A Letter from Your Feet
/Your 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 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 MoreA small extra bone or piece of cartilage found on the inner side of the foot right above the arch is at the root of a foot condition called Accessory Navicular Syndrome. Here are some symptoms and treatment options.
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 MoreMany common podiatric conditions and sources of chronic foot pain can be traced back to poorly fitting shoes. Here are some do’s and don’ts to ensure you get the best fit possible.
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 MoreThe majority of cases of heel pain are the result of a condition called Plantar Fasciitis. This occurs when the plantar fascia—a long band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot from your toes to your heel—becomes irritated and inflamed.
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 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 MoreMany systemic health conditions can have a serious impact on your feet. One of them is Peripheral Arterial Disease or PAD.
Read MoreArthritis in the big toe can be a crippling disability It is essential to treat this degenerative condition in its earliest stages.
Read MoreWalking and running are great activities that can be done without a gym and at a socially safe distance outdoors. Shin splints is one condition that can occur with these types of activities.
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 MoreWalking can be the solution to a sedentary lifestyle. Here are 4 reasons to get started on a walking program.
Read MoreFalls are the biggest cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries for older people. Here are some do’s and don’ts to help prevent a fall.
Read MoreSeptember is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. Ttry these four suggestions to slowly start to help your child to a healthier lifestyle.
Read MorePatients who have been diagnosed with diabetes need to learn how to be proactive in the care of their feet. Here are some simple practices to help lower the risk of foot problems.
Read MoreIn this blog we expose the truth behind some common misconceptions about buying shoes for your children.
Read MoreA tailor’s bunion—also known as a bunionette—is a bunion that develops on the outside of your little or pinky toe. Here are some treatment options for this toe deformity.
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