Although it’s the littlest of your five toes, your pinky toe can become quite painful if something goes wrong in the area. Since it’s the toe furthest on the outside of your foot, your pinky toe can oftentimes get stubbed or flattened if you’re not careful, but how should you go about treating these injuries? […]
Why We Choose OSSIOFiber For The Right Patient
If you regularly follow our blog, you’re aware that we’re a big proponent of OSSIO Ltd. and their OSSIOfiber technology. We’ve written about them in the past and why we think the technology could revolutionize orthopedic surgery going forward, and recently they reached out to see if we’d share some reasons why we choose OSSIOfiber […]
Treating Sural Neuritis
Your sural nerve is a sensory nerve in the calf region that runs down your leg and through the lateral side of your foot and toe. It has a few different branches, and if any of these areas become compressed or irritated, pain and discomfort can develop. In today’s blog, we take a closer look […]
What Is a March Fracture And How Is It Treated?
First described as a condition affecting the Prussian army back in 1885, a “march fracture” is a type of stress fracture that affects one of the metatarsals in your feet. Like most types of stress fractures, the condition is commonly caused by overuse and repetitive action, like one might experience when marching along in the […]
I Have Something Stuck In My Foot
We’ve all ended up with a foreign body embedded in our feet at some point in our lives. Whether it was a sliver from walking barefoot on the wood deck or a tiny piece of glass from a broken bottle, getting a sharp object stuck in our feet can be quite painful. Oftentimes you can […]
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