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For basic information about a wide variety common foot problems - click here
To learn about normal foot anatomy and normal foot function- click here
To learn about diabetic foot care as well as more detailed information about the effects of diabetes on the feet- click here
To learn more about heel pain -click here
To learn more about bunions -click here
To learn about foot surgery -click here
To learn about the latest in treatments for fungal toenails- click here
To learn more about orthotics/orthoses -click here
 

 

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