Our podiatrists blog about a range of helpful topics, from podiatric surgery recovery to common symptoms and their causes. Even if you do not currently have a foot or ankle problem, these posts will provide you with useful information. In other words, if you have feet, these posts are for you!
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Early Morning Heel PainIf you are experiencing early morning heel pain you may be suffering from post static post-static dyskinesia, which occurs after rest.
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Growing Pains and Bone Tumors in ChildrenBone Tumors in Children are somewhat rare, in certain cases, can be significant and catastrophic. Early diagnosis, monitoring, imaging, and treatment are key.
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The Troubled High Arch FootThe high arch foot is connected to higher incidence of ankle tendon issues, ankle sprains, and 5th metatarsal fractures.
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Why am I Still Dealing With Foot Pain Months After Treatment or Surgery?Sharp, zinging foot pain even months after surgery may be a sign of an undiagnosed nerve issue. Let us help you overcome this setback.
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What to Know if You're an Athlete With Flat FeetThe podiatrists at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists describe how a flat foot problem can affect an athlete’s performance and how to care for flat feet.
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Ball of Foot Pain Won’t Go Away? You May Have a Plantar Plate Tear—and That ISN’T Good NewsA plantar plate tear is a serious injury that is often mistaken for minor inflammation or neuromas.
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Improving Balance With Bunion SurgeryAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists explain how bunions in older patients can cause balance problems and why surgery may be helpful.
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Types of Bunion SurgeryThere are several different procedures to surgically address bunion pain. Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists explain your options.
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Custom Orthotics and InsuranceWe already save our patients a lot of money thanks to our custom orthotics package.