Sever's Disease is an inflammation of the growth plate in the heel of growing children. This condition is most prevalent during growth spurts when bones, muscles, tendons, and other structures are changing rapidly. It typically affects children aged 8 to 14 years and is a leading cause of severs heel pain in this age group.
Read MorePickleball is a fantastic sport for all ages, but it's essential to be mindful of your foot and ankle health. By taking the right precautions and seeking timely treatment, you can enjoy the game while minimizing the risk of injury.
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Here are the most common ankle injuries while skiing (and how to prevent them).
Read MoreThe majority of stress fractures are caused by overuse through repetitive activity. If left undiagnosed or untreated, the stress fracture will often turn into a complete fracture of the bone.
Read MoreStudies estimate that over half of all distance runners will experience an injury to the foot or ankle. Here are some common running injuries (and what you can do about them).
Skiing injuries are an everyday occurrence here in the mountains. Here are the most common orthopaedic skiing injuries to watch out for.
Read MoreIf you've just completed a race, training section, or even just a long afternoon ride, you want to pay close attention to your immediate recovery.
Read MoreWe see all sorts of injuries in the clinic during ski season. Team Elton whipped up this info-graphic that will give you an idea of what the most common skiing injuries are.
Read MoreRunning often takes the blame for knee pain. But it may not be running itself that is causing knee and ankle pain. It may be the way you are running.
Read MoreToday we're going to focus on The Cartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant, a synthetic implant which combines a soft, plastic-like substance with saline to create a durable implant to replace damaged cartilage in an injured big toe.
Read MoreWhile injuries to the knees and ankles are certainly something we see quite a bit in hikers, the feet are most often the site of minor, annoying problems that will cause your hike to be infinitely less enjoyable.
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