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  • Easy neck stretches for tension relief

    It can happen when you're stuck in traffic, or hunched over for hours at your desk, or even sitting in the stands watching your child's lacros...
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Tailbone pain often goes away without medical treatment

    Although tailbone pain can be uncomfortable, in most cases it will go away on its own within a few months.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Building a better backpack

    A well-organized backpack helps ensure that your child has everything needed for school. Problems start when it becomes overloaded. Lugging around a heavy pack can lead to bad posture, back pain and worse.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Surgery for a Torn Achilles Tendon

    An Achilles tendon tear is a traumatic injury that causes sudden pain behind the ankle. Patients may hear a pop or a snap, and will almost always say they feel as though they have been kicked in the heel (even though no one has kicked them).
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Why Your Foot Calluses Might Be Good for You

    Before you take a pumice stone to your foot calluses just because they're unsightly, you might want to consider the idea that they are actually nature's shoes.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Health Day
  • Why orthopedic shoes may not really be good for our feet

    New research has made a surprising finding about the function and effects of foot calluses, leading investigators to question how good orthopedic shoes really are for foot health.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical News Today
  • 10 Simple Exercises for Bunion Relief and Prevention

    Here are 10 easy-to-do foot exercises that can help relieve pain, increase mobility, and possibly slow the progression of your bunion.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Healthline
  • What to know about trimalleolar fracture

    The malleoli are specific parts of the tibia and fibula that form the ankle. These consist of the lateral malleolus, which is at the end of the fibula, the medial malleolus, which is on the inside of the tibia (shinbone), and the posterior malleolus, which is at the back of the tibia.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical News Today
  • How do you know when a stubbed toe is serious

    A stubbed toe may seem to be a minor injury. However, it can be intensely painful. Stubbing a toe can even cause breaks, sprains, broken nails, and infections.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical News Today
  • Causes and treatments for pain in the arch of the foot

    The arch of the foot is an area along the bottom of the foot between the ball and the heel. Pain in the arch of the foot is a common problem, especially among athletes.
    On : 13-Sep-2019
    - Source : Medical News Today