Foot Anatomy
The foot is made up of 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles, and numerous tendons.
Complex biomechanics keep all these parts in the right position and moving together. Given these intricacies, it is not surprising that most people will experience some problem with their feet at some time in their lives.
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Common Foot Problems
- Ankle Instability
- Ankle Sprains
- Arthritic Foot and Ankle Care
- Athlete's Foot
- Bunions
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Flat Feet
- Foot Fractures
- Hammertoes
- Heel Pain
- Heel Spurs
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Ingrown Nails
Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetics are more prone to various foot problems than those without diabetes. One common problem is the development of painful nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy can affect your entire body, but most often the legs and feet are the areas most prone to serious health complications.
If you are among one of the millions of people in the United States with diabetes, it is important to visit your podiatrist for regular foot examinations in order to maintain healthy feet and a strong body.
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Medical Care

Diagnosis and Procedures
Learn the specifics of Magnetic resonance imaging, X-Rays, Computed Tomography, and Ultrasounds.
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Fitness and Your Feet
Your feet are one of the most overlooked body parts when it comes to exercise. As you exercise, pay attention to what your feet are telling you.
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Surgical Procedure
Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.
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Therapies
Educational content about cryotherapy, physical therapy, athlete’s foot treatments, neurolysis, and other common therapies for the foot and ankle.
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