Thermoregulation is the body’s process of maintaining its core internal temperature, which is typically between 98°F and 100°F. Sweating is one of the mechanisms the body uses to cool down because as sweat evaporates it cools the skin, which lowers our...
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A broken ankle may require surgery if the ankle is unstable and the bone that is broken is displaced. During the procedure, the surgeon realigns the...
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Plantar warts are skin growths on the bottom of the foot that are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Although these warts are not dangerous and typically go away...
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The band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, called the plantar fascia, plays a very important role in your body. It attaches the front of the foot...
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Custom orthotics, or shoe inserts, should be periodically replaced. Orthotics must fit properly to give you the...
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The bony bump on the inside of your ankle is actually the end of your tibia bone. This anatomical region of the tibia is known as the medial malleolus...
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A bump, or bunion, on the inside of the big toe is caused by an outward protrusion of the bones at the base of the big...
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Heel spurs can form when calcium deposits create bony protrusions on the heel bone. Over time, these deposits develop due to issues such as arthritis or inflammation of...
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There are several different types of arthritis that can affect the feet, including gout. This painful condition is brought on by an overabundance of uric acid...
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Arthroscopy is a “keyhole” or minimally invasive surgical procedure podiatric surgeons use for viewing and making repairs inside the ankle joint without making large incisions or...
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