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Do you know that there are certain underlying factors that can cause or aggravate foot problems? This article talks about the main underlying factors that are known to affect podiatry conditions. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: A Guide to Understand The Underlying Triggers of Podiatry


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A Guide to Understand The Underlying Triggers of
Podiatry
  • - Specialty Care Clinics

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Three Common Underlying Triggers for Podiatry
  • Do you know what podiatry is? What is a foot
    doctor called? Are you dealing with your podiatry
    health requirements consistently and consciously
    by seeking medical aid from a podiatrist who you
    think is near to you? To elaborate quite a bit,
    podiatry or podiatric medicine is the collateral
    of medicine dedicated exclusively for the
    analysis and treatment of disorders of the foot,
    ankle as well as the lower extremity. It has its
    origin and deep valuable roots, especially from
    the United States. Are you aware that the feet
    face tremendous routine abuse right from walking,
    running, jumping as well as climbing? So
    naturally and obviously the feet are subject to
    various different particular types of problems.
    Hence this blog discusses the current issues in
    Podiatry.
  • As an inherent fact, the feet are composed of up
    to 26 bones each, establishing them as one of the
    most delicate areas and crucial zones of the
    body. Notwithstanding, as per the viewpoint of
    the college of podiatry school a person would
    walk approximately 150,000 miles in their
    lifetime roughly about the equivalent of walking
    around the world approximately six times.

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1. Athletes Foot
  • The athlete's foot is majorly triggered due to
    walking in damp areas. This condition of the foot
    is highly contagious. An athlete's foot is a
    fungal infection of the skin especially observed
    between the toes. However, this infection can
    scatter and spread causing important discomfort,
    itching and even pain as regards foot facts
    podiatry is concerned.
  • Triggering Factors
  • An individual is majorly exposed to the fungus
    that triggers an athlete's foot in a gymnasium,
    shower, or pool where people generally walk
    around barefoot. It is a natural tendency for
    fungus to thrive in warm and damp areas
    pertaining to podiatry facts and podiatry school.
  • Wearing shoes that are warm and damp in nature
    can cause the fungus to grow as well as spread.
    This condition is highly contagious and it can
    very well spread to other associated areas of the
    skin including the hands, groin, and scalp.

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2. Bunions
  • Peculiarly improper tight or narrow footwear
    might result in bunions. Bunions are
    dysfunctional abnormalities of the feet that
    result in a bump developing on the huge massive
    toe joint. This can result in the big toe turning
    slightly in an inward position. Health Care
    professionals and podiatrists call bunions hallux
    valgus. Women are more vulnerable and prone to
    become a victim of bunions owing to the increased
    pressures surging from the narrow footwear. Hence
    sound knowledge and information about accurate
    podiatrist education becomes inevitable.
  • Triggering Factors
  • Wearing tight or narrow shoes can trigger bunions
    to develop and thrive.
  • Specific tight or narrow shoes can trigger
    bunions to develop and expand
  • Tight shoes happen to exert pressure on the
    metatarsophalangeal (MTP) which is the root
    underlying cause and trigger which is where the
    bone of the foot meets the bone of the big toe.
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