PTTD in Both Feet: Understanding Bilateral Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
When posterior tibial tendon dysfunction affects both feet, it presents unique challenges that differ from the more common single-foot case.
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When posterior tibial tendon dysfunction affects both feet, it presents unique challenges that differ from the more common single-foot case.
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Read more →Carrying extra weight affects nearly every part of your body, including your feet.
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Read more →If you're dealing with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, you've probably wondered whether injections could help.
Read more →PTTD doesn't just affect you in the doctor's office — it shows up every time you walk to the mailbox, stand in the kitchen cooking dinner, or spend a full day.
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Read more →If you've been diagnosed with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), you probably have one big question on your mind: what happens now?
Read more →When posterior tibial tendon dysfunction progresses beyond what conservative treatments can address, surgery becomes an option.
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Read more →Nobody thinks about their posterior tibial tendon until it starts causing problems.
Read more →Your foot hurts. You know that much. But figuring out exactly what's causing the pain isn't always straightforward.
Read more →If you've been diagnosed with PTTD, you've probably heard the term "pronation" thrown around. Maybe your doctor mentioned overpronation.
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