Surgery to realign toes, remove bunions and nerves and to repair foot injuries was revolutionary in the 1920s when doctors at the University of Massachusetts Medical School documented successful...

  • Hammertoes Surgery Complications

    Hammertoe is a condition in which a smaller toe projects outward or upward and becomes bent. The metatarsals--long foot bones--form a joint with the toes, or ball of the foot. A deep blister can...

  • Foot Surgery Neuroma Procedures

    Foot neuroma surgery is a simple procedure that treats an abnormally damaged nerve in the foot, caused either by trauma or by improper function of the foot. The damaged nerve is pinched and causes...

  • Tips on Healing From Bunion Surgery

    Bunion surgery involves cutting the bone from the side of the first metatarsal head of your foot, and realigning the joint. The recovery and healing process post-surgery depends on the extent of...

  • Recovery Tips From Ankle Surgery

    President Abraham Lincoln once said, "I cannot think clearly when my feet hurt." This is a sentiment many Americans probably share. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, an...

  • How to Recover From a Bunionectomy

    A bunion is a painful protrusion that can develop on your big toe joint. Wearing shoes that do not fit properly and arthritis in the feet are two of the most common causes of bunions. Orthotics...

  • Exercises After Foot Surgery

    Foot surgery is often done to repair broken bones, tendons or bunions. After recovery, the patient can perform exercises to help with soreness, stiffness and range of motion. A doctor or physical...

  • About Achilles Tendon Lengthening in Children

    A tendon is a strong, rope-like, fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone. When the muscle contracts, the tendon pulls the bone and causes movement of a joint. The strongest tendon in the body is...

  • How to Cope During Your Recovery of a Surgically Repaired Broken Ankle

    You broke your ankle. You didn't just break it though...you REALLY broke it. Meaning, you went to the hospital and the orthopedist looked at you and said; "You're going to need surgery."...

  • Reasons for Foot Surgery

    Ill-fitting shoes cause most foot pain. However, exercise that injures the foot, certain medications or medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, neurological disorders and...

  • About Foot Surgery

    Doctors recommend foot surgery for a variety of reasons. They may wish to correct a malformed bone or to correct problems caused by pressure on the feet like bunions or serious corns. Some foot...

  • How Does Foot Surgery Affect Overall Health?

    Foot surgery often becomes necessary when pain from an injury or deformity is persistent and footwear cannot be worn comfortably. While the purpose of foot surgery usually is to reduce pain,...

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