Ganglion cysts can cause substantial discomfort and limit the range of motion significantly.
Read MoreIt’s common for podiatrists to see patients with pain at the back of the leg, located roughly between the bottom of the calf muscle and the heel.
Read MoreThere is no cure for Raynaud’s Disease, but if you have been diagnosed with the condition, there are steps you can take to minimize your risk of an attack.
Read MoreChilblains causes painful swelling of the blood vessels in your skin in response to repeated exposure to cold air.
Read MoreClubfoot, also known as talipes equinovarusby medical professionals, is one of the most common congenital birth defects.
Read MoreThe human foot is one of nature’s most complicated structures and, within this complex piece of machinery, no component is more sophisticated than the arch.
Read MoreWhen the arch is unusually high, it transfers the weight and shock of each step to the ball of the foot and the heel, potentially creating pain and instability that can lead to foot and ankle injuries.
Read MoreEvery day, patients visit Podiatry Group of Annapolis, P.A. seeking relief from discomfort. For some of these people, the pain comes from anatomical issues that have developed over the years, such as plantar fasciitis or bunions.
Read MoreBromodosis is the medical word for excessive foot odor and it is a very common medical condition.
Read MoreFrostbite happens gradually, most often on the toes, fingers, ears, and nose due to their location away from the body’s core.
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