Occupations involving long hours on one’s feet, such as athletics, as well as obesity, flat feet, and some joint diseases, increase the likelihood of developing the condition calcaneal spur.
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A healthcare career is still a strong bet for job stability after graduation, even as the industry faces growing challenges.
For decades, fracture tables have been essential tools in orthopedic trauma and hip surgeries. These devices provide traction, stability, and access during complex procedures, particularly femoral ...