Getting a Second Opinion for PTTD: When and How to Do It
Getting diagnosed with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction can feel overwhelming, especially when surgery might be on the table.
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Getting diagnosed with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction can feel overwhelming, especially when surgery might be on the table.
Read more →If you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you might have noticed changes in your feet that don't quite fit the typical picture of posterior tibial tendon.
Read more →When posterior tibial tendon dysfunction progresses beyond what conservative treatments can address, tendon transfer surgery becomes a viable option.
Read more →If you've been dealing with foot pain, you might have heard both terms thrown around. Honestly, it's easy to confuse them.
Read more →When PTTD progresses to the point where joints have developed severe arthritis and conservative treatments no longer provide relief, triple arthrodesis becomes.
Read more →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 →If you've been diagnosed with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, you might be wondering what actually caused it.
Read more →If you have diabetes, you're probably already aware that you need to pay extra attention to your feet.
Read more →You've been dealing with ankle pain for weeks—maybe months. It's worse in the morning, it hurts when you walk, and your arch seems to be falling.
Read more →When conservative treatments like rest, orthotics, and physical therapy aren't giving you enough relief, injection therapies can be a useful next step.
Read more →If you wake up with stiff, painful feet every morning, night splints might help. Here's what you need to know about using them for PTTD.
Read more →Pain from PTTD can range from a mild ache to debilitating discomfort that makes walking across the room feel like a marathon.
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