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Signs of Ingrown Toenail Infection

Signs of Ingrown Toenail Infection While an ingrown toenail can be an uncomfortable distraction, allowing it to get infected is painful and dangerous. When an ingrown toenail is not treated immediately, infection can occur. If you notice signs of an ingrown toenail—tenderness or pain from pressure around the nail—begin to treat the ingrown toenail immediately or consult a podiatrist. How

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Do you experience foot or leg pain when you are walking or running? Perhaps you need orthotics.

Do you experience foot or leg pain when you are walking or running? Perhaps you need orthotics. What are orthotics? Orthotics (more formally known as foot orthoses) can be defined as any artificial, external device applied to the foot to prevent or assist movement. Some orthotics are made to offload high pressure areas of the foot

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Plantar Fasciitis – aka Heel Pain in the Context of Tissue Stress Theory

Plantar Fasciitis – aka Heel Pain in the Context of Tissue Stress Theory Plantar Fasciitis is often a chronic heel pain, most regularly felt on the under (plantar) side of the heel(s), especially after rest, such as when first getting out of bed or after having been seated. The pain is caused by an injury to the

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