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- Foot Anatomy: Bones, Joints, and Causes of Pain - Verywell Health
The foot is a complex structure made up of 28 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles, over 100 tendons and ligaments, and thousands of nerve endings These work together to allow you to walk, run, maintain balance, absorb impact, and bear upper body weight
- Pictures of Common Foot Problems - WebMD
Is a bunion, corn, ingrown toenail, or a bad case of athlete's foot causing you pain? Keep your feet happy and healthy -- learn the symptoms of common foot problems and what you can do to
- Foot | Description, Drawings, Bones, Facts | Britannica
foot, in anatomy, terminal part of the leg of a land vertebrate, on which the creature stands
- Foot Pain: Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Foot pain can occur anywhere in your foot, including your heel, arch and toes It’s usually a symptom of an injury or an underlying health condition Identifying the cause can help you get the right treatment What is foot pain? Foot pain can occur on the top, bottom or sides of your feet
- Foot Health: Common Issues and How to Manage Them
Learn about common foot health issues like athlete's foot, blisters, and bunions, and how to keep your feet healthy and happy
- How to Keep Your Feet Healthy - WebMD
How can I get my sweaty feet under control? Start with good foot hygiene: Wash your feet with antibacterial soap Make sure to clean between your toes
- Foot Health - MedlinePlus
To keep your feet healthy: Your foot health can be a clue to your overall health For example, joint stiffness could mean arthritis Tingling or numbness could be a sign of diabetes Swelling might indicate kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure Good foot care and regular foot checks are an important part of your health care
- Healthy Feet: Preventing and treating common foot problems - Harvard Health
Healthy Feet, from Harvard Medical School, will help you keep your feet looking younger, feeling stronger, and pain-free This report will answer questions from how to treat a bunion to how to recognize a stress fracture
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