Foot drop, or drop foot, is a condition that makes it hard for a person to lift the front of their foot, causing problems when walking. It’s not a disease in itself but a sign of an underlying issue, often related to neurological, muscular, or anatomical problems. This article will look at the signs and symptoms of foot drop.
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21 November 2024
A broken metatarsal 5, or a fracture in the fifth metatarsal bone, is a common foot injury. It can cause significant pain and disrupt your daily activities. Understanding this injury is crucial for effective treatment and recovery. This article aims to provide comprehensive information about a broken metatarsal 5. We'll explore its causes, symptoms, and the various treatment options available.
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25 September 2024
A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. It develops when the bones in the front part of your foot move out of alignment, causing the big toe to lean towards the second toe. This misalignment can result in discomfort, redness, and swelling around the affected joint.
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6 May 2024
Managing ankle injuries effectively involves addressing the problem in three key phases: the acute phase, the rehabilitation phase, and the prevention phase. These stages ensure that immediate needs are met, long-term function is restored, and risks of re-injury are minimised. -
16 April 2024
Effective ways to manage bunions without surgery, particularly for those who prefer non-invasive approaches or are on NHS waiting lists for surgical treatment.
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1 September 2022
Orient the brace on the ankle. Place the Boa center to your foot or shoe. Wrap brace around ankle to test for fit. Trim the brace if desired (not required). Place the Boa center to your foot or shoe. Place the left side first against your leg, then follow with right to secure hook and loop.
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6 May 2022
This is a common form of arthritis located at the base of the big toe (this joint is called the metatarsophalangeal, or MTP joint). This joint is important to the proper function of the foot, as it needs to bend when the foot is in motion.
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6 April 2022
Toes can sometimes overlap or underlap the other toes and can be the cause of constant irritation. The cause of underlapping or overlapping toes is generally unknown.











