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Ankle Sprain

Ankle Sprain

An ankle sprain is an injury that occurs in your ankle joint, which is the joint that connects your lower leg to your foot.
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Achilles Rupture

Achilles Rupture

An Achilles tendon rupture is a painful injury that affects the tendon in your ankle joint. It’s a thick, fibrous cord that connects your heel bone to muscles in your calf
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Arthritis

Arthirits

Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes joint pain and inflammation. If left untreated, arthritis can severely damage joints and feel debilitating.
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Athlete's Foot

Athlete's Foot

Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection that usually affects spaces between the toes.You might get the condition from exposure to damp surfaces, such as swimming pools, sweaty socks and shoes, locker room floors, or community showers.
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Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care

Uncontrolled blood sugar related to diabetes can cause foot problems and complications associated with them. Diabetes may cause nerve damage in your feet, which can lead to burning, stinging, tingling, pain, numbness, and weakness.
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Flat Feet

Flat Feet

Flat feet occur when the arches on the bottom of your feet are flat, causing the soles of your feet to touch the floor while standing. While often painless, flat feet can contribute to ankle or knee problems in some cases.
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Foot & Ankle Trauma

Foot & Ankle Trauma

Foot and ankle trauma are among the most common reasons to seek podiatric care. If you experience a sports injury, workplace accident, or another kind of foot and ankle trauma, it’s important to get off your foot and seek evaluation immediately.
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Neuroma

Neuroma

A neuroma is a painful condition that’s caused by specific nerve tissue thickening. Neuromas most commonly develop in the ball of your foot between your third and fourth toes. These neuromas are also called Morton’s neuromas or intermetatarsal neuromas
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Gout

Gout

Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis that usually occurs in the metatarsophalangeal joint where your big toe joins your foot. Sometimes gout in this particular joint is called podagra.
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Hammer Toes

Hammer Toes

Hammertoe is a toe deformity in which your middle toe joint bends up. This upwards movement in the middle segment of your toe pushes the last segment of your toe (the tip of your toe) down to make your toe look like a hammer.
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Heels Pain

Heels Pain

Some kinds of heel pain, including plantar fasciitis, occur sporadically. With plantar fasciitis, you usually have serious pain in the morning but feel better as the day goes on. But that doesn’t mean your pain’s gone for good.
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Bunions

Bunions

Bunions are bone deformities that develop due to an enlargement of the joint at the base and side of your big toe. A bunion can form when your big toe moves out of place and rubs against your shoes. This rubbing causes persistent irritation and inflammation.
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Foot Pain

Foot Pain

If your foot pain is severe or prevents you from participating in your usual activities, it's important to seek help as soon as possible. Many types of foot pain can worsen dramatically, possibly leading to permanent deformity or mobility issues without treatment.
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Sport Injuries

Sport Injuries

Many sports injuries happen in the feet and ankles, which is why Michigan Foot & Ankle Institute, PC, is the perfect place to seek help when you're hurt.
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Toe Nail Fungus

Toe Nail Fungus

Nail fungus, or onychomycosis, is a fungal infection affecting your toenails. The infection starts in the skin beneath your nail but can quickly affect the nail itself, causing a variety of cosmetic and physical issues. It commonly starts in one nail but can spread to others if left untreated.
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Custom Orthotics

Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics are devices that support your feet and enhance comfort. Michigan Foot & Ankle Institute, PC, offers prescription orthotics designed around the precise size and shape of your feet. They match feet contours perfectly, accommodating your unique foot pathology and structure.
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