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Foot and Ankle Podcasts
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
11 episodes
3 hours ago
The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons presents a series of short podcasts on various foot and ankle conditions. For more information, visit the ACFAS consumer Web site, http://FootPhysicians.com.
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The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons presents a series of short podcasts on various foot and ankle conditions. For more information, visit the ACFAS consumer Web site, http://FootPhysicians.com.
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Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Pediatric flatfoot
Pediatric flatfoot is a common condition in children. So how does a parent know when to be concerned? This FootPhysicians.com podcast provides some questions for parents to ask before they decide to have their child’s flatfoot evaluated by a foot and ankle surgeon.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Diabetes
Foot and ankle surgeons treat diabetic foot complications more than any other conditions. This FootPhysicians.com podcast describes what diabetes does to the feet, and three things a person with diabetes can do to prevent foot problems.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Stress fractures
What causes stress fractures in the foot’s bones, how can you tell if you have a stress fracture, and how do foot and ankle surgeons treat them? This short FootPhysicians.com provides some answers.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Pediatric heel pain
Why is pediatric heel pain a common foot problem for children? This FootPhysicians.com podcasts sheds some light on the subject and debunks a widespread myth about children, feet, and pain.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Corns and hammertoes
People with a hammertoe deformity often develop painful corns. This FootPhysicians.com podcast provides three tips to prevent corns.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Burning and tingling feet
There are several conditions that can cause people to experience burning and tingling feet, as explained in this quick FootPhysicians.com podcast.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Achilles tendonitis
What are the symptoms of Achilles tendonitis? This short FootPhysicians.com podcast goes over symptoms and treatments for this painful foot and ankle condition.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Neuromas
What is a neuroma, and what does a neuroma in the foot feet like? Those questions are answered in this quick FootPhysicians.com podcast.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Ingrown toenails
If you’ve ever had an ingrown toenail, you know how painful they can be. This quick FootPhysicians.com podcast discusses ingrown toenails “101.”
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Heel pain
Heel pain is one of the most common conditions treated by foot and ankle surgeons. The most common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, but it’s not the only possible cause, as discussed in this quick FootPhysicians.com podcast.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
Bunions
Bunions are a common deformity involving the big toe. But there are a lot of misconceptions about bunions, as discussed in this quick FootPhysicians.com podcast.
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17 years ago

Foot and Ankle Podcasts
The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons presents a series of short podcasts on various foot and ankle conditions. For more information, visit the ACFAS consumer Web site, http://FootPhysicians.com.