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  • 11 Reasons Why Your Foot Hurts When Walking and What to Do

    There are numerous reasons you might feel pain in your foot. Injury, poor alignment of the foot bones, or deterioration of the protective cushioning around the bones are a few of the issues that can contribute to foot pain when you walk. Sometimes, the pain worsens with each step. Depending on the cause, rest, specific foot exercises, or at-home remedies, such as ice or over-the-counter pain relievers, can help manage the pain.

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  • What Causes Swollen Ankles and Feet?

    The cause of swollen feet and ankles can be as common as an insect bite or as serious as heart disease or liver failure.1 This swelling is often caused by a buildup of fluid called edema. When just one leg is affected, an infection or chronic condition like arthritis may be at work.

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  • Can bunions cause hip pain?

    Bunions, which are bony bumps that form on the joint at the base of the big toe, can indirectly contribute to hip pain. This is because bunions and other sources of foot pain, such as metatarsalgia, can causeTrusted Source discomfort and limit the range of motion in the foot.

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  • Foot Pain and Leg Problems in Pregnancy

    Changes in your feet during pregnancy are common and often treatable at home. You may have foot cramps and swelling, more noticeable veins, and even toenail problems. Resting often, stretching, staying hydrated, wearing shoes that fit, and using compression stockings can help treat most changes in your feet and legs while you're pregnant.

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  • Long-term Outcomes After Total Ankle Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review

    Total ankle arthroplasty has emerged as a treatment to successfully treat ankle arthritis. Recent studies have reported more than 40 000 total ankle arthroplasties (TAAs) being performed between 2009 and 2019 in the United States. Although recent studies have reported favorable patient-reported outcomes at short- and midterm follow-up, there is a paucity of aggregate literature reporting on long-term patient-reported outcomes (PROs) after TAA. The purpose of this review is to report an aggregate of literature on minimum 10-year patient-reported outcomes after TAA.

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Arizona Sports Medicine Center -
Scottsdale

8630 East Via de Ventura Blvd,
Suite 201,
Scottsdale AZ, 85258

Hours: Monday To Friday, 08:00am – 05:00pm