5 Ways to Keep Senior Feet Healthy
/During 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 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 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 MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists one of the most painful conditions patients come to us with is an ingrown toenail. In fact, these can be so painful that people are afraid to get them treated.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month and this year’s campaign is: “Today’s Podiatrist Keeps America Active.”
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 MoreA number of foot disorders are on the rise due to one simple action common among people working and going to school from home and that is not wearing shoes.
Read MoreHelping children make healthy food choices now is building a habit that will follow them into adulthood and lead to healthier feet and bodies throughout their lives.
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 MoreTo reduce the risk of fungal infections you need to keep your feet dry. As soon as you feel that your feet are damp, it’s time to change your socks.
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.
Read MoreAnkle sprains can be very debilitating, especially if not treated properly. Below are 4 strategies for avoiding this type of injury.
Read MoreDon’t give up on your New Year’s resolutions. Here are some tips to help you keep your fitness goals.
Read MoreWith post-season football in full swing, a quick look at the NFL Injury Report reveals some injuries that turn up repeatedly for players of this popular sport. You don’t have to be an NFL pro to suffer these common sports injuries.
Read MoreNo matter how you celebrate the New Year, we’d like to urge our patients to make some changes in 2021 that will benefit their podiatric health.
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