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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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A Bright Forecast for Dry, Cracked Heels Dry, cracked heels may start out as a cosmetic issue, but if left untreated, can become a painful problem. Podiatry Associates, P.C. explains. -
Blisters: To Pop or Not to Pop...That is the Question Blisters can cause discomfort and even more problems if they become infected. Podiatry Associates, P.C. discusses first aid for this bothersome problem. -
Understanding the Importance of Caring for Ulcers Ulcers are a constant danger for diabetics, and need prompt attention to avoid serious consequences, including amputation, says Podiatry Associates, P.C. -
Get Hip to Trochanteric Bursitis Hip pain is often a result of trochanteric bursitis. Castle Pines Physical Therapy explains the causes, symptoms and treatment of this condition. -
Putting the Freeze on Frozen Shoulder Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, can cause your shoulder joint to become painful and stiff. Castle Pines Physical Therapy explains the condition. -
Spinal Stenosis: Small Spaces Causing Big Problems Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces in your spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord and its nerves. Castle Pines Physical Therapy explains. -
Tackling Turf Toe Turf toe is a sprain of the ligaments surrounding the big toe joint, an injury not just for football players! Podiatry Associates, P.C. explains. -
Slipping and Sliding: Kneecap Instability (Patella Subluxation) Your patella moves by sliding in a groove. Castle Pines Physical Therapy can help get you back “in the groove” if your kneecap should slip out of place. -
Bid Farewell to Black Toenails Black toenails are most often caused by trauma. The experts at Podiatry Associates, P.C. explain this condition as well as how to treat and prevent it. -
Femoroacetabular Impingement: When Your Hips Don’t Fit Hip impingement happens when your hip bones don’t fit together properly, causing pain and possible joint damage, says Castle Pines Physical Therapy.