Posterior Tibial Tendonitis: If you’re seeking relief from posterior tibial tendonitis, acupuncture may just be the solution you’ve been searching for. At Tao Acupuncture Perth… Read More
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a neuropathic disease due to damage or inflammation of the posterior tibial nerve due to the compression of the structures within the tarsal tunnel. The tunnel is a… Read More
Foot pain can be caused by many things, including wearing shoes that are not fitted properly. Common causes include arthritis, overuse, and injuries. Damage to nerves, ligaments, tendons, an… Read More
Cubital fossa
The cubital fossa, also known as the elbow pit, is a triangular-shaped depression located on the anterior aspect of the elbow joint. The boundaries of the cubital fossa are f… Read More
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Many of us have experienced knee pain more than once in our lives. Sometimes it was due to an unsuccessful jump from a height or a fall on the street or… Read More
The terms flat foot, pes planus, and pronated foot are often used interchangeably to mean that there is little or no arch. When you look at a foot from the inside, you’ll see that the… Read More
What should it be called? I have long been part of the school that thinks we should be sticking with the posterior tibial tendon dysfunction name as that is the one that has mostly stuck and… Read More
Tendonitis is a severe condition occurring mostly in people above 45. Approximately 40% to 50% of adult athletes who play racquet sports suffer from this condition. Also, it is estimated tha… Read More
Foot Injury Care Melbourne - Manningham Foot Clinic Foot Injury Care Melbourne has a team of experienced sports podiatrists who specialise in helping athletes get back on track afte… Read More
Melbourne Foot & Ankle Injury Clinic - Manningham Foot Clinic Podiatry Melbourne - Call us today for experienced and professional footcare. Manningham Foot Clinic We Specia… Read More
Introduction
Flat foot occurs when the arch collapses or flattens out over time. This condition causes pain, discomfort, and swelling. While flat feet can affect adults and children, they ar… Read More
Studies conducted on the subject show ballgames claim a lion’s share in injuries suffered during sports. Also, football presents the greatest risk for concussions of all sports, data s… Read More
It’s normal to feel some pain when you’re running. In the end, you’re putting stress on all of the muscle groups in your legs, so some pain is necessary.
What’s not n… Read More
An accessory navicular is an extra bone or section of cartilage placed on the inner side of the foot just directly above the arch. It is integrated within the posterior tibial tendon, which… Read More
Overview
“Don’t judge a person’s worth by the size” is an apt proverb to describe the function of the fibular bone. The fibula is the calf bone that sits beneath the… Read More
Podiatry is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and deformities of the human foot. The diagnostic, medical, and surgical treatment of prob… Read More
One of the main causes of fallen arches or flatfeet is posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. The tibilalis posterior is a ...
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The accessory navicular is an extra bone or piece of cartilage material within the arch of the foot that may or may not result in problems. Also, it is often known as an os navicularum or os… Read More
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Pain is pain no matter what part of the body is affected by it. But wh… Read More
Did you know that eight out of 10 Americans report feeling foot arch pain? Yet, less than half go to a podiatrist to address these aches and pains.
Sixty percent con… Read More
We worry about our waistlines, get our eyes tested and make dreaded dentist appointments. But what about your feet? Chances are you don’t spare them much thought.
But, increasingly, re… Read More
OverviewThis Coverage Policy addresses manipulation under anesthesia (MUA).Coverage PolicyA single treatment of manipulation under anesthesia* (MUA) is considered as medically necessary forA… Read More
Last updated: 27th October, 2018 Knee joint is an anatomy marvel. It is the largest joint in the body that is also strong enough to bear the majority of body weight and allow… Read More
The obturator nerve is a large nerve responsible for the innervation of parts of the lower limb, mainly including the hips, the thighs, and the knees.
This nerve is a component of a more… Read More
I just operated today on my second case of a barefoot runner with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Neither of them will probably be able to run again as it had progressed beyond stage tw… Read More
HEAD:•Cranial bones "PEST OF 6":ParietalEthmoidSphenoidTemporalOccipitalFrontal· The 6 just reminds that there's 6 of them toremember.•BRACHIAL PLEXUS:Roots, Trunks, Divisio… Read More