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- Avoid compressing the toes of your foot with narrow, poor-fitting shoes.
- ... hammer toe or develop it from wearing short, narrow shoes. Symptoms of hammer toe include foot pain, calluses on the sole of the foot, ...
- ... foot is different. You may have wide or narrow feet, low arches, trouble areas, or flat feet. Even in adults, foot size can change, so get fitted every year. ...
- ... plenty of room around the ball of your foot and toes and a wide toe box. Avoid narrow-toed shoes and high heels. Wear sneakers as ...
- Avoid wearing shoes that are too short or narrow. Check children's shoe sizes often, especially during periods of fast growth.
- ... the lower leg, and the sole of the foot. Common causes of sciatica include: Slipped or herniated disk Spinal stenosis Piriformis syndrome (a pain disorder involving the narrow muscle in the buttocks) Pelvic injury or fracture ...
- ... to the tibial nerve. The area in the foot where the nerve enters the back of the inner side of the ankle is called the tarsal tunnel. This tunnel is normally narrow. When the tibial nerve is compressed, it results ...
- ... and maintain the range of motion in your foot. Your surgeon or a ... toe box. Do not wear narrow shoes or high heels for at least 6 ...
- ... skin or blue color in the toes or foot ( cyanosis ) Shiny, tight ... of an extremity Magnetic resonance angiography or CT angiography
- ... cause blurry images. You will lie on a narrow table that slides into a tunnel-like scanner. ... scan Birth defects of the leg, ankle, or foot Bone pain and fever Broken bone Decreased motion ...