Struggling with a painful or unsightly podiatric problem? Rocky Mountain Foot & Ankle’s podiatry library offers helpful, in-depth articles on common conditions and the treatments and services our practice offers.
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Patient Education: Acute InflammationInflammation is the body’s normal protective response to an injury, irritation, or surgery. Learn more about the treatments here.
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Patient Education: Bone HealingWe answer your questions about bone healing here.
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Patient Education: Plantar FasciitisHeel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis, a condition that is sometimes also called heel spur syndrome when a spur is present. Learn more here.
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Patient Education: Instructions for Using CrutchesLearn how to size your crutches after an injury and also about other safety and comfort tips to remember while using them.
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Patient Education: Soft Tissue BiopsyA soft tissue biopsy is the removal and microscopic examination of a small sample of soft tissue for diagnostic purposes.
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Patient Education: Stretching ExercisesRecommended stretching exercises by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
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Patient Education: Accessory Navicular SyndromePeople who have an accessory navicular often are unaware of the condition until the bone and/or posterior tibial tendon are aggravated.
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Children’s Heel PainChildren’s heel pain is not the same as the most frequent type of heel pain in adults. While adult heel pain normally goes away after a time of walking...
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Children’s Flat FeetPediatric flat feet, or children's flat feet, is a condition in which the sole of the child’s foot contacts the ground in entirety with a noted loss of the arch
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11 Simple Tips to Prevent Athlete’s FootLooking to get rid of your athlete’s foot, or keep a treated case from returning? Rocky Mountain Foot & Ankle can help.