There are many different reasons for heel pain. Here are three common reasons that are very common this time of year.
Read MoreSmall changes can make a big difference in your podiatric health and significantly reduce your risk for several common foot and ankle disorders. Here are some suggestions for New Year’s resolutions to help your feet.
Read MoreAs COVID continues and is increasing in some areas, we want to reassure our patients that it is safe and essential to get the medical treatment you need for podiatric and other health issues.
Read MoreEven if the celebrations are a little smaller this year, you’ll probably be still be spending extra time on your feet, creating a season that’s merry and bright for family and friends. Here are some ways to take care of your feet and ensure you can enjoy the celebrations pain-free.
Read MoreAs you age, the risk for breaking a bone increases. The bones in your feet are particularly susceptible, however, there are steps you can take to help prevent fractures.
Read MoreThe abundance of rich foods found on holiday menus can trigger an attack of the arthritic condition known as gout. Here are some helpful tips about this painful condition.
Read MoreThe risk for many foot disorders increases as you age. There are plenty of ways you can protect your foot health and continue to lead the active life you love.
Read MoreDid you know there is a surgical technique that has relatively low-impact and allows a patient to remain ambulatory with minimal discomfort and intrusion to their daily lives? It’s called Ambulatory Foot Surgery.
Read MoreNovember is American Diabetes Month. Here are 4 ways that diabetes can affect your feet:
Read MoreNovember is National Healthy Skin Month. Follow these tips to keep the skin on your feet healthy.
Read MoreThese 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 MorePeripheral arterial disease, or PAD, refers to the obstruction of the arteries to the legs due to the buildup of plaque. In this blog we share information with our patients about the symptoms of this disease and how it can be treated.
Read MoreHammertoes and Bunions are two common foot deformities. Here are some do’s and don’ts to help minimize toe deformity issues and maximize your foot comfort.
Read MoreYour big toe enables you to do many activities you probably take for granted—including ones as basic as standing and walking. For this reason, it’s important to pay attention to nagging symptoms that may signal the onset of arthritis in this important joint.
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 MoreChildhood obesity is a growing problem in our country. Here are three factors that raise the risk of obesity in children and how to fight them.
Read MoreFalls are the leading cause of injury—both non-fatal and fatal—for people age 65 and older. Here are some fall prevention tips.
Read MoreOrthotics can significantly improve the health and comfort of your feet. Here are four reasons to choose custom-made shoe inserts.
Read MorePeripheral vascular disease (PVD), also known as peripheral arterial disease, is a condition that causes arteries and veins that lead to your legs and feet to become narrowed or blocked. It can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms and can even be life-threatening if not diagnosed.
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.
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