Treatment for juvenile arthritis is aimed at reducing inflammation and other painful symptoms, and is done using a multi-pronged approach, one of which is diet. Here are some tips to improve your family’s eating plan.
Read MoreWith news of spikes of new cases of COVID in our state. It’s important that we don’t lose ground in the care of our health, both physical and mental. Here are a few reminders we hope will be helpful at this time.
Read MoreBeaches are finally open! Pack your beach bag with these items to avoid common foot problems at the shore.
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It’s estimated that over 80,000 lawn mower injuries (many to toes and feet) land people in the emergency room each year. Here are some important safety tips to follow.
Read MoreEach year more people are diagnosed with skin cancer than all other types of cancer combined. Here are some tips to keep your feet and the rest of your body safe.
Read MoreWhile you continue to do your part to help limit the spread of coronavirus, we have some suggestions for uplifting ways to spend some of your time. Here are 5 ways to brighten your day.
Read MoreDuring this pandemic many of us are self-isolating in our homes. Here are some simple ways you can work out while you binge watch your favorite series.
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month. What you eat impacts the health of your feet in many ways. Here are some tips for reaching a healthy weight to improve your podiatric health.
Read MoreWhat better time than Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month to focus on reducing your chances of getting heart disease. Here are 7 risk factors to work on recommended by the American Heart Association.
Read MoreFalls are the number one cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among patients 65 and older. However, there are many ways you can lower your fall risk.
Read MoreOnce Thanksgiving is over, the holidays are in full force. That means lots of shopping, parties, gifts, cookies—and, if you’re not careful, foot pain.
Read MoreWorld Arthritis Day occurs each October. Too many patients think that arthritis is just a “normal” part of aging and don’t believe there is any real way to prevent or treat it. We want our patients to have a better understanding of arthritis and what can be done about it.
Read MoreWe are committed to helping senior patients live long and active lives. During September, we celebrate Falls Prevention Awareness Month, which is a great time for us to share valuable information on preventing injuries from falls.
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