These three symptoms might give you a scare. If you have them—or any other unusual symptoms—your first step should be to contact your podiatrist.
Read MoreTaking good care of your feet is a life-long practice—and one that should reward you with an active and healthy lifestyle for many years. Here is a checklist for foot care at every age.
Read MoreAs styles transition from sandals and open shoe styles to more traditional closed in shoes for fall, more patients will develop certain foot complaints. Here are some of the more common foot problems we see at this time of the year.
Read MoreIt’s easy to see why flip-flops are popular—so quick to just slip on and go. Long term usage of traditional flip-flops, however, can cause foot pain and injuries.
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 MoreMany hospitals are getting back to doing elective podiatric surgeries that were postponed during the height of the pandemic. If you’re thinking of rescheduling your foot surgery, here are some ways to prepare.
Read MoreBeaches are finally open! Pack your beach bag with these items to avoid common foot problems at the shore.
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As quarantine restrictions ease up and more people are finally able to go out, some people may experience foot and ankle pain. Here are 3 possible reasons for post-pandemic foot pain
Read MoreIt’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 MoreEven during the COVID crisis, taking good care of your feet is essential. Here are some tips on ways to maintain and improve the health of your feet under the present circumstances.
Read MoreWhen the human papillomavirus (HPV) enters the skin on your feet (usually through a cut or abrasion), it causes a viral infection that results in a wart. Here are some true/false statements to help you lean more about this virus.
Read MoreIt is best to be being proactive in the care of your feet and ankles. Here are some simple ways to prevent foot pain, injury, infection and common podiatric problems.
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 MoreCustom orthotics are a simple, non-invasive solution for lower extremity problems. These shoe inserts are custom-molded from a digital scan of your foot.
Read MoreMinimal incision surgery is a technique that enables the foot doctor to eliminate many common foot and ankle problems through a small incision in the skin.
Read MoreDid you know that the single biggest way to be proactive in the care of your feet is to wear well-made properly fitted shoes? Here are some tips on ensuring you get the right fit for your foot.
Read MoreThe holiday season has many of us on the go and on our feet way more than at other times of the year. This can bring on or exacerbate podiatric conditions such as neuromas. Here are some do’s and don’ts for helping reduce the discomfort caused by neuromas.
Read MoreWhen you go to the podiatrist, it is important that you get the most out of your appointment. As the patient, there is some prep work you can do to help ensure maximum benefit from your visit.
Read MoreIn this blog we offer some suggestions for helping you through your pregnancy safely and comfortably from a podiatric standpoint. Here are 5 ways to treat your feet to reduce pain and discomfort.
Read MoreIn this blog we share some fascinating and fun facts about feet and footwear.
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