Tackling Tarsal Tunnel
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) was first recognized in the early 1960s and described as "pain in the proximal medial arch...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) was first recognized in the early 1960s and described as "pain in the proximal medial arch...
"It is impossible to understand the science of shoes until one understands what science is." -Plato, The Theaetetus Despite the...
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often benefit from semi-rigid functional orthotics. It is quite unorthodox to begin a discussion with a...
When ordering custom shoes, enhancements can be requested to meet the requirements of patients with unique needs. The implementation of...
The word orthopaedic has two ancient Greek roots: "orthos" meaning straight or right, and "paideia" referring to the rearing of...
"You can't learn in school what the world is going to do next year." With this clear and prescient statement,...
Running has been referred to as the king of all workouts. It is an activity that has been embraced at...
In the May 2008 issue of The O&P EDGE, I provided an overview of early foot-orthotics theory, as well as...
When I first started in this field well over 12 years ago I found myself in the unenviable position of...
Custom-molded shoes, although not always a major part of an O&P practice's revenue stream, can be an important adjunct to...
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