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  • Three weeks in a cast may be just as good as six for healing ankle fractures

    Wearing a cast or ankle support for three weeks may be no worse than the usual six weeks for healing ankle fractures, suggest the findings of a randomized controlled trial.

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  • Exercise injury prevention: Protecting your ankles

    Guarding against injury means increasing both flexibility and strength. Target the muscles that support your ankles to protect your joints by strength-training two or three times a week on alternating days and always after you've warmed up.

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  • FDA clears absorbable foot and ankle implant

    Ossio announced Monday it received FDA 510(k) clearance for a bioabsorbable orthopaedic fixation implant for foot and ankle conditions that leaves behind no permanent hardware. The material integrates into the surrounding anatomy in 18 to 24 months.

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  • For arthritis in the big toe, surgeons offer new option

    The size and shape of a miniature marshmallow, the implant is made from saline solution and polyvinyl alcohol—the same material as in soft contact lenses. The material compresses slightly under pressure, much like real cartilage.

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  • Finding the Right Athletic Shoe

    While it will do some damage to your bank account, you need a sport-specific pair of shoes for any activity you do more than three times a week. Otherwise you risk injury and may hamper your performance.

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  • Orthotics: Are They the Answer to Your Foot, Leg, or Back Pain?

    Orthotics are more than just a heel pad or shoe insert you can buy at most athletic stores. They’re highly customized shoe or heel inserts made for your feet. Your doctor will only recommend an orthotic if an off-the-shelf device or other treatments, such as exercises at home, haven’t proven effective.

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  • High Arched Feet Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    While weight-bearing stress is typically distributed across the entire foot in people with normal arches, those with high arches carry their weight mainly on the heels and balls of the feet. This places undue stress on the toes and ankles, leading to pain and instability.

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  • What causes Achilles tendon pain?

    The Achilles tendon connects the heel bone to the calf muscles at the back of the ankle. Pain in this tendon can result from a tear or rupture of the tendon or from tendinitis, which doctors may also refer to as tendinosis or tendinopathy.

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  • How to Tell If You Have Flat Feet and Fallen Arches

    Most people with flat feet don't experience serious problems related to their condition. Unfortunately, for some, it can cause disabling foot pain

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  • Why does my ankle hurt?

    A person's ankle may hurt for many reasons, from minor injuries to chronic medical conditions such as arthritis.

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