13 Comments17 August 2015 | Alex If your feet are bothering you but you don't know why, our graphic is the ideal solution. Simply click on the area that is giving you trouble and see our detailed guides on how to combat the conditions. Posted in Heel Pain, Achilles Tendinitis, Ankle Instability, Flat Feet, Arch Pain, Athlete's Foot, Blisters, Bunions, Claw Toe, Corns, Hallux Rigidus, Hallux Valgus, Hammer Toes, Heel Fissures, Heel Spurs, High Arches, Infographics, Metatarsal Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Pronation, Shin Splints, Supination |
10 July 2015 | John Hallux Valgus is most commonly known as a bunion. Hallux Valgus is when the big toe prominently angles towards the smaller toes, because the big toe joint is deformed. Because of this, a bony bump starts to show on the bottom side of the big toe. This isn’t a new bone growth; because of the toe angling, the end of the knuckle bone of the big toe becomes exposed. |