Accessory Navicular Syndrome: Causes and Treatments for Relief
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24 August 2023
When you have foot pain, finding the cause is important for finding relief. Your feet do a lot for you. Any problem with them could hamper your life's activities. Accessory Navicular Syndrome (ANS) is one such condition that could impact you.
Many people have this condition and don't realize it until they have a problem. This article aims to provide a description of ANS by explaining what causes it, the common symptoms and the available treatments.
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Why It Is So Important To See A Podiatrist If You Have Diabetes
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21 October 2022
Diabetes is a very common condition that affects tens of thousands of Australians all across the country. No matter what type of diabetes you have, it is important that you don't just monitor the condition itself but also all the side effects and symptoms that come from being diabetic. One lesser observed symptom has to do with the feet, as many people simply ignore this area or do not dwell on it too closely.
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Why You Should Get Shockwave Therapy Done in Your Podiatrist's Office
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28 February 2022
When looking for a way to deal with podiatry-related pain, such as pain in your ankles or heels, then you might have heard about shockwave therapy. Your podiatrist might have even mentioned it, or you might have read a little bit about it online. You might have heard that you can do shockwave therapy at home, which could be something you're interested in. You might want to make use of shockwave therapy, but you may find that it's better to have it done at your podiatrist's office instead of doing it at home.
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Why You Should Visit a Sports Podiatrist Sooner Rather Than Later
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30 June 2021
The foot has many little bones, tendons and muscles that all work together in a condensed space. When something injures any part of your foot it can have a bit of a domino effect on other areas, which is why it is so important to get treatment sooner rather than later. Sports podiatry should be one of the first healthcare places you visit after a sports injury when it pertains to your foot, as they are the specialists in isolating and treating problems before they spread and get really bad.
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