How Weather Affects PTTD: Barometric Pressure, Cold, and Heat
If you've noticed your foot pain getting worse on rainy days or when the temperature drops, you're not imagining it.
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If you've noticed your foot pain getting worse on rainy days or when the temperature drops, you're not imagining it.
Read more →Your feet are trying to tell you something.
Read more →One of the most practical concerns people have after a PTTD diagnosis is how it will affect their job. Will they be able to keep working?
Read more →If you're dealing with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), every step can feel like a reminder that something isn't quite right with your foot.
Read more →Managing PTTD doesn't mean giving up on the activities you need to do. Here's how to navigate daily life while protecting your feet.
Read more →**Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD)** is one of the most common causes of adult-onset flatfoot, but it doesn't happen overnight.
Read more →If you've been researching foot pain, you've likely encountered both **flatfoot** and **PTTD** (posterior tibial tendon dysfunction).
Read more →If you've been diagnosed with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), your doctor or podiatrist has likely mentioned physical therapy as part of your.
Read more →If you've been researching posterior tibial tendon pain, you've likely encountered two similar-sounding terms: **posterior tibial tendonitis** and **posterior.
Read more →When we talk about **degenerative tendons**, we're referring to tendons that have undergone structural changes due to chronic, long-term stress rather than.
Read more →If you're experiencing pain on the inner side of your ankle or foot, you may be dealing with **posterior tibial tendonitis**.
Read more →When we think about tendon injuries, we often think of sudden tears or acute inflammation.
Read more →While **posterior tibial tendonitis** gets more attention, its counterpart—**posterior tibial tendonosis**—is equally important to understand.
Read more →That bony bump on the inside of your ankle—the **medial malleolus**—is an important landmark.
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