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The average person walks over 115,000 miles during their lifetime. Considering that we put 1.5 - 2 times our body weight on our foot with each step, our feet take a relentless pounding every day. Cushioned insoles can help absorb some of this shock and Orthotic Arch Supports can help insure our feet are correctly aligned to prevent many common foot ailments.
The Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the radius with dislocation or distal radioulnar joint. Galeazzi fractures are isolated fractures of the junction of the distal third and middle third of the radius with associated subluxation or dislocation of the DRUJ.Galeazzi fractures account for 3-7% of all forearm fractures.

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SupinationThe average person walks over 115,000 miles during their lifetime. Considering that we put 1.5 - 2 times our body weight on our foot with each step, our feet take a relentless pounding every day. Cushioned insoles can help absorb ...
SupinationI love to see patients with flat feet. In fact sometimes I feel that I should dedicate my medical career to educating people about flat-feet. Many people that have foot pain caused by flat feet don’t realize that in most ...
PsychologyThe Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the ulna, which affects the relationship with the department. Fracture Monteggia frequently associated with dislocation of the radial head. More common in children. Due to blow on the forearm.
Heel_painPronation and supination are commonly heard terms, often mentioned in association with fallen arches, high arches, flat feet etc. This article explains the meaning of these terms and looks in particular at the problem of over-pronation. Over-pronation of the feet ...
SupinationThe Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the radius with dislocation or distal radioulnar joint. Galeazzi fractures are isolated fractures of the junction of the distal third and middle third of the radius with associated subluxation or dislocation of the ...
SupinationShin splints are a big problem when trying to run, especially if training for a race. Dr Gibson, a runner, discusses what he has learned as a foot & ankle specialist that runs. Included are some options to help reduce ...
OsteoarthritisNonunion is rare; almost all of these fractures heal. However, if the fracture is unstable the deformity at the fracture site will increase and cause limitation of wrist motion and forearm rotation, pronation and supination. If the joint surface is ...
Wrist extensionTreatment of the Colles fracture is immobilisation in a splinting material such as Plaster of Paris for five to six weeks to allow healing of the bony fragments, followed by a variable period of rehabilitation depending on the severity of ...
External rotationIn this article, Im going to add to my list of Stretching Don’ts and show another widely popular stretching and warm up exercise that is based on nothing but nonsense, and should be eliminated from your program. The scary thing ...
SupinationIt won't take long for a runner to realize the overwhelming importance of shoes. Poorly chosen footwear can cause injury under the wrong circumstances. So, what constitutes a good choice in footwear? Read on to discover the RIGHT way to ...
Wrist extensionAbraham Colles first described the fracture which bears his name in 1814 and it refers to a break of the final inch of the ulna and radius next to the wrist. A FOOSH (fall on the outstretched hand) is a ...
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