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Treatment of Calluses ... Professional treatment consists of using a special shoe inserts called functional orthotics that corrects foot function. In certain instances surgery may be recommended. Surgery is directed at correcting the alignment of the offending bone.
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www.podiatrynetwork.com/document_disorders.cfm?id=107
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FootSmart offers callous information and callous treatment products. Our product selection also includes comfort shoes, walking shoes, sandals, foot orthotics, and bunion and heel pain solutions. ... Use a callous remover product, such as a callous treatment cream, on a hard foot callous.
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www.footsmart.com/ailments-callous.shtml
www.footsmart.com/ailments-callous.shtml
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Callouses are areas of thickened skin usually occuring due to excessive pressure and/or friction. ... The treatment of callous involves the skilled reduction of the thickened mass with a scalpel.
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www.footforthought.co.uk/chiropodists_podiatrists_aberd...
www.footforthought.co.uk/chiropodists_podiatrists_aberdeen/callouses.htm
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Callus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A callus (or callosity ) is an especially toughened area of skin which has become relatively thick and hard in response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Rubbing that is too fre...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callus
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Proper Shoes: Wearing shoes such as running, walking, and aerobic shoes: These shoes have soft insoles and are the first line of treatment for painful callouses and should be worn as much as possible.
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www.mffac.com/callouses.htm
www.mffac.com/callouses.htm
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Treatment: If corns or callouses are present but not painful, no treatment is necessary. If corns or callouses become problematic, use of a pumice stone or callous remover after bathing may be helpful.
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www.aracnet.com/~nwwalk/footinjuries.html
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Treatment of bunions; Once a bunion has formed, there is no effective way to get rid off it without surgery. However, your podiatrist can advise you on the treatment options available to relieve pressure on the bunion and slow the progression of the joint deformity. ... Treatment of corns and callouses...
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www.footpain.co.nz/bunions-corns-callouses/
www.footpain.co.nz/bunions-corns-callouses/
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Trimming corns or callouses is the time-honored symptomatic treatment. It does give some degree of relief until the skin grows the callous or corn back again at which time the pain and discomfort returns. The reason it feels better is that there is less pressure in proportion to the amount of callous removed.
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www.newstarthealthcare.com/article.php?id=35
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