Do you know the one tool that can help you get the right measurement the first time? The Brannock Device. Today, this device is known as the top standard for measuring feet.
Read MoreHere’s our seasonal reminder of how to make the right shoe choices and avoid the hassles of returns and exchanges. One of our best recommendations for starting the right way is to do your homework.
Read MoreHave you heard about gout? We’re sure you have a few guesses, but this form of arthritis can come on suddenly and without warning. The condition can impact any joint. The most common one? The big toe joint.
Read MoreWhile managing diabetes can be challenging, we know that staying active remains a top benefit.
Read MoreDuring the fourth quarter, and as the holidays approach, we think it’s time for a check-up. Here are three areas to check before the end of the year.
Read MoreDedicating a pre-workout time to stretch is one of the best ways to have a fun, safe, and successful workout.
Read MoreWhat’s Raynaud’s? Well, it’s a disorder that interrupts blood flow to parts of the human body. The interruption of blood flow can affect your feet, too.
Read MoreChange can be scary, but we know that it’s a part of life. What about when we see changes on our feet? Do you know which signs should cause concern?
Read MoreDo you know the three letters behind a podiatrist’s name? Today, we’re answering common questions about which details set a podiatrist apart from another specialist.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you took a close look at your toes — and then an even closer look at your toenails? There are a lot of things we can learn from daily foot inspections.
Read MoreOur doctors know that it may be difficult to start the conversation with your foot and ankle specialist. What’s most important for you to know is that we’re here to help.
Read MoreOur doctors are here to help you spot the fall risk signs early — and prevent a fall from happening in your home.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, we hope that you have added a podiatrist to your care team. Diabetes can have a significant impact on your feet or ankles — if you aren’t proactive.
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