When 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 MoreHeel pain can have many different sources. In this blog we discuss how medical conditions, lifestyle and footwear can all impact heel pain.
Read MoreWe know that foot odor is no laughing matter. There are several steps you can take to prevent foot odor and fungal infections.
Read MoreFashion boots are a popular style for fall and winter months. While many of these boots are designed to look good, they often don’t end up feeling or being good for your feet. Here are some features to look for when shopping for boots.
Read MoreTurf Toe is a sprain of the big toe that usually is the result of intense or excessive bending upward of the joint at the base of the big toe. In this blog we present information that will help you identify this condition and encourage you to seek prompt treatment.
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 MoreIf you’ve recently been diagnosed with diabetes, we want you to know that we want to be your partners and work with you in managing this condition. Diabetes can affect your feet in a number of significant ways.
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.
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 MoreBunions are a progressive condition, meaning they will only get worse over time if left untreated. Your podiatrist can help you evaluate the best treatment options.
Read MoreIn this blog we share some fascinating and fun facts about feet and footwear.
Read MoreThere is quite a bit of confusion regarding over-the-counter shoe inserts and podiatrist prescribed custom orthotics. Patients who are experiencing serious and ongoing foot pain may get significant relief from custom orthotics.
Read MoreAugust is Psoriasis Action Month. Although skin lesions may be the most visible symptom of psoriasis, the cause of this chronic disease is an immune system that’s run amok, sending signals to the body to produce new skin cells too rapidly.
Read MoreThis month we recognize “I Love My Feet Day”. Below are some suggestions. on how to show some loving to your amazing feet.
Read MoreThe new school year usually means new school shoes. Here are some do’s and don’ts to keep in mind when shopping for new shoes for your children.
Read MoreOne of the primary underlying reasons for sports injuries we see in youth is the lack of proper preparation before the season begins. Here are suggestions for helping your child get ready for a safe and hopefully injury-free fall sports season.
Read MoreCommon podiatric conditions can be avoided by packing the proper items to prevent foot problems. Here are some foot issues we see frequently and what to pack to head them off at the pass.
Read MoreDiabetes is associated with multiple conditions that can greatly affect the health of your feet. Here are some tips that diabetic patients should observe during the summer season.
Read MoreFlip-flops are the favorite shoes of many patients. However, there are many foot problems that are the result of overuse of this popular summer shoe style. Here are some foot disorders that may occur if you choose to wear flip-flops daily.
Read MoreThis month we recognize Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month. It’s estimated that approximately 300,000 children in the U.S. have arthritis. One factor that can help with symptoms of arthritis is diet.
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