Ankle Sprain? Try RICE
/Ankle sprains require prompt and proper treatment. It’s not uncommon for the swelling or pain to diminish after the first 24 hours but to still have a serious sprain.
Read MoreAnkle sprains require prompt and proper treatment. It’s not uncommon for the swelling or pain to diminish after the first 24 hours but to still have a serious sprain.
Read MoreWe want to encourage our patients to pay attention to changes in their feet. Here are four symptoms you should not ignore.
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 MoreDuting the summer, many patients come to us for help with unsightly toenails caused by fungal infection, Here is some information about treating and preventing fungal toenails.
Read MoreJuly is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month. Here are some facts about this disease that are important to know.
Read MoreHere are some potential foot problems commonly associated with running.
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 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 MoreSummer is almost here. Here are some precautions to help protect young feet from common summer hazards.
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It’s important to kick start your fitness regimen again. However, doing too much too soon can lead to injuries. In this blog we disuss some common sports-related injuries.
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 MoreMay is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. While many people don’t think about feet when we talk about skin cancer, about 3-15% of melanomas occur on the foot.
Read MoreIf you’re a patient with diabetes, we want to remind you of the importance of not putting off seeking consultation for concerns associated with this condition and to maintain all treatment to manage the disease. Here are some reminders about diabetic podiatric care.
Read MoreThere is new and developing information regarding a potential symptom of the coronavirus that may show up in your toes. IT has been dubbed “COVID Toes” by podiatrists and dermatologists.
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 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 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.
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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If you’re suffering from a chronic ankle problem, it’s essential to get your ankle examined by a podiatrist. An accurate diagnosis is necessary to determine the correct treatment.
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