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 MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that as we approach Halloween, things that go bump in the night are to be expected, but most of our patients don’t appreciate finding lumps and bumps on their feet! Here are some common causes of growths on your feet.
Read MoreOctober 8th is International Podiatry Day and here at Texas Foot Specialists, we want to encourage our patients to recognize this day by doing something beneficial for their feet.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that there are many diseases that can impact the health of your feet. One of them is Peripheral Arterial Disease or PAD.
Read MoreBuying good-quality shoes that fit your child’s feet properly is one of the best ways to ensure good podiatric health. Before you head out to shop, consider these tips.
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 MoreBarefoot running has become a firmly established form of fitness. At Texas Foot Specialists, we want to provide some information to help our patients decide if barefoot or minimalist shoe running is right for you.
Read MoreIt’s important to pay attention to your feet and any unusual symptoms—even if they’re not terribly uncomfortable. Below are five symptoms that can point to potentially serious medical problems.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that summer means beach days. Below, what to look out for and how to prevent it from spoiling your fun in the sand, surf, and sun.
Read MoreJune is Men’s Health Month and at Texas Foot Specialists we want to help our male patients enjoy better foot health.
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 MoreDuring May, we at Texas Foot Specialists salute our senior patients for Older Americans Month. Below are 5 tips for preventing common foot disorders and keeping senior feet healthy.
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 MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we know that peripheral neuropathy can be a puzzling condition for patients. Neuropathy is another word for nerve damage.
Read MorePoor circulation can be the sign of a serious health problem that can affect adults at any age. Poor circulation is often first detected in your feet because that’s the destination furthest from the heart that blood has to travel.
Read MoreLove is in the air and hearts are everywhere this month. That’s why it’s the perfect time to celebrate American Heart Month. Here is some important information on how your heart and feet impact each other.
Read MoreThe reason for your foot pain may not be obvious. Here are four typical symptoms that your pain may be due to arthritis.
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