If you have bunions you know just how painful and awful looking they can be. Though bunions occur in the male population as well, they’re most common in women — nearly 10 times more common. Why? Because women put our poor feet through the torture mill strapping them into tight, […]
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In the last week or so feet have been the big deal in our Portland practice, everyone is having trouble, either with bunions, hammer toes, neuromas, plantar fascitis or complaining of pain in their big toe. According to the National Institute on Aging, your foot health can be a clue […]
Last blog we talked about trigger finger but sometimes trigger finger can be confused with Dupuytren’s contracture and vice versa. Dupuytren’s (du-pwe-TRANZ) contracture (DC) is a condition that develops slowly affecting the connective tissue under the skin of the palm. Tissue knots form beneath the skin until, eventually a thick […]