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  • Foot and Ankle TraumaFoot and Ankle Trauma

    The foot and ankle work together to provide balance, stability, movement, and propulsion to the human body.

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  • Stress Fractures of Foot and Ankle Stress Fractures of Foot and Ankle

    A stress fracture is described as a small crack in the bone which occurs from an overuse injury of a bone.

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  • Ankle FracturesAnkle Fractures

    Ankle injuries are very common in athletes and individuals performing physical work; often resulting in severe pain and impaired mobility.

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  • Lisfranc (Midfoot) FractureLisfranc (Midfoot) Fracture

    The Lisfranc joint or tarsometatarsal joint refers to the region in the middle of the foot. It is a junction between the tarsal bones (bones in the foot arch) and metatarsal bones (five long bones in the foot).

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  • Plantar FasciitisPlantar Fasciitis

    Shockwave treatment, also known as Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT), is a conservative procedure to treat plantar fasciitis of the foot, where shockwaves are passed through the heel to stimulate healing of the inflamed plantar fascia tissues.

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  • Achillles TendinitisAchillles Tendinitis

    Achilles tendinitis is the inflammation and irritation to the Achilles tendon, a strong fibrous cord present behind the ankle that connects your calf muscles to the heel bone.

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  • Shin SplintsShin Splints

    Shin splints or medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is pain around the tibia or shinbone due to inflammation of the tendons, muscles and bone tissue. It occurs because of vigorous exercises and sports activities.

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  • Ankle SprainAnkle Sprain

    A sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments connect adjacent bones and provide stability to a joint.

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  • FlatfootFlatfoot

    Flatfoot, also known as “fallen arches” or Pes planus, is a deformity in children’s feet where the arch that runs along the sole of the foot collapses to the ground or is not formed at all.

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  • Foot DropFoot Drop

    Foot drop, also known as drop foot, is a sign of an underlying muscular, neurological or anatomical condition, where you are unable to lift the front part of your foot, which results in the dragging of the foot.

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  • Heel PainHeel Pain

    Heel pain is a common symptom of excessive strain placed on the structures that form the heel.

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  • Achilles Tendon RuptureAchilles Tendon Rupture

    The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord present behind the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is used when you walk, run and jump.

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  • Ankle Ligament InjuryAnkle Ligament Injury

    An ankle ligament injury, also known as an ankle sprain, can be caused by a sudden twisting movement of the foot during any athletic event or during daily activities.

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  • Osteochondral Injuries of the AnkleOsteochondral Injuries of the Ankle

    The ankle joint is formed by the articulation of the end of the tibia and fibula (shinbones) with the talus (heel bone).

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  • Sever's DiseaseSever's Disease

    Sever’s disease is a painful inflammation of the growth plate in the heel. Growth plates are areas at the end of children’s bones that undergo changes so bone growth can occur.

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  • Achilles Tendon BursitisAchilles Tendon Bursitis

    The Achilles tendon is the large tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone (calcaneus) and is used when you walk, run and jump.

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  • Sesamoid FractureSesamoid Fracture

    A sesamoid fracture is a break in the sesamoid bone. Sesamoids are two small, pea-shaped bones located in the ball beneath the big toe joint at the bottom of the foot.

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  • Lisfranc (Midfoot) InjuryLisfranc (Midfoot) Injury

    The tarsometatarsal joint or Lisfranc joint is the region in the middle of the foot formed by the articulation of the tarsal bones (a cluster of seven bones) and metatarsal bones (a group of five long bones).

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  • Turf ToeTurf Toe

    Turf toe is an injury to the ligament at the base of the big toe. It is a painful condition that usually results from jamming the toe into the ground or excessive backward bending of the toe.

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  • SesamoiditisSesamoiditis

    Sesamoids are two small, pea-shaped bones located in the ball beneath the big toe joint at the bottom of the foot.  Sesamoid bones are connected to muscles and other bones by tendons that envelop these bones.

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  • Metatarsal and Phalangeal (Forefoot) FracturesMetatarsal and Phalangeal (Forefoot) Fractures

    The forefoot is the anterior or front portion of the foot that functions in weight-bearing and maintaining balance while standing, walking or running.

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