Normal vs. Problem Feet

Normal vs. Problem Feet

Bunion diagram

Do you think you have problem feet? 


The foot is a complex structure that supports the rest of the body. Our feet enable  us to walk, run, jump and navigate difficult terrain. Ideally, the foot should align directly beneath the leg, supporting the body in the same way a foundation supports a house. Sometimes our foundation needs some work in order to continue to support our bodies. As you search website you’ll learn more about common problem feet such as:


Bunions: a painful swelling on the first joint of the big toe.


Corns and Callus: The healing tissue that is created by constant friction creates corns and/or calluses. In some cases these can be painful.


Athlete’s Foot: A fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes.


Wart: A small, hard, benign growth on the skin caused by a virus.


Ingrown Toenail: A common form of nail disease.


As well as a variety of other more complex conditions. We hope you find our website helpful.

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