HEEL PAIN

Heel pain usually affects the underside or back of your heel. Although heel pain is rarely a symptom of a serious condition, it can interfere with your normal activities, particularly exercise. Plantar Fasciitis, Insertional Achilles Tendonitis and Calcaneal Stress Fractures are common Pathology for heel pain.

BUNIONS AND HAMMERTOES

Bunions are abnormalities of the feet that cause a bump to develop  on  the large toe joint. This can cause foot pain and cause the big toe  to turn slightly inward. Ankle pain can develop due to compensating for  the big toe pain.  Doctors call bunions “Hallux Valgus.” They are  biomechanical problem.

ANKLE PAIN

Ankle pain is often due to an ankle sprain but can also be caused by ankle instability, arthritis, gout, tendinitis, fracture, nerve compression   (tarsal tunnel syndrome), infection and poor structural alignment of  the  leg or foot.

FLAT FOOT DEFORMITIES

Flexible flatfoot is one of the most common types of flatfoot. It typically begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood. It usually occurs in both feet and progresses in severity throughout the adult years.

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ACHILLES DISORDERS

Disorders of the Achilles tendon are common in active people, but they can occur in less active people. As the largest tendon in the body,  the Achilles experiences repetitive strain from activities and sudden  acceleration or deceleration, and becomes  susceptible to rupture and  degenerative changes.

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TOENAIL DISORDERS

Toenail fungus often starts under the nail fold at the end of the nail It grows  underneath the nail and causes changes to yellow or brownish  discoloration.   An Ingrown nail is  curved at the edges and usually  pushes on the sides of the nail. This  digging in of the  nail irritates the skin, causing pain, redness,  swelling and  warmth in the toe.

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