Metatarsalgia: Understanding Foot Pain and Care

Metatarsalgia is a general term indicating pain in the forefoot under one or more of the lesser metatarsals. Abnormal metatarsal length with altered weight-bearing forces is a cause of metatarsalgia. Toe deformities such as claw or hammer can also cause metatarsalgia by causing displacement of the plantar fat pad and loss of cushioning under the metatarsal heads.

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    Unlocking Your Baby’s World: The Importance of Head Mobility

    IntroductionMastering the ability to turn their heads freely is a significant milestone for infants, intertwining with their physical, cognitive, and sensory development. This seemingly simple action is pivotal, enabling infants to explore their environment, interact socially, and develop essential motor skills. However, many infants face challenges with head mobility...

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        Degenerative Spondylolisthesis and Osteopathy

        Degenerative spondylolisthesis is a forward slippage of a lumbar vertebral body that is the result of degeneration and alteration of the facet joints in conjunction with degenerative changes to the intervertebral disc (normal drying of the disc with aging).IntroductionBy definition, the lamina and pars interarticularis remained intact. This condition most...

        The Effects of Pregnancy on Your Spine and Posture

        IntroductionThe woman's body undergoes significant changes during pregnancy in order to adapt to the development of the fetus. These changes become particularly apparent during the last trimester. To maintain functional balance, significant adjustments are necessary.Harvard University highlights the importance of the curves that form during pregnancy. Experts say these curves, particularly the...

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          Suprascapular Nerve: Injuries and Osteopathic Treatment

          Introduction: A deep pain coming from the shoulderWhen the shoulder begins to make itself heard, with a dull, poorly localized pain that persists despite rest or conventional care, we readily think of tendonitis, a rotator cuff injury or joint instability. But sometimes, the real culprit is silent, hidden in...

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