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Patient Education
Ball/joint/tendon
Osteochondritis (Stiff Ankle)
Osteochondritis, often abbreviated as OC, refers to a condition where a segment of bone and its adjacent cartilage loses blood supply, leading to localized damage. This condition primarily affects the joints, particularly those in the knees, ankles, and elbows. While the exact cause of osteochondritis
Orthotics & Footwear
Orthotics
Orthotics, often heard in podiatry and orthopedics, is pivotal in enhancing foot health and addressing many lower limb conditions. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricacies of orthotics – from their definition to their various types, applications, and the transformative impact
Ball/joint/tendon
Ollier's Disease
Ollier's Disease, a rare skeletal disorder characterized by the development of benign cartilage tumors within the bones, remains a subject of intrigue in the realm of orthopedics. In this article, we embark on a detailed journey to understand the intricacies of Ollier's Disease, exploring its etiology,
Ball/joint/tendon
Neurolysis
Neurolysis, a therapeutic procedure gaining recognition in podiatric medicine, holds promise for those seeking relief from nerve-related foot conditions. This article dives deep into the nuances of neurolysis, exploring its applications, benefits, and what individuals can expect from this innovative
Ball/joint/tendon
Nerve Surgery (Neuroma)
Neuroma, a condition characterized by the thickening of nerve tissue, can cause discomfort and pain. This comprehensive guide explores the intricacies of nerve surgery as a solution for managing and alleviating neuroma symptoms. A Closer Look at the Condition Understanding neuroma involves delving into
Nails & Skin
Nail Fungus
Nail fungus, or onychomycosis, is a common and often persistent condition affecting millions worldwide. This in-depth exploration aims to shed light on the various aspects of nail fungus, including its causes, symptoms, prevention, and effective treatment options. Understanding Nail Fungus Nail fungus