Posterior heel pain

By |2023-02-01T08:10:28+11:00January 27th, 2023|Ankle pain, Diagnosis, Foot pain|

Blog's main page This patient presented with a history of markedly painful posterior heel "bumps". She has noted them for approximately two years. The patient is now having major problems with any enclosed shoes. The area rubs become red and enlarged and can blister. She feels she has exhausted conservative care. She is young and is [...]

Subungual exostosis

By |2022-11-06T10:46:13+11:00August 18th, 2021|Ingrown Toenails|

Blog's main page I see a regular amount of subungual exostosis throughout the year. Typically they have been treated as ingrown toenails (IGTN) first. The GP and the podiatrist may assume it is hypergranulation tissue or some other sign of an IGTN and, in some situations, a PNA may have been carried out (not in this [...]

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