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I is for Interdigital Maceration

November 28, 2023

Interdigital maceration is the accumulation of perspiration that causes the skin between the toes to go white. Interdigital maceration is a very common skin disorder observed as the softening and breakdown of skin amongst the toes, usually bringing about irritation in addition to greater susceptibility to infections. This disorder is frequently associated with dampness build […]

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I is for In-Toed Gait

August 15, 2023

In-toeing (Pigeon toe) is a condition which causes the toes to point inward when walking. A pigeon-toed gait, also known as “in-toeing,” is a walking pattern where a person’s feet point inward instead of straight ahead when they walk or run. This condition can affect one or both feet and is commonly seen in children. […]

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I is for Imidazole

June 30, 2023

The imidazole antifungal drugs are a class of medications that contain an imidazole ring in their chemical structure and are primarily used to treat fungal infections. Imidazole antifungal drugs are a class of medications that contain an imidazole ring in their chemical structure and are primarily used to treat fungal infections. These drugs work by […]

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I is for Ingrown Toenail

June 1, 2023

An ingrown toenail is a very common painful problem with the foot. It is due to a combination of the natural shape of the nail and a poor nail cutting technique. An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin, usually causing pain, inflammation, and sometimes infection. It most […]

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I is for Iselin’s Disease

November 13, 2022

Iselin’s disease is a traction apophysitis that occurs at the base of the fifth metatarsal causing pain on the outside of the foot of the child. Iselin’s disease is characterized by inflammation and irritation of the growth plate at the base of the fifth metatarsal bone, called the apophysis. The specific cause of Iselin’s disease […]

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I is for the Intrinsic Minus Foot

September 29, 2021
I is for the Intrinsic Minus Foot

With the development of peripheral neuropathy in diabetes mellitus there is a wasting or atrophy of the small muscles in the foot leading to the appearance of a high arched foot, called the intrinsic minus foot. The intrinsic foot muscles are a group of muscles located within the foot. They play a crucial role in […]

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I is for Ipswich Touch Test

March 8, 2015

The Ipswich Touch Test is a clinical test to test for a lack of sensation in those with diabetes. For the Ipswich Touch Test, you simply lightly touch the ends of the 1st, 3rd and 5th toes to see if they can feel them. if they can’t then there is a good chance that they […]

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I is for Impetigo

May 3, 2013
I is for Impetigo

Impetigo is a common minor skin infection caused by staph. aureus. Impetigo is a common and highly contagious bacterial skin infection. It primarily affects children, but it can also occur in adults. Impetigo is caused by bacteria, most commonly Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. Key points about impetigo:

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I is for iliotibial band syndrome

May 3, 2013

Iliotibial band syndrome is a common problem on the outside of the knee, mostly in runners. Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS), also known as IT Band Syndrome, is a common overuse injury that affects the iliotibial band, a thick band of fibrous tissue that runs along the outside of the thigh from the hip to the […]

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I is for iPodiatry

November 18, 2012
I is for iPodiatry

iPodiatry is an aggregator app for podiatry information curated from many different sources.

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