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Runners with Asics that have Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s Foot: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that looks like dry, red, scaly skin. Learn about Early Detection, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment of Athlete’s Foot. If you are suffering from the nagging symptoms of Athlete’s Foot, our team of specialized clinicians can help!

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Women with Achilles Tendonitis

Exercises to Treat and Prevent Achilles Tendonitis

Learn about achilles tendonitis. Did you know it is possible to rupture your Achilles tendon without any signs or symptoms. However some people do exeperience pain due to Achilles tendonitis. Some of the symptoms of Achilles tendonitis include heel pain and tenderness. Learn about exercises to treat & prevent achilles tendonitis! Contact Us For Pain-Free Living Today!

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Pigeon Toed, Bow Legs

Is Your Child Pigeon Toed?

Help! I Think My Child Is Pigeon-Toed. If you have noticed that your child is pigeon-toed (toes pointing in) then you are probably noticing what we call an in toe gait pattern. While this may be concerning to you, most of the time, in-toe gait will resolve itself. Sometimes it is persistent and can lead to your child being clumsy and not wanting to do much physical activity because of it.

As a parent, it is quite concerning when you see that your child is bowlegged or that their feet are turning inwards. Mobility on Mainway recommends seeing your physician first to get an assessment done to determine if the in- toe needs to be addressed. If an in-toe does need to be addressed, Mobility on Mainway can help with providing the right treatment.

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Hockey Player with Arthritis in the Knee

Arthritis in the Knee

Arthritis in the knee is known as osteoarthritis is an inflammatory disease that results in pain and stiffness in the knee. It is most common in people over the age of 50. It seems counterintuitive, doesn’t it?

While there is no cure for osteoarthritis, arthritis in the knee, there are many conservative treatment options that may be of benefit to help in everyday movement and function.

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