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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Sesamoiditis - Symptoms and TreatmentSesamoiditis is a common athletic injury of the big toe. However, people who wear high heels and who have high arches are also at risk. Learn how it's treated.
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The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for A Broken AnkleBroken ankles are a common injury caused by falls, accidents, and sports trauma. Learn about the risks and treatment here.
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Untreated Ball of Foot Pain Can Lead to Serious Injury (Capsulitis)Sudden onset of pain at the base of your second toe is very likely capsulitis. Learn how it's treated at our office in North Seattle.
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What Is Toenail Fungus and How To Treat It?Thirty-six million Americans suffer from toenail fungus. Learn who gets this condition, what it looks like, and how it's treated.
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How Do I Know If I've Ruptured My Achilles Tendon?An Achilles tendon rupture can be a devastating event for an athlete. Learn the signs and symptoms and how it's treated.
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Get Treatment for Ankle Sprains in North SeattleLearn what can happen if an ankle sprain isn't properly treated and about the non-surgical options for treating it properly.
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Insertional Pain of the Achilles TendonLearn about the diagnosis and treatment of insertional pain of the Achilles tendon.
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Causes and Effective Treatments for Cuboid SyndromeLearn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Cuboid Syndrom.
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How to Choose Shoes for Plantar FasciitisChoosing the right shoes is key for helping end and prevent plantar fasciitis. Learn more here.
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Iselin's DiseaseIselin's disease affects kids who are physically active. Pain develops along the outer of the foot due to repetitive pressure on the growth plate. Learn more.
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What Causes Athletes Foot and How to Treat It?Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus called tinea pedis. Learn about it's symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
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Lisfranc InjuryLisfranc injuries and lisfranc fractures occur with trauma to the foot most often as a result of playing sports. Learn more here!