A 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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A 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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The Achilles tendon is the largest in the body and connects your calf muscles to the heel bone at the back of your lower leg. Achilles tendinitis is a painful inflammation of this tendon.
Read MoreAt PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center, we invest in our patients. We invest in them by equipping our offices with state-of-the-art technology.
Read MoreDo you ever feel like there is a pebble in your shoe, or that your sock is folded under the ball of your foot? If you don’t find anything in your shoe, you may have Morton’s neuroma.
Read MoreAfter all, these sandals are inexpensive and quick to grab when heading out in the morning. Today’s versions can be very fashionable, with jewels, embroidery, bows and other fancy trimmings.
Read MoreMany of us have foot problems, and we are grateful for our experienced podiatrists at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center who keep our feet healthy and happy!
Read MoreOne of the latest spring shoe trends is a floss heel. This wispy shoe has little support for your foot and the flimsy heel, at 2 ½ inches, is much too high for daily wear.
Read MoreIf you have custom-fitted orthotics as prescribed by your podiatrist, you know that these unique shoe inserts have become an important part of your foot health. As such, you want to take good care of your orthotics and continue to use them for many years.
Read MoreWhether the sudden, sharp pain of an injury or the persistent ache of a chronic condition, you don’t have to live with foot pain. With today’s modern diagnostic technology and innovative treatments, we can resolve your foot pain and get you back on the road to a healthy and active lifestyle.
Read MoreWhen you hear the word “orthotics” in advertisements or in discussions with your foot doctor, you may think of those shoe inserts that can be found in many pharmacies, discount stores and even grocery stores. But there is a world of difference between those ready-made inserts and custom-fitted orthotics that are specifically constructed to fit only your feet.
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