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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Heel Pain and Plantar Fasciitis Explained By Our Albuquerque PodiatristHeel pain and plantar fasciitis can be treated at our Albuquerque podiatrist office. If you're dealing with severe foot pain- make an appointment.
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Shockwave Therapy Can Provide Foot Pain Relief For Patients in AlbuquerqueShockwave 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.
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Learn How Our Albuquerque Podiatrists Treat Heel PainHeel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis—a condition that is sometimes also called heel spur syndrome.. Our Albuquerque Podiatrists can help.
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Haglund’s Deformity (Pump Bump) Explained By Our Albuquerque PodiatristHaglund's Deformity (Pump Bump) is a common foot problem. Our Albuquerque podiatrists can treat pump bump and prevent it from coming back.
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End Big Toe Pain With Our Albuquerque Toe SpecialistHallux Rigidus is a condition that causes pain in the big toe. If you have stiff or painful toes, our Albuquerque podiatrist can help!
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Effective Treatment Options for Children’s Heel PainIs your child limping or complaining of heel pain? Learn the causes, symptoms, and effective treatments for pediatric heel pain, including MLS Laser Therapy
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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction or Ankle Pain Explained By Our Albuquerque PodiatristPosterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, or ankle pain, can be treated by our Albuquerque podiatrists. Learn how we can help.
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Pediatric Flat foot Explained By Our Albuquerque PodiatristPediatric flat feet occur in children where there is a partial or total collapse of the arch of the foot.
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Peroneal Tendon Injuries Explained By Our Albuquerque Foot SpecialistPeroneal Tendon Injuries explained by our Albuquerque podiatrist. If you're dealing with pain or injuries call our office for help!
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Sesamoid Injuries in the FootThe sesamoids help the big toe move normally and provide leverage when the big toe “pushes off” during walking and running. Learn how to keep pain away!
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Tarsal CoalitionA tarsal coalition is an abnormal connection between two bones in the midfoot and/or rearfoot. Learn how our Albuquerque Expert Podiatrist can help.