Flatfoot is a foot disorder that is not as straightforward as many people believe. Various types of flatfoot exist, each with their own varying deformities and symptoms. The partial or total collapse of the arch, however, is a characteristic common to all types of flatfoot. Other signs of flatfoot include: “Toe drift,” or the pointing…
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Congenital Foot Problems
A congenital foot problem is a problem affecting the feet, toes, and/or ankle that a child is born with. Several issues with a child’s feet can occur congenitally. Such problems include clubfoot, vertical talus, tarsal coalition, polydactyly, macrodactyly, and cleft foot. Some of these problems have a genetic basis, with someone in their family history…
Understanding Clubfoot
Clubfoot, or talipes, is a congenital condition where a newborn’s foot is twisted out of shape or position, typically pointing downward and inward. It occurs in about one in 1,000 births, making it a relatively common birth defect. The exact cause is unknown, though it may be linked to genetic factors and occurs more frequently…
How to Manage Blisters on the Feet
Blisters on the feet can be painful and bothersome. They are often caused by friction inside a shoe or from prolonged activity, such as walking or running. Most blisters on the feet heal naturally, but protecting them can help reduce both discomfort and the risk of infection. Small, unbroken blisters can be covered loosely with…
Blisters on the Feet
Blisters are a common ailment of people who wear shoes that are either too tight or rub against the feet in an uncomfortable way. Knowing the basics of blisters is important for understanding how they are formed and what treatments should be used for them. A blister on the foot, or any other part of…