At Tri County Foot and Ankle Center in New Jersey, we often see young soccer players who initially thought a sore toe was just part of the game. One of the most common findings in these cases is an ingrown toenail. While soccer does not directly cause the condition, the sport can certainly contribute to it when combined with growth, footwear issues, and routine nail care habits.
Read MoreFlat feet, also referred to as fallen arches, are a common foot condition that can affect both children and adults. While many individuals with flat feet experience no symptoms, others may develop discomfort that interferes with daily activities. Understanding flat feet, their causes, and appropriate treatment options is essential for maintaining long term foot and joint health.
Read MoreFall marks the beginning of the school sports season in New Jersey, including soccer, football, cross country, and cheerleading. Many young athletes return to high-impact activities after a summer of rest, putting them at greater risk for injury.
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