These blogs are great for understanding your foot problem, learning proper foot care, and discovering new, painless treatment options. We have all different blogs written by podiatrists around the country, our own doctors, even our staff. Foot care is essential to healthy, happy feet.
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Why am I Having Pain on the Inside of my Ankle?Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction is caused bu changes in the tendon. Overuse is the most common cause of this problem, If treated early, treatment is simple.
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Recovery Time for a Sprained AnkleSprained ankles are much more serious then a twisted ankle. The injury is more severe so treatment is usually more involved to make sure it heals properly.
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Don't Delay in treating Your Sprained AnkleA sprained ankle is a serious problem. You should be treated immediately in order to prevent further damage and to reduce your recovery time. We have 24/7 care.
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Common Baseball/Softball Foot & Ankle InjuriesBaseball and softball players are susceptible to a lot of foot and ankle injuries. Heel pain, Achilles injuries, and heel pain are just a few. Prevent injuries!
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Pheonix Suns Alex Len has a sore foot!Alex Len starting center for the Pheonix Suns, is recovering recently from surgery on both his ankles. He now is suffering from a different foot problem.
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How Long Does It Take to Recover From a Twisted Ankle?How Long Does It Take to Recover From a Twisted Ankle? Dr. Dana Waters explains what to expect when you are recovering from a twisted ankle.
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Surgical Repair of Peroneal Tendon InjuriesIn some cases, and after conservative treatment, the only treatment for peroneal tendon injuries is surgery. Preventing tendon injuries or treating them early is the best way to avoid surgery.
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Don’t Just Walk It Off | Treatment For An Ankle SprainTreatment for an ankle sprain can mean the difference from a very short recovery to a long and possibly painful recovery. Get treated before it gets worse!
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Podiatry Can Save Your Life | Get Your Free Foot ExamGetting your regular check ups can really save your life and prevent serious injuries before the "fixing" is too late. NJ Podiatrist, Dr. Kosofsky explains the importance.