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What Causes Pain in the Ball of Your Foot and What Helps?
Metatarsalgia refers to pain in the ball of your foot, the area of the forefoot just below the top of the metatarsal bones in your big toe. Most people feel this sharp pain in the space between their big toe and the arch of the foot.
Source: Verywell Health
Gout in the Ankle: Pain Relief, Symptoms, and Prevention
Pain relief for gout in the ankle involves medications and home care with rest, elevation, and ice. Early treatment helps relieve symptoms like intense pain, redness, and swelling.
Source: Health
Metatarsus Primus Varus
Metatarsus primus varus is a foot deformity that affects the angle of the bones of the big toe. The deformity usually develops during adulthood as a result of wearing tight shoes that place pressure on the bones of the big toe, and it can cause pain and swelling. It's also associated with a bunion, which is a bump on the side of the big toe.
Source: Verywell Health
Foot Problems: Causes of Growths, Pain, and New Symptoms
Foot problems run the gamut from blisters caused by wearing the wrong shoes to nonhealing foot ulcers caused by diabetes. Some foot problems are triggered by overuse and standing all day on the job, whereas others are linked to fungal or viral infections that cause unwanted growths.
Source: Verywell Health
Predictor of clinical and functional outcomes in ankle arthroscopic ligament repair with 'all-inside' technique
Source: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common condition characterized by recurrent episodes of lateral instability, often due to a lesion of the ankle collateral lateral ligament complex. If untreated, CAI can lead to persistent symptoms and long-term degenerative changes. Arthroscopic ‘all-inside’ repair has gained traction as a minimally invasive technique offering functional and clinical benefits.




