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The foot is an intricate structure of 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments that provide support, balance, and mechanical function. In fact, the bones of the feet account for 25% of the total bones in the entire human body. Add to this the constant stress, impact, and pressure that the feet endure on a daily basis and there is the potential for many foot problems to arise over the course of a lifetime of activity. If one part of the foot lacks proper placement or function, it can affect the entire foot, as well as other parts of the body.
The basic foot structure is comprised of three sections:
Some of the most common reasons for foot and ankle problems are injuries; congenital foot deformities that occur at birth and can be hereditary; infections (bacterial, fungal, or viral); arthritis affecting one or multiple joints; tumors and abnormal growths; and issues that arise from ill-fitting or improper footwear, stress, or mechanical changes.
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