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Lateral Sole Wedges - treatment of lateral ankle instability
Lateral Sole Wedges - treatment of lateral ankle instability

Lateral Sole Wedges are a unique yet simple way to treat mild lateral ankle instability, peroneal tendinitis and peroneal tendon subluxation.

Fall Prevention - 5 simple steps to prevent falls
Fall Prevention - 5 simple steps to prevent falls

Every doctor who works with a geriatric population knows that when the falls begin, the geriatric patient is entering the final stages of his or her life. Falls in the geriatric population are difficult to heal for a number of reasons but can be prevented with some simple steps. This article outlines 5 steps that can be taken to prevent falls.

Tongue Pads - the shoe fitter's secret weapon
Tongue Pads - the shoe fitter's secret weapon

You've invested in a great pair of shoes. The left foot fits like a glove but the right seems a bit loose and the heel slips. What can you do to make the shoe fit just right? The tool used by custom shoes stores is called a tongue pad.

Posterior Shin Splints | Causes and treatment options
Posterior Shin Splints | Causes and treatment options

Posterior shin splints describes tendinitis of the posterior tibial muscle and tendon. The posterior tibial muscle and tendon originate in the lower leg, deep to the calf muscle. What causes posterior shin splints? This article explores the onset and treatment options for this painful form of ankle pain.

Anterior Shin Splints | Causes and treatment options
Anterior Shin Splints | Causes and treatment options

Anterior shin splints are the most common form of shin splints. Pain is specific to the middle to distal 1/3 of the lower leg and found on the anterior, medial aspect of the tibia (shin bone). This location on the shin corresponds to the origin of the tibialis anterior muscle. This article explores the onset and treatment options for shin splints.