Posts tagged PodiatryCare
Don’t Stress Over Stress Fractures: Prevention and Recovery

Learn about stress fractures with PodiatryCare, PC, and the Heel Pain Center. Discover prevention tips, treatment, and recovery advice from our expert team. Call (860) 741-3041 for Enfield or (860) 644-6525 for South Windsor to schedule an appointment today.

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Skipping the Scalpel With A Podiatrist’s Guidance

Discover non-surgical relief at PodiatryCare, P.C. & Heel Pain Center. From preventative gait analysis to integrative therapies, our holistic approach ensures effective foot care. Trust our expert podiatrists in Hartford County. Schedule today for pain-free mobility!

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The Time is Now: Call A Podiatrist

It can be challenging for many of us to pick up the phone and call a doctor. Even when the scheduling is online, the task alone can feel overwhelming. Regardless of how long it may take you to make the decision, we want you to know we’re always here for you and your family. If you are wondering if and when you should contact a podiatrist, this blog post is for you.

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3 Common Football Foot and Ankle Injuries

The doctors at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center work with football players, too — maybe the ones on your local high school team. What’s most important is for us to help our neighborhood athletes reduce their risk of injury. If bumps and bruises occur, we are here to help with a prompt diagnosis and a specific treatment plan.

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Feet First: Back-to-School Tips

The doctors at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center welcome back students and their parents each season. Partnering together for better foot and ankle health, our team of podiatrists helps parents address current foot issues and think about potential ones that may appear later during the year.

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Are You Paying Attention to Your Ulcer?

What is one of the worst things to do with a diabetic foot ulcer? Leave it alone. That’s right – a cut or wound on your foot requires your undivided addition. Most importantly, it requires a call and a visit to your podiatrist. For patients with diabetes, an ulcer is a common complication. It can become dangerous when the cut is slow to heal and becomes infected. Severe consequences can lead to limb loss or even death.

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