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Foot Fracture Or Ankle Sprain How Can You Tell?

The quick answer is, unless you are a specialist, you may not be able to tell. They both can have similar symptoms, so, in many… Continue Reading

Shoeless Running Risks vs. Benefits

Ever since man came out of the trees to walk and run on the ground, we have perfected this form of mobility. Award-winning runners from… Continue Reading

Ade Adetunji, DPM

Poor Circulation In Feet Part 2

Treatment and Prevention Poor blood circulation in the legs and the feet can cause various health problems. The buildup of plaque causes the arteries to… Continue Reading

Foot and Ankle Arthritis Proper Diagnosis Key To Treatment

While there are over 100 types of arthritis, the one that most commonly affects the foot and ankle is osteoarthritis (“osteo” means bone). Osteoarthritis develops… Continue Reading

Achilles Tendonitis

The Achilles tendon is the large tendon that connects the heel bone (calcaneus) to the muscles in the back of the calf. Achilles tendonitis is… Continue Reading

Achilles Tendonitis Foot and Leg Pain Needs Attention

The fierce Achilles of Greek mythology was a legendary hero of the Trojan War, but is remembered today for his greatest weakness his heel. The… Continue Reading

Fungal Toenails Need Treatment

While toenail fungal infections are treatable, if left unattended, they can create serious, permanent problems. They may also lead to other serious infections that can… Continue Reading

Orthotics and Flat Feet

The foot is supported by the main supportive structure of the arch. If the arch is collapsed or flattened, other joints begin to compensate. This… Continue Reading

New Bunion Treatment Offers Patients Mobility While Healing

Patients diagnosed with painful bunions who have avoided surgery are urged to take a second look at an advancement made by a local Washington, DC… Continue Reading

Your Sharp Foot Pain Could Be Gout

Gout is a type of arthritis that is caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood. It causes an attack, most commonly in… Continue Reading

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