Experiencing a stubborn or painful foot or ankle issue can be overwhelming. When you need to know more about your condition and treatment options, visit our online podiatric library for free, in-depth articles.
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Heel Spurs: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and TreatmentHeel spurs develop in tandem with conditions such as plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Learn who's at risk, common symptoms, and treatment.
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Corn and Callus Treatment in SeattleCorns and calluses are extremely common conditions particularly in the elderly. They are sometimes confused with warts. Learn more here.
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DermatitisDermatitis of the feet can develop when coming into contact with poison ivy , adhesives, or detergents. Learn more about what might be causing your symptoms.
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Chronic Ankle InstabilityLearn about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatment for chronic ankle instability.
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Preventing Foot Pain With High ArchesHigh arched feet can lead to painful foot problems. Learn about the foot conditions they can cause and how to prevent them.
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Treatment for Chronic Lateral Ankle PainLearn about the signs and symptoms of lateral ankle pain and the common and less common causes of this pain, and how it's treated.
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What Is A Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE)?A comprehensive diabetic foot exam is an essential part of preventing foot ulcers in patients with diabetes and circulation problems. Learn more here.
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What Is Gout and Am I At Risk?Gout is a painful foot condition caused by a buildup of uric acid salts in the joints. Learn about the foods that trigger it and how it's treated.
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How to Treat a Contusion or BruiseContusions and bruises are common sports injuries. While most contusions heal rapidly some can cause problems requiring longer healing time. Learn more here.
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Tolcylen Treatment for Thick Fungal ToenailsTolcylen is a topical treatment that works for thick, fungal toenails.
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Charcot FootCharcot foot is a form of arthritis of the foot in which the bones weaken and fracture. Learn more about how we treat it here.
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Accessory Bones/OssiclesAccessory bones or extra foot bones are not usually a problem unless you suffer an injury. Learn more here.