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Who is the Best Ankle Surgeon in London?

Who is the Best Ankle Surgeon in London?

Determining who are the best ankle and foot surgeons in London is an impossible question to answer, because the result depends on so many variables. Ultimately you want to know who is the best foot and ankle surgeon to get the best outcome for you.    Factors...

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What can I do for an Ankle Sprain?

What can I do for an Ankle Sprain?

More than one million people a year visit the emergency room with a severe ankle sprain. . Millions more will sprain their ankle but never seek help.    What can I do if I have rolled my ankle?  So you have rolled or sprained your ankle, you have ankle swelling...

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Who is the Best Ankle and Foot Surgeon in London?

Who is the Best Ankle and Foot Surgeon in London?

Six Questions to help you decide who is the Best Surgeon in London? Who is the Best Ankle and Foot Surgeon in London is not an easy question to answer.  In my previous post I discussed the really important factors that you should think about in deciding who are the...

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Can I do sports after ankle replacement?

Can I do sports after ankle replacement?

  There is a lot of controversy as to whether you can do sports after ankle replacement.  In this article we explore when you can return to sport after an ankle replacement.   Why do some surgeons say I cannot do sports?   The concern over ankle...

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Hallux Rigidus Painful Big Toe

Hallux Rigidus Painful Big Toe

Pain in the big toe can be a sign of gout, injury or hallux rigidus.     Hallux Rigidus Painful Big Toe   Hallux rigidus is the latin term for arthritis of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe (the ball of the big toe). Strictly speaking, hallux rigidus...

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