Conditions

Foot problems are highly prevalent conditions and feet are an essential foundation of our health.

Due to their complex anatomical characteristics, feet play a key role in posture and ambulation, since they are responsible for the autonomy, independence and well-being of an individual. Foot problems, therefore, can reduce quality of life, lead to loss of balance, make it difficult to put on shoes, and increase the risk of falling.

All of this can affect activities of daily living, including the desire to go outside.

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Toe Walking in Kids

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Forefoot Pain

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Achilles Tendinopathy

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Back Pain

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Ball of Foot Pain

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Child’s Growing Foot

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Flat Fleet

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Fungus on the Skin and Toe Nails

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Heel Pain among Children

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Growing Pains among Children

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Ingrown Toe Nail

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Anterior Knee Pain

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Knee Pain in Children

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Plantar Warts

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Shin Splints

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Smelly Feet

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Sore, Tired, and Achy Feet

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Diabetic Feet

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Plantar Fasciitis / Heel Pain

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Blisters

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Gout

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Severs Disease

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Bunions

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Osgood Schlatter’s Disease

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