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The ball of the foot is a common area for pain
“The ball of my foot hurts. I’ve been told I have arthritis and need surgery. Is there any alternative?”
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Is there an alternative to surgery for neuroma?
“I ruptured my Achilles tendon. It was surgically repaired but I still have problems. What do you suggest?”
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Is there an alternative to surgery for neuroma?
“I have a neuroma and was told I need surgery. Is there any alternative?”
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Leg may not have healed properly from injury
“Is strengthening your core muscles really important?”
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Leg may not have healed properly from injury
“I had an injury to my leg and I’ve never been the same since. Do you have any suggestions?”
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Child’s untreated issue may become permanent
“My granddaughter turns her foot when she walks. Can anything be done?”
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Proper stretching can help with leg cramps
“Do shoes cause bunions?”
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Proper stretching can help with leg cramps
“What could be causing the cramps in my calves?”
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Inserts may help flattened feet
“What could have caused my husband to suddenly develop a flattened foot?”
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Tight calf muscles often a leading cause of shin splints
“My son has painful shin splints and can’t run. What can we do for him?”
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The ball of the foot is a common area for pain


