At New Mexico Foot & Ankle Institute, we're passionate about providing patients with the information they need to get back on their feet. Browse our online library for free, in-depth articles on conditions and treatment options.
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Fractures of the 5th MetatarsalFractures of the 5th Metatarsal. A fracture is a break in the bone. The word fracture and break are used synonymously. Toe (phalanges) fractures can occur when an unprotected foot strikes a hard object.
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Prepare for Your Foot Surgery and RecoveryPrepare for your foot surgery to have a quick and painless recovery! Our Albuquerque foot surgeons are specialized in foot and ankle surgery.
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Recommended Shoe StoresRecommended Shoe Stores - New Mexico Foot & Ankle Institute
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Lisfranc InjuriesLisfranc joint injuries are rare, complex and often misdiagnosed. Typical signs and symptoms include pain, swelling and the inability to bear weight. Learn more.
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Ganglion CystA ganglion is a fluid-filled swelling of the lining of a joint or tendon. Learn what causes a ganglion cyst and how to treat them.
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Tarsal Tunnel SyndromeTarsal tunnel syndrome is a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is impinged and compressed as it travels through the tarsal tunnel.
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Toe and Metatarsal FracturesToe and Metatarsal Fractures can be treated by our Albuquerque podiatrist office. Getting treatment sooner is the best way to treat a fracture.
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Treatment After Your Laser Nail ProcedureNow that you’ve had laser nail treatment, it is important to do all you can to prevent recurrence. Learn how to care for your toenails after treatment.
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Ultrasound SystemUltrasound System - New Mexico Foot & Ankle Institute
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Heel Pain/Plantar FasciitisHeel Pain/Plantar Fasciitis - New Mexico Foot & Ankle Institute
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Shockwave Therapy Can Provide Foot Pain ReliefShockwave therapy can treat common foot and ankle conditions without surgery. It's quick, easy and effective for foot and ankle pain.
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Equinus Ankle Pain Explained by Our Albuquerque PodiatristEquinus is an ankle condition in which the upward bending motion of the ankle is limited. Learn what caused this condition and how we can help.