Healthmark foot and ankle specialists provide useful and interesting articles to help learn about your foot problems and put them behind you.
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Assessing The Role Of Gastroc Recession For Posterior Heel PainDr. Erfle's Podiatry Today publication examines a technique for reducing pain for patients with chronic pain in their Achilles tendon
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Are You Sure It's Plantar Fasciitis?Dr. Soondar provides an explanation of plantar fasciitis as it relates to heel and foot pain. Do you need to see a podiatrist about your plantar fasciitis?
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Pain in the ball of your foot? ...Is it a Neuroma? Maybe not!There are many causes of generalized and specific discomfort at the bottom of the foot; perhaps it's a neuroma.
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Heel Bruising, Not Heel SpursAlthough very similar in nature and region of the foot, heel bruises and heel spurs can be painful for the back of the foot.
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Heel Pain Has Many Different Causes, But We Can Find the Cure.Think you’re over the worst of your heel spur pain? Our Phoenixville foot and ankle doctors explain why you may not be out of the woods just yet.
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Athletic Trauma Can Cause (and Aggravate) a Heel SpurDid long hours at the gym cause your heel spur pain? Our Philadelphia foot and ankle doctors explain the common causes of these bony protrusions.
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Take Care of Your Phoenixville Heel Spur with a Few Simple Home RemediesOur Philadelphia foot and ankle doctors explain why taking a few days off to treat your heel spur pain may prevent you from needing foot surgery down the road.
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Shoes, Stress, and Standing: Common Causes of Heel SpursKnowing why you have a heel spur can tell you what you need to do to treat it. Our Philadelphia podiatrists explain how these bony growths take root.
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The Benefits of Weight Loss for Relieving Heel SpursHeel spurs can range from annoying to downright debilitating. If you're overweight or obese, losing excess weight can reduce your risk for this condition.
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Avoiding Surgery for Chronic Heel Spur SyndromeSurgery should be the last resort for chronic heel spur pain. A Delaware County podiatrist shares information you need to avoid the risks of an operation.