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Fibula Fracture - Articles
Foot Sprains: Help Your Body Recover Naturally
by
Ben L.
Posted
Wed 14 Apr 2010 3:10pm
Fibula Fractures May Lead to Tarsal Sprains
Question:
Dear Dr. Ben,
I am under the care of an orthopedic surgeon after I received a hairline fibula fracture and a midfoot sprain. He prescribed a non-weight bearing air cast.
I returned at two weeks for an x-ray. He said he can barely see the fracture and he will start partial ...
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Running injury treatment in NYC
by
Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Wed 23 Sep 2009 7:45pm
Running injury treatment in NYC
I have been treating runners injuries for over 15 year in my Manhattan Chiropractic practice.
I was never a huge fan of running I was more a bike rider,
but as more and more patients told me how much they loved it,I decided to give it a try.
I put on my Running shoes and stretched out and started sl ...
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Winter running has few heroes.
by
Vanessa Runs
Posted
Thu 06 Jan 2011 12:00am
I’ve learned that the hard way as I struggle to get through my first winter running without shoes. My friend Lou Rantin has been someone I’ve turned to for great tips. I asked him to write a guest post about how he survives barefoot running through Canadian winters. One of the things I love about Lou is that he has never run in shoes. Ever. ...
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cartridge fans of nfl jerseys outlet warning and name-calling
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brooksrrie
Posted
Tue 20 Nov 2012 6:18am
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High Ankle Sprains
by
Mike Reinold

Posted
Tue 09 Oct 2012 6:00am
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As football season is upon us, we often hear the term “high ankle sprain” used by announcers and in the media. This guest article from Trevor Winnegge will help to explain this orthopedic diagnosis, etiology, diagnostics and treatment.
What is a hi ...
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