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Posted September 11, 2017

Corns: What They Are & How To Get Rid of Them

Have you ever wondered what corns are? What causes them? If I have them, how do I get rid of them?! Corns are thickened areas on the skin’s surface, to the point of being irritating and sometimes [...]

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 Make Everyday Foot Care A Priority
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Posted April 21, 2017

Make Everyday Foot Care A Priority

Our feet are important in our everyday lives. The problem is that we tend to neglect them. When this becomes a habit, it can cause significant trouble. Ignoring foot problems can mean pain, [...]

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Posted March 27, 2017

What to Know About a Broken Toe

We’ve all felt that pain when you catch your toe “just right”. It’s no fun when you hurt your toe! Trauma to the foot, especially the toes, can occur in many ways. Banging [...]

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Posted June 8, 2016

The Decision To Have Bunion Surgery

It’s important to know that no one has ever died because they have a bunion. The decision to have the bunion repaired or to simply wear shoes or orthotic devices that provide more comfort can [...]

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 What Is A Bunion?
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By er0cky2
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Posted June 1, 2016

What Is A Bunion?

A bunion occurs when the first metatarsal bone behind the large toe gradually moves out to form a lump or projection on the side of the foot. The first metatarsal is the major weight-bearing bone [...]

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