Articles, tagged with "foot and ankle", page 1
26th September 2011
When it comes to find a foot and ankle surgeon, it is extremely important to know something about how to compare the education and experience of the different orthopedic surgeons available to you.
Orthopedic food and ankle surgeons and doctors as they ...
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Author:
Rohan Sinha
12th August 2011
With festival season just round the corner, music fans will be looking into buying all their essentials – tent, toilet roll and of course, wellies. But fashion conscious festival goers need not sacrifice their style and can look fashion forward in the mud...
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Henry James
21st February 2011
Ballet dancers will complain of some foot injury at some stage in their training, and professional ballet will often be plagued with chronic foot injuries, ranging from mild ones that are nursed for years, to severe injuries that may be career ending.
Th...
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Garret Wong
01st October 2010
Timberland has now officially declared logging in China. Since January, the brand has opened three branch stores in Beijing, Shenzhen and Haerbing. The company plans in the future five years increase to seventy branch stores. The international brand lays ...
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xionglwu
14th September 2010
There are many persons who are frequently affected by different sorts of foot problems. The majority of these gentlemen are sportsmen and athletes. Now they should be treated well by offering powerful medications. If required, patients must undergo surg...
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Benjyx
02nd June 2010
Without question, ankle and foot tattoos are a trendy choice for women today. These unique designs are especially popular during the warmer seasons of the year, making the highly prized tattoos as beautiful as they are subtle, although extra care should b...
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Author:
nochrisco
23rd February 2010
How do you know if you have foot drop? If you find it tough to lift the front part of your foot off the floor, it is likely you have foot drop (aka drop foot). Usually, this is the only symptom associated with the condition.
If you have this condition ...
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Author:
J. Pal
08th February 2010
There are many different types of shoes and sometimes it can be difficult to select the best pair for you. There are three basic types of feet and you can find the best running shoe, tennis shoe, or skate shoe for your foot type. You can find the best typ...
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Author:
Allen Jiang
22nd January 2010
Are you one of the thousands of parents in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and around the United States that is concerned about how your child runs or walks? Have you noticed that their feet and ankles turn in or out? Do you question your pediatrician on ...
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Dr. Marybeth Crane
23rd November 2009
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a common foot condition that can be quite disabling. Similar to carpal tunnel syndrome in the wrists, this painful disease can cause numbness, burning, tingling, and shooting pain to the bottom of the foot and heel. Pain is felt ...
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Author:
Scott Kilberg DPM
09th August 2009
Flat Feet (Pes Planus or Fallen Arches)
Now, what does the condition of flat feet have to do with knee pain, back pain and neck pain? Our feet are the foundation of support for the pelvis and spine. In addition, they support the whole weight of the bod...
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AJHEELS
27th April 2009
Are you afraid to even talk to your doctor about bunion surgery? Many patients are very apprehensive about bunion surgery. They have heard horror stories of severe pain and bad outcomes. These are usually not true. Bunion surgery is actually quite success...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane
25th March 2009
Is your car driving your pain? An osteopaths opinion
Whether driving a car, a bus, or a lorry or even as a passenger - you could be suffering driving related back pain.
In all these cases, osteopathy can help to reduce pain and your osteopath in Manches...
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Author:
Francis Connor
03rd July 2007
AOL SPORTS, 13TH APRIL 2007
Everyone talks about the dangers open to the horses in a Grand National but rarely does anyone mention the men who mount them - the poor jockeys.
AOL Sport sought the views of leading orthopaedic surgeon, Simon Moyes,...
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Author:
Simon Moyes