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Osteochondroma

Osteochondroma

Osteochondroma are benign bone tumors that form in the bone beneath the toenail. Osteochrondromas account for about half of all benign bone tumors, and occur mostly in children and young adults. Unless they cause irritation to the surrounding tissue, they are generally ...

Plantar Fibromas

Plantar Fibromas

Plantar Fibromas are benign tissue tumors or growths on the plantar, or bottom surface of the foot. Unlike plantar warts, which grow on the skin, these grow deep inside on a thick fibrous band of ligaments called the plantar fascia. The presence of the tumor can cause p...

ABC

ABC

ABC’s may be secondary to an underlying lesion such as non-ossifying fibroma, Chondroblastoma, Osteoblastoma, UBC, Chondromyxoid fibroma and fibrous dysplasia. The lesion should be examined microscopically in several places to eliminate the possibility of a primar...

Dysplasia

Dysplasia

Dysplasia, also known as epiphysealis hemimelica, is a disorder that affects the bone joints. It is characterized by overgrowth of the cartilage on the end of one or more of the long bones (tarsal bones) in the hand or foot. Usually only one limb is involved. Dysplasia ...

Cancer

Cancer

There are many kinds of cancers of the foot. Some take the form of cysts and lesions, while others are more widespread. Malignant melanoma is a skin cancer that is curable if caught early. Although it makes up only one percent of skin cancers, malignant melanoma accoun...

Tumor at Foot and Ankle

Tumor at Foot and Ankle

The objective of all treatment is to completely remove the tumor and to kill any tumor cells that may have spread to other locations. This is achieved with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Some diseases treated within the division are liste...

MEN’S SHOES

MEN’S SHOES

Most men’s shoes conform to the shape of the feet and have a roomy toe box with sufficient horizontal and vertical space and a low heel (usually about half an inch high). Soles made of either hard materials (such as leather) or soft materials (such as crepe) can b...

WOMEN’S SHOES

WOMEN’S SHOES

Women invite foot problems by wearing high heels. High heels may contribute to knee and back problems, disabling injuries in falls, shortened calf muscles, and an awkward, unnatural gait. In time, high heels may cause enough changes in the feet to impair their proper fu...

CHILDREN’S SHOES

CHILDREN’S SHOES

Choosing shoes for your children can play a critical role in their musculoskeletal development, including their posture. In general, infants just learning to walk do not need shoes. Infants may go barefooted indoors, or wear only a pair of socks. This helps the foot gro...

ANATOMY OF A SHOE

ANATOMY OF A SHOE

Understanding the basic construction of shoes will help you make more informed decisions and select shoes that fit your foot and needs. Shoes are made up of five major components: The toe box is the tip of the shoe that provides space for the toes. Toe boxes are gen...

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