Incisura fibularis is easy to overlook until a “routine” ankle case stops being routine. For the practical podiatrist, the challenge is not memorizing another anatomical landmark, it is knowing
Category: Foot Pain
Heel Fat Pad Atrophy is one of the most mis-labeled causes of heel pain in clinic, and the fastest way to miss it is to assume all plantar heel pain equals plantar fasciitis. For the practical podi
Hallux Rigidus is one of the fastest ways to derail gait efficiency, and it is often missed until patients start avoiding push-off. For the practical podiatrist practitioner, the challenge is not r
Haglunds Deformity can look simple on the outside, a bump at the back of the heel, yet it often behaves like a layered problem involving bone, bursa, and Achilles tendon load. For the practical pod
Hammer Toes are one of those “small deformities” that can quietly derail gait, footwear tolerance, and patient adherence. If you are a busy podiatry clinician, you have likely seen the same pat
Gout can look like a simple pain problem, but in the clinic it quickly becomes a mobility problem. For podiatrists and foot care clinicians, the most frustrating cases are the ones where pain contr
Ganglions in the foot can look minor, but they can derail shoe wear, training plans, and patient confidence fast. For the practical podiatrist practitioner, the challenge is not identifying a “lu
A 5‑minute between‑session routine can lift comfort and compliance—without changing your treatment plan. Patients want rapid relief; clinicians want safe, evidence‑informed adjuncts. Fisioc
Targeted plantar fascia loading can accelerate function and reduce symptoms when it’s dosed and coached well. For busy clinics, a dedicated plantar fasciitis strengthening tool (Fasciitis Fighter
Why Limited Joint Mobility (LJM) in Diabetes Matters LJM is common, under-recognized, and clinically actionable in minutes at the bedside. Across cohorts, hand stiffness and waxy skin correlate wit