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What is the procedure for removing an ingrown toenail?

What is the procedure for removing an ingrown toenail?

31 May 2021

When a toenail is cut too short or clipped improperly, it will result in an ingrown toenail. It's also known as onychocryptosis, and it induces discomfort that can even make walking impossible. While most ingrown toenails can be treated at home, a few may cause complications. To avoid this, the podiatrist would most certainly recommend…

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What is the best type of footwear for people with plantar fasciitis?

What is the best type of footwear for people with plantar fasciitis?

19 April 2021

Plantar fasciitis manifests as a pain in the heel that often occurs with the morning’s first steps. The pain is caused by micro-tears and inflammation in the heel. If you find yourself waking up with spikes of pain in your heel, you may suffer from plantar fasciitis. Luckily, there are a number of solutions to…

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How to get rid of a bunion?

How to get rid of a bunion?

11 April 2021

Do you notice a growth on your big toe that is deviating from its normal axis and causing you difficulty when putting on shoes? There is a good chance that a bunion is developing in your foot. Unfortunately, once hallux valgus has firmly attached itself to your foot, surgery is the only way to remove…

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Seniors: 4 tips to keep your feet healthy

Seniors: 4 tips to keep your feet healthy

11 April 2021

People often associate wrinkles and vision problems with the process of getting older. But we also know that this inevitable phenomenon makes it more difficult to get around and sometimes causes chronic discomfort. In this article, we offer you 4 tips to reduce the impact of aging on the health of your feet. 1. Opt…

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My child has leg pain, is it normal?

My child has leg pain, is it normal?

11 April 2021

It can prove to be frustrating for a parent to be unable to identify what is causing their child pain. However, in the case of specific leg pain, the answer is much clearer. Leg pain occurs in many young children between the ages of 3 and 6 as part of the normal growing process. Usually,…

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Training with a cast on your foot? It is possible!

Training with a cast on your foot? It is possible!

5 April 2021

Steadying your foot or leg with a cast can significantly limit your ability to move. However, even if a fracture and a severe sprain require forced immobilization of the foot, you don’t always have to stop moving completely. Here are some tips to help you keep going despite having your foot in a cast. The…

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What effects does aging have on your feet?

What effects does aging have on your feet?

27 March 2021

Aging brings along a number of symptoms, like weakening muscles, blurred vision and a hunched back. In addition to sensory damage, this also affects the musculoskeletal structures of the body, including your feet. As you age along with your body, your feet and legs can give you a hard time. Here are the various effects…

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How does being overweight affect the feet?

How does being overweight affect the feet?

26 March 2021

Obesity is a growing problem in the world population, currently affecting 34% of Canadian adults. While it is common knowledge that this condition often leads to high blood pressure and circulatory problems, the mechanical difficulties experienced by overweight people sometimes go unnoticed. Still, the joints of the legs and feet must support the extra weight.…

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What are the effects of diabetes on the feet?

What are the effects of diabetes on the feet?

26 March 2021

Diabetes affects more than 1 in 10 Quebecers, according to the National Institute of Public Health of Quebec. It is known to cause an array of problems like blindness and kidney disease, but diabetes is also responsible for half of all non-traumatic amputations. Before reaching such serious complications, however, other conditions of the soles of…

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Should my child wear foot orthoses?

Should my child wear foot orthoses?

26 March 2021

It is rare for a child to need orthotic insoles before the age of 3. In fact, due to the fact that the structures of the feet are not yet developed, it is difficult to determine if there are any issues with them. However, if your child is of walking age and has difficulty doing…

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