3 Ways to Celebrate International Podiatry Day
/October 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 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 two of the most common conditions that we treat are bunions and hammertoes. Here are some facts about hammertoes and bunions and how they are treated.
Read MoreMay is National Osteoporosis Month and at Texas Foot Specialists we want our patients to be informed about this condition and proactive in preserving and increasing bone strength.
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 MoreThe majority of women’s foot health problems can be traced back to their shoes. Thankfully, many shoe manufacturers have upped their game and designed styles that are attractive without being harmful to your feet.
Read MoreHere are some gross foot symptoms and why you shouldn’t turn a blind eye to them—or you might end up with scary consequences!
Read MoreA custom orthotic can be a great help in relieving pain in a wide range of podiatric problems. Here are a few of the conditions that can be helped with a custom orthotic shoe insert.
Read MoreYour podiatrist can examine your feet and track down the cause of your podiatric discomfort. Here are some common sources of foot problems.
Read MoreThe footwear you choose is one of the single biggest determining factors in the health of your feet and ankles. Examine the shoes in your closet and determine which need to be replaced.
Read MoreThis time of year bunions can cause excruciating pain and discomfort. There are ways, however, to decrease the pain and increase your enjoyment of the holiday season.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we’ve said it before but we can never say it enough, “the shoes you wear have a huge impact on the health of your feet.”
Read MoreApril is one of our favorite months at Texas Foot Specialists—it’s National Foot Health Awareness Month. There are many ways patients can improve their podiatric health, and the good news is that it doesn’t require a lot of time or effort.
Read MoreIn February, you think of hearts and Valentine’s Day, but it’s also time to celebrate your actual heart with American Heart Month. One important element of a lifestyle that fosters good heart health is exercise.
Read MoreRemember back on Jan. 1st you resolved to start exercising in 2019? If you’re one of those people whose fitness plans have already petered out, you’re not alone. At Texas Foot Specialists, we see many patients who start a new exercise program with the best of intentions, but a variety of factors may prevent them from getting very far. Below are some suggestions to help you stay on track.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we most often address how to deal with podiatric problems after they occur. But, we’d love to help our patients find ways to prevent foot and ankle issues from happening in the first place.
Read MoreDid you know that there is something you can do that will greatly decrease the risk of many foot problems from the most mundane, such as blisters, to the seriously debilitating like plantar fasciitis, bunions and flat feet?
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