Smoothing the Transition to Fall Footwear
/At Texas Foot Specialists we’re seeing more patients with complaints of foot pain as we get further along into fall. One reason is making the switch from summer to fall shoes and boots.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we’re seeing more patients with complaints of foot pain as we get further along into fall. One reason is making the switch from summer to fall shoes and boots.
Read MoreIn August we at Texas Foot Specialists celebrate National “I Love My Feet” Day on August 17th. Here are some ways to show your feet the appreciation they deserve.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know this summer will be packed with lots of hot-weather fun. But there are also more opportunities to pick up a fungal infection like athlete’s foot or toenail fungus.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we know that this time has affected our culture too. Increased sales in loungewear, online exercise programs, and now, diets to help lose the “quarantine 15” (or more) are all front and center. Similarly, shoe styles and foot care habits have also undergone some changes.
Read MoreWhether you plan to visit family, relax on a beach or find new adventures, we want to make sure that your feet stay healthy. Here are some tips to get you through your vacation foot-pain-free.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that it’s been an especially long winter and that the condition of your feet may have been pretty low on your priority list during the pandemic. But brighter—and sunnier—days are ahead and now is a good time to seriously take a look at your feet.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that our patients with diabetes have to be extra careful with their feet. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to decrease diabetic complications.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that when spring arrives it brings a big threat to foot safety for our patients: lawn mowers. Although many of the tips to prevent mower accidents may seem like common sense, they bear repeating.
Read MoreRegular self-exams are an important part of preventive podiatric care. Many foot and ankle disorders, and even some systemic diseases, can be detected in their early stages through changes you can observe.
Read MoreA number of foot disorders are on the rise due to one simple action common among people working and going to school from home and that is not wearing shoes.
Read MoreAnkle sprains can be very debilitating, especially if not treated properly. Below are 4 strategies for avoiding this type of injury.
Read MoreNo matter how you celebrate the New Year, we’d like to urge our patients to make some changes in 2021 that will benefit their podiatric health.
Read MoreYour feet have taken you everywhere you want to go and enabled you to stand, walk, run, work, play and participate in sports. If they could talk, this is what they would wish for the holidays.
Read MoreThis time of year demands a lot of your feet and this year more than ever it’s important to protect and keep them healthy! Here are some tips to help.
Read MoreHere are some tips to help address common disorders and keep feet healthy as you age.
Read MoreIngrown toenails are one of the more common and more painful conditions that podiatrists treat. Here are some do’s and don’ts for dealing with ingrown toenails.
Read MoreJust like shoes, the socks you wear can also have an impact on the health of your feet. Here are some tips on socks that will increase comfort and podiatric health.
Read MoreHave you noticed that your feet and lower legs feel tired and sluggish? Foot fatigue often occurs if you become suddenly active after a long stretch of being inactive, as has happened to many of us after being home for several months.
Read MoreWe hope all of our patients and their families are staying safe during the time of the pandemic. Since April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, we would like to take this opportunity to pass on some information about how to take better care of your feet.
Read MoreIt’s been a stressful week of self-isolating and social distancing. Why not take a few moments to relax and treat yourself to a home pedicure.
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