Foot diseases – symptoms

That’s true – Bunions are a frequent problem. If you are happy enough not to suffer from them, you must have someone among your friends to tell you a long story what it is like. Bunions occur in approximately 30% of population in most western countries.  And although some say that it is just a bony thickening at the base of the big toe, unfortunately this unaesthetic, painful lesion is more complex. (more…)

author: Foot surgeon

Bunions are a frequent foot condition, which can be both painful and unaesthetic. Because it is better to prevent than treat, here we present several tips on how to avoid bunions. (more…)

author: Foot surgeon

Many people who have been fighting with bunions for many years ask this particular question. They want to know, whether they neglected something important and if they could stop the process somehow. (more…)

author: Foot surgeon
3 October 2011

Foot clavi

The long lasting pressure or friction leads to the formation of hyperkeratotic lesions on the surface of foot skin, which grow, thicken and are referred to as foot clavi. They are not only unaesthetic in look, but also painful. (more…)

author: Foot surgeon

Achilles tendonitisDid you know, that Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in a human body?  It joins calf muscles with the calcaneus. Achilles tendon works when we walk, run or jump. Even though it is quite resistant, it may easily develop inflammation due to overuse, injury or disease. (more…)

author: Foot surgeon