FAQ’s about Raynaud’s
/October is Raynaud’s Awareness Month and a good opportunity to share some information about this condition. Here are some frequently asked questions about Raynaud’s.
Read MoreOctober is Raynaud’s Awareness Month and a good opportunity to share some information about this condition. Here are some frequently asked questions about Raynaud’s.
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 MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that many of our patients don’t usually connect skin cancer with their feet but the skin there is just as vulnerable to the sun’s harmful rays.
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 MorePatients with diabetes are more likely to suffer from foot wounds and ulcers that are difficult to heal and that may lead to amputation. Fortunately, there are several significant steps you can take now to decrease your risk of diabetes.
Read MoreMany systemic health conditions can have a serious impact on your feet. One of them is Peripheral Arterial Disease or PAD.
Read MoreWalking can be the solution to a sedentary lifestyle. Here are 4 reasons to get started on a walking program.
Read MoreJune is the month that we celebrate our fathers and that’s a good reminder that it’s also Men’s Health Month. Here are some tips that can help the men in your life reduce their risk of serious illness and injury.
Read MoreMay is National Osteoporosis Month. Here are some tips on maintaining strong bones.
Read MoreGetting out to do yard work is looking pretty appealing after COVID lockdown! We want to pass on some important safety reminders to our patients about using power mowers.
Read MoreWe want to encourage our patients to find new ways to be physically active while observing social distancing and other precautions currently in place. There are plenty of ways to stay active.
Read MoreWe have been closely monitoring information and recommendations from the CDC and TX Department of Health about the COVID-19, Coronavirus. Please read this blog to learn about the extra protocols that we have put in place to reduce risk to our patients and medical staff members.
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There’s a direct connection between maintaining an appropriate weight and the health of your feet. Here are 7 tips for helping your child develop eating habits that will keep them healthy throughout their lives.
Read MoreThe major cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries to our senior patients is falling. Here are some of the more common reasons for falls and how to prevent them from happening to you.
Read MoreHeart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in our country. Your feet can play a big role in improving heart health because a major way to reduce your risk for heart disease is by getting and staying active.
Read MoreDid you know that your weight can significantly impact the health of your lower extremities? Here are some simple suggestions to help you shed those excess pounds.
Read MoreYear after year one of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to get in shape. Before you dive headfirst into a new exercise plan, however, there are a few precautions you should take.
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