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Today's podiatrist has the necessary education and training to treat all conditions of the foot and ankle and plays a key role in keeping America healthy and mobile while helping combat diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Your feet are excellent barometers for your overall health. Healthy feet keep you moving and active. They are quite literally your foundation. In this section, learn more about APMA Seal-approved and accepted products, proper foot care, common foot and ankle conditions, and how your podiatrist can help keep you and your feet healthy.
APMA is the only organization lobbying for podiatrists and their patients on Capitol Hill. As the voice of podiatric medicine to your legislators and regulators, APMA is active on a variety of critical issues affecting podiatry and the entire health-care system.
The New Member Resource provides news and information for APMA's newest member podiatrists about how to get the most out of their membership.
Membership, Members,Young Physicians
Haglund's Deformity is a bony enlargement of the back of the heel bone. Sometimes it's called pump bump because the deformity often occurs in women wh...
Muscle & Tendon Problems, Patients
A hammer toe is a contracture, or bending, of the toe at the first joint of the digit, called the proximal interphalangeal joint. This bending causes ...
Toe Joint & Nerve Disorders, Patients
Peripheral neuropathy is damage of the peripheral nervesthe nerves in your toes and fingertips. In the United States, the most common cause of periphe...
Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease, Patients
Resources to help members and state components advocate for the podiatric medical profession.
Advocacy, State,Members
Psoriasis is caused by faster-than-normal turnover of skin cells. In people who have psoriasis, the new cells move to the surface so rapidly that the ...
Skin Disorders, Patients
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