In the United States alone, there are nearly 40 million people diagnosed with a form of arthritis. As a medical condition, arthritis is actually an umbrella term for several different types of conditions that are considered arthritis.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard of bunions and often think of it as a foot condition that exclusively affects our big toes. Did you know that you can also develop bunions in your pinky toe?
Read MoreImagine you’re walking your usual route for an evening stroll and you notice about one third of the way through, your foot starts to burn. Maybe it’s a nerve burning, like that of feeling pins and needles, or it’s more of a muscle burning. Is this normal?
Read MoreMetatarsalgia (or metatarsal syndrome) is an uncomfortable and painful malady that strikes in the area of the ball of the foot.
Read MoreA variety of factors and conditions can cause or contribute to pain on the top of your foot but it can be difficult to determine the precise cause without the help of your foot doctor.
Read MoreThe arch of your foot is an interesting and complex structure composed of three main sections including the transverse arch and the two longitudinal sections.
Read MoreOne of the most common causes of pain in the ball of the foot is called capsulitis. The condition is so named because it is located near the big toe in an area encapsulated by bones, tendons, ligaments and other tissues.
Read MoreThe sensation has been likened to having a “pebble in your shoe” and as the neuroma worsens, it can cause considerable pain and an uncomfortable burning and numbing sensation.
Read MoreFor great foot health, you should always use the correct footwear with the optimal inserts that treat your feet the best.
Read MoreThe tibial nerve provides feeling for the bottom of your foot, and when it becomes damaged and inflamed the resultant neuropathy can be quite debilitating.
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