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Welcome To Dr. Virani’s Office Blog!

Jun 18, 2021

We are excited to announce that we have recently upgraded our office website! Our new website includes a Blog that Dr. Virani and his staff will frequently be updating. We encourage all of our patients and website visitors to stop by and read through our posts. We love to hear your feedback, so please feel free to leave a comment or make a suggestion. To learn more about Dr. Virani and the different foot and ankle disorders that we treat at Global Foot & Ankle Clinic, please take a moment to browse through the rest of our new website.

We look forward to hearing from you and helping you to get back on your feet!

22 Aug, 2024
Created in Fitness and Your Feet Rugby, a high-impact sport celebrated for its intensity and camaraderie, subjects players to many challenges, especially concerning foot and ankle health. In this in-depth exploration, we unravel the common rugby-related injuries affecting the lower extremities, shedding light on prevention, management, and the vital role of specialized care in keeping rugby enthusiasts on their feet. The Dynamic Nature of Rugby and Its Impact on Feet and Ankles Rugby is a testament to physical prowess, demanding agility, strength, and resilience. However, the elements that make the sport exhilarating also contribute to players' susceptibility to foot and ankle injuries. Sprains and Strains: Swift changes in direction, sudden stops, and high-impact collisions expose players to the risk of sprained ligaments and strained muscles in the foot and ankle. The lateral movements intrinsic to the game can lead to overstretching and tearing of these crucial structures. Fractures and Dislocations: The robust physicality of rugby increases the likelihood of fractures and dislocations. Direct trauma, often occurring during tackles or scrums, may result in fractures in the bones of the foot and ankle, while dislocations can occur due to the forceful impact of tackles.
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