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Find Relief from Peroneal Tendinitis

October 15th, 2016
Peroneal Tendinitis is inflammation of the, you guessed it, peroneal tendons. The peroneal tendons are two tendons that run side-by-side behind the outer ankle bone. One peroneal tendon is attached to the outer part of the midfoot, and the other runs under the foot and attaches near the inside of the arch. These two tendons work together to stabilize the foot and ankle to prevent sprains. Act ...

Pain Relief from Patellar Tendinitis

October 7th, 2016
Have you ever heard of jumper’s knee? Or perhaps you play a sport like volleyball or basketball and you have been experiencing knee pain? Patellar tendinitis, or jumper’s knee, is inflammation of the tendon that connects the kneecap (patella) to the shinbone (tibia). The patellar tendon and the muscles at the front of your thigh (quadriceps) work together to extend your knee, allowing you to ...

Relieve Pain from Patellofemoral Syndrome

October 7th, 2016
I have always been a strong believer that knee pain and mosquitos are proof of some all-knowing, all-powerful malevolent being. Why else would those terrible things exist? Anyway, knee pain can come in different forms and today we’re going to talk about patellofemoral syndrome. Patellofemoral syndrome is pain that centralizes in the front of the knee. It often occurs in teenagers, manual ...

Treatment for Pain Caused by Leg Length Discrepancy

September 30th, 2016
Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD), or Leg Length Inequality (LLI) occurs when the legs are either different lengths or appear to be different lengths because of misalignment. If the legs are measurably different in length, this can be caused by a birth defect or after a broken leg, serious infection, or damage done to one of the growth plates in the leg. The more common type of LLD is seen wh ...

Orthotics for Tired Achy Feet

September 30th, 2016
Anyone with a job that requires them to stand for extended periods of time will be all too familiar with foot fatigue. Foot fatigue, discomfort, or pain is a very common condition experienced after spending lots of time either walking or standing. The muscles in the foot can cramp or become overly tired, even causing you to limp. Foot fatigue is very common in the work place and amongst runne ...

Anterior Tibialis and Orthotic Inserts

September 30th, 2016
  Most commonly a sports injury, Anterior Tibialis Syndrome, or Compartment Syndrome, is caused when the muscle on the outside of the lower leg (the tibialis anterior) becomes too big for the sheath that surrounds it, causing pain. This swelling can be a result of a tear or contusion of the muscle (acute), or built up from exercise over time (chronic). To ease the swelling and pain at home, ...

Custom Orthotics for Low Back Pain

September 24th, 2016
Lower back pain can be a real pain in the, well, back. The pain can be severe and sudden, or aching and dull and can affect people of any age. In fact 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point in their lives. So often it’s not a case of if you will experience low back pain, but rather how you will have it treated and prevented. The causes of lower back pain are vast, rang ...

Stressed about Stress Fractures

September 17th, 2016
Have you recently suffered from a stress fracture in your foot? A stress fracture is a crack in a bone most commonly caused by high impact sports, such as running, jumping and bouncing. Although most stress fractures heal themselves naturally over time (4-6 weeks estimated), it doesn’t make them hurt any less. And to add insult to [stress] injury, unfortunately about 60% of those with a ...

Hammer (Toe) Time

September 17th, 2016
Although it may sound like a super sweet fight move most likely pulled off by the Marvel character Thor, a hammer toe is anything but that. Hammer toe, and also mallet toe, are deformities in the toe that cause it to bend at the joint. If it bends at the joint nearest the nail, it is called mallet toe, at the lower joint, hammer toe. Hammer toe and mallet toe are caused by in imbalance i ...

Relief from Morton's Neuroma

September 10th, 2016
Morton’s Neuroma, sometimes called Morton’s neuralgia, Morton’s metatarsalgia, plantar neuroma, or intermetatarsal neuroma, is a foot condition that is caused by the thickening of a plantar digital nerve either between the third or fourth, or the second and third toes, though the latter is less common. This causes a sharp burning pain in the ball of the foot, which for some feels like th ...
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