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- ... nerve or to try to repair it. For long-term foot drop, your provider may suggest fusing the ankle ...
- ... infections. If you have these sores for too long, your foot or leg may need to be amputated. Infection ...
- The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also help you balance when you stand and walk. A sudden blow or ...
- ... skin can develop sores and infections. After a long time, your foot or leg may need to be amputated. Infection ...
- ... sores and infections. If it goes on too long, your toes, foot, or leg may need to be amputated. Infection ...
- The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. A stress fracture is a break in the bone that happens with repeated injury ...
- ... arch of the foot. If the band is long it allows the arch of the foot to be low, which is most commonly known ...
- ... the ankle. For patients that have had flat foot for a long time, you may develop changes in the appearance and flexibility of your toes also. You can have pain in the deformed toes.
- ... due to: Aging Being on your feet for long periods of time Being overweight A foot deformity that you were born with or develops later ...
- ... with your arms above shoulder level for a long time. If needed, use a foot stool or ladder. Lift and carry objects close ...