More people are at home and relying on technology to communicate and check-in with loved ones. Here are three questions to ask to make sure you encourage healthy living, foot care, and exercise.
Read MoreMany people in our nation are working remotely right now. It can be easy to work without a break or a chance for some fun movement, but we’ve got three quick, fun ways to get moving and improve your foot flexibility.
Read MoreWith the soon-to-be arrival of warmer weather, many people will make an appointment for a pedicure at their local nail salon. Here are some questions to ask yourself before getting a pedicure.
Read MoreWith each year that passes, our feet change, and so do our needs. In this blog we discuss how to help seniors keep their feet healthy with proper diet and exercise.
Read MoreWhile trying your best to improve your family’s health, don’t forget to check your footwear. Read this blog to see if you are ready for spring sports.
Read MoreWe recommend that parents act fast if their children complain of foot issues or if they notice their child becoming less active. In this blog we discuss the common pediatric foot conditions and the causes and treatments for these conditions.
Read MoreWhile fungus typically enjoys warm, moist conditions, you can still have similar situations like this during the colder months. In this blog we answer your questions about toenail fungus and remind you to be on guard year-round.
Read MorePain is never normal, and you should never ignore changes to your feet and ankles. If you recently began experiencing pain or chronically have foot and ankle pain, you should schedule an appointment with your podiatrist.
Read MoreWhen shopping for shoes, it’s a good idea to have your feet measured professionally. The foot-measuring device that we know today as the Brannock device gives accurate measurements of both right and left feet and is the international standard of the footwear industry.
Read MoreA podiatrist is a medical specialist who can help with problems of the feet or lower legs. Podiatrists treat injuries as well as deformities, skin problems and complications from ongoing health issues like diabetes.
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Nerve damage called neuropathy is often present in those with diabetes. Neuropathy causes pain and numbness in the feet and legs. In this blog, we discuss how we diagnose and treat this painful condition.
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The Lisfranc joint is in the foot where the metatarsal bones – those that lead to the toes – and the tarsal bones in the arch connect. The ligament joining these bones, called the Lisfranc ligament, helps maintain the strength and proper alignment of the joint.
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Winter, spring, summer or fall, our feet always have more than their share of skin problems! Here are the 5 most common skin-related foot problems that we see in our office.
Read MoreThere is a reason why our feet sweat and can get smelly. In just one pair of feet, there are 250,000 sweat glands! Here are some steps to eliminate foot odor.
Read MoreHave you made a New Year’s resolution yet? We have one for you that is very specific and simple to accomplish: Take good care of your feet!
Read MoreIf you experience foot or heel pain, tired feet, frequently-sprained ankles, pain while walking, corns and calluses, or even hip and knee pain, you may benefit from a biomechanical gait analysis.
No matter which holidays you and your family celebrate, you can be sure that December will be a busy time with entertaining, traveling, and shopping. It’s important to take some time to treat your feet well for all they will do for you this holiday season..
Read MoreAn ingrown toenail can develop when footwear is tight and/or narrow in the toe area. Tight shoes press against the toenails, forcing them down into the skin and tissue that surround the nails.
Read MoreWith the holiday season here, it’s time for all kinds of gatherings ranging from work parties to family get-togethers and sophisticated cocktail parties.
Read MoreTwo complications from diabetes can spell danger for your feet. Too much glucose in your bloodstream can cause neuropathy or nerve damage. This condition can cause pain in the feet, but can also lessen sensation.
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