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Heel pain, bunion treatment & more
You don’t have to live in pain! Learn more about your ailments and the treatments you need by browsing this informative library of articles from our foot and ankle doctors at Podiatry Associates and our physical therapists at Castle Pines Physical Therapy & Spa and Cherry Creek Physical Therapy & Spa.
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Heel Spurs: Plantar Fasciitis’ Best FriendHeel spurs are calcifications of bone that commonly accompany plantar fasciitis. Dr. O explains how they develop and the part they play in heel pain.
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Stress Fractures: Standing on CracksA stress fracture weakens your whole foot, making a full break far more likely. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, explains these hairline bone cracks.
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Post-Operative Rehabilitation: A Full RecoveryMaking a full recovery after any kind of limb or joint surgery involves physical therapy. Dr. Jennifer Molner explains post-operative rehabilitation.
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Gout: Sneak Attack by ArthritisGout is a painful type of arthritis that flares up periodically. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, explains this condition and how to effectively manage it.
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Urgent Care Needs: Here When You Need It MostPain and injury can strike at any time, not just during weekday business hours. Dr. O in Castle Pines, Colorado, explains urgent care for foot emergencies.
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Charcot Foot – Unseen SignsCharcot foot is a very serious condition resulting from an inability to sense injury to your feet. Cynthia Oberholtzer-Classen in Parker, CO explains.
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Finishing Touches: Post-Operative Care for Feet & AnklesHaving surgery for your foot or ankle? Your after-care dramatically impacts your recovery. Dr. O in Parker, CO, explains why and how to care for feet.
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Gangrene: Tissue in TroubleLack of blood flow and bacterial infections can result in the death of body tissue, a condition called gangrene. Podiatry Associates, P.C. explains.
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Don’t Yield to Peripheral Arterial DiseasePeripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a narrowing of the arteries that can have dangerous effects on your feet. Dr. Cynthia Oberholtzer-Classen explains.
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Shouldering Acromioclavicular Tears and SprainsAn acromioclavicular tear or sprain in your shoulder often requires some exercises or physical therapy as part of recovery. Dr. Jennifer Molner explains.