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Season’s Greetings from Garnet Orthopedic Solutions
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Metatarsalgia
Morton's neuroma is a painful condition that introduces pain at the transverse arch of your foot, also known as the balls of your feet, most frequently the area between your third and fourth toes. Morton's neuroma may feel as if you are standing on a pebble in your shoe or on a piece of tape stuck in your sock.
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Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia (met-uh-tahr-SAL-juh) is a condition in which the ball of your foot becomes painful and irritated. You may develop this condition if you take part in activities that involve running as well as jumping or high intense training involving plyometrics
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Lisfranc Injury
Lisfranc (midfoot) injuries result if bones in the midfoot are damaged or tendons that sustain the midfoot are torn. The extent of a Lisfranc injury can vary widely-- from a basic injury entailing one midfoot joint to an intricate injury involving lots of midfoot joints and also fractured bones.
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Orthotics & Balance in The Elderly
Orthotics & Balance in Elderly Clients There is a correlation between falls and the fear of falling in a large section of the senior populace. The concern of injury through vertigo is justified, annually between one third and one half of those aged 65 years or older will experience a fall. Not only do six percent of these falls lead to fractures, falling is also the leading reason for accidental death within the same age group. Equilibrium needs, specifically coordination, including sensory and also motor systems all contribute to these falls. Certainly these systems are at risk of degenerative effects; nonetheless, it…
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10 Heel Spur Exercises
10 Heel Spur Workouts to Attempt at Home Heel spurs, also called osteophytes, are bumps of extra bone that grow on your calcaneus (heel bone). These spurs can be easily detected with an X-ray. Even though one in 10 individuals have heel spurs, only 5% of individuals with this problem experience pain. Nonetheless, heel spurs can cause other extremely unpleasant problems that tax your heel bone, such as plantar fasciitis or joint inflammation. Heel spurs can be unpleasant to the touch, and commonly create discomfort when you step on the inflamed area of the foot. Your heel might likewise be warm, red,…
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Diabetic ulcer surgery
Simple operation could ‘revolutionize' care of diabetic foot ulcers.
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Diabetic issues
Of all diabetes mellitus problems, foot issues might have the greatest impact on individuals's lives and medical expenses.
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How Garnet Orthopedic Solutions Helps Clients Suffering From Leg Length Discrepancy
At Garnet Orthopedic Solutions, our licensed Pedorthists are passionate about dispensing custom orthotics to clients. Therefore, we specialize in gait assessment, orthotic design, and orthotic fabrication.
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Should I Choose Custom Made Or Custom Modified Sandals?
Wearing regular shoes in the home or during the hot summer weather can be uncomfortable, and that’s why many people opt for sandals that offer plenty of ventilation. However, if you suffer from a biomechanical foot condition, it’s essential to choose your footwear carefully.
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The Truth About Leg Length Discrepancy
Leg length discrepancy, also known as anisomelia, is a condition where two limbs are of unequal lengths. Most people have some degree of leg length discrepancy, but larger differences can affect well-being and quality of life by keeping you from participating in the activities you like. While differences in arm lengths often require no treatment, a leg length discrepancy can cause a noticeable limp or make it difficult to run or play. Correction can lead to more overall comfort and reduction of pain. However, many people out there have made many wrong assumptions about this condition and the treatment required to correct it.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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