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Chronic ankle instability can develop after one or more ankle injuries. Many people describe a repeated feeling of the ankle “giving way.”

A single sprain may heal with time. However, some people continue to feel unstable. They may also notice discomfort or reduced confidence when walking or staying active...


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Foot and heel pain can quietly take a toll on everyday life in East Cobb. What may start as mild discomfort can make simple activities like walking the dog, staying active, or getting through a workday feel more difficult over time. As symptoms linger, many patients begin looking for solutions that offer more than temporary relief.

In recent years, there has been growi...


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Heel pain in the back of the foot can start subtly, often appearing during activity or with the first steps in the morning. At first, it may seem minor. However, the discomfort can gradually worsen if it is not addressed.

This type of pain is commonly associated with Achilles tendonitis, a condition caused ...


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Toe pain can quickly begin to interfere with everyday life. Simple activities like walking, exercising, or wearing regular shoes may become uncomfortable over time. What may start as mild irritation can gradually turn into a more noticeable and persistent problem.

One common cause of this discomfort is hammertoe. This condition occurs when one of the smaller toes bends...


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Mortons neuroma is a common cause of pain in the ball of the foot. Specifically, it involves irritation or thickening of tissue around one of the small nerves leading to the toes. Most often, it develops between the third and fourth toes.

At first, morton’s neuroma symptoms may seem mild. For example, you m...


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