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Does Your Child Need To See A Podiatry Specialist For Their Crooked Toes?

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Crooked toes in children can be a common problem and can be caused by several factors. Sometimes the condition resolves on its own, while in other cases, it may require medical attention. As a parent, it can be difficult to know when your child should see a podiatry specialist for their crooked toes. Learn the causes of crooked toes, when you should seek professional care and what treatments may be available.…

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Ways Your Podiatrist Can Help Improve Your Mobility

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When a condition or injury affects your lower legs, it has the potential to disrupt your mobility. Depending on your physical state, you may need to visit a mobility shop to find aids. Before you do, though, it’s important to consult with your podiatrist so they can offer advice. Here are some ways yours can help. Gait Trainers Gait trainers are essential pieces of equipment for adults and children who have a disability that affects how they walk.…

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Don't Forget About Your Feet: Why You Need Custom Orthotics

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If you don’t give your feet much thought until they start hurting, it’s time for a change. Once the pain kicks in, you give your feet a lot of thought. Unfortunately, once the pain kicks in, the damage has already happened. That’s why you need to protect your feet, and your legs, at all costs. That’s where orthotics come into the picture. Orthotics are protection for your feet. But, they also protect the rest of your legs as well.…

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What Your Podiatrist Can Do About Smelly Feet

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Many people find that their feet smell from time to time. But if yours are emitting a constant stench, you may want to chat with a podiatrist. Sometimes, smelly feet can act as an early sign of disease. Because of this, you could benefit from podiatry services. Offer General Advice Even if there is no underlying pathology, your podiatrist can offer general advice for banishing smelly feet. You may need to adapt the type of footwear you wear or change how often you wear certain shoes.…

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How foot orthotics can cure your heel pain

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If you suffer from heel pain, your podiatry clinic may prescribe foot orthotics as a method of treatment. What exactly does this mean, and how will it help you? What they are Foot orthotics are inserts that fit into your shoes under your feet. They may be soft and sponge-like or much firmer than the soles of most shoes, according to the kind of treatment you need. They are typically made of EVA foam or some type of plastic or acrylic and are not uncomfortable to wear.…

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A Short Guide to Bunions

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Bunions are a very common foot condition that can be painful and require foot surgery to fix. However, many people do not understand the condition or what can be done to relieve it. This short guide explains bunions in detail, from how to identify one to what you can do about them.  Identifying Bunions The most obvious symptom of bunions is, of course, the bunion itself: a bony bump at the base of the big toe, which can be red or sore.…

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Three Ways to Ease Your Heel Pain

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One of the most common causes of heel pain is plantar fasciitis. Whether you are an athlete or live a sedentary lifestyle, it is quite easy to over-pronate your foot, and this will lead to inflammation of the plantar fascia. And since this injury is so common, most people assume that it will eventually go away on its own if the afflicted foot is given enough rest. Nonetheless, this does not mean that you cannot accelerate the healing with a few stretches that you can carry out at the comfort of your home.…

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Insoles Vs Orthotic Inserts: What Is The Difference?

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If you have developed a foot-related problem due to either strain or lack of support, you may be considering investing in some insoles or orthotics. However, if you are like most people, chances are you are using these two terms interchangeably, as you assume that the devices perform the same function. Although both the insoles and the orthotics do work to address postural problems and other foot related ailments, they are not the same type of solution.…

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How Orthotic Footwear Helps Beat Pain

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Your feet are the main point of contact between your body and the rest of the world. For this reason they are placed under a lot of stress and strain as your move around. Without proper care and attention, painful problems can develop. This is why it is vital to ensure that your feet are not being put under any undue pressure and that they are always properly supported. Unsupported feet can cause not only discomfort but can also lead to problems with your posture which can result in back pain.…

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Everything Runners Need to Know About Flat Feet

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Runners, naturally enough, need to take better care of their feet than the rest of the population. Unfortunately, they’re also more likely to develop foot-related problems, or suffer from pre-existing issues that wouldn’t have been of much concern if they’d never started hitting the streets to begin with. One of those conditions is flat feet, and it’s one that runners need to know about. Here’s a quick overview of everything you need to know.…

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