Did you know that nearly a quarter of all the bones in your body are in your feet? Here are some facts about fractures in your feet.
Read MoreAt Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle, we know it’s not uncommon after a long day of being on your feet in the Florida heat to experience some swelling in your ankles and feet. But sometimes, swelling can be a sign of a dangerous condition that requires immediate medical attention.
Read MorePatients with diabetes have to take extra care with their feet year-round, but the summer months require some special precautions. Here are some tips to protect your feet this summer.
Read MoreCauses of blisters range from poorly fitting shoes to sweaty feet. Fortunately, there are ways to head off blisters before they form. Follow the do’s and don’ts below to protect your feet from these small, but painful nuisances
Read MoreWe applaud our patients for resolutions to get in better shape in the New Year. You can head off fitness-related foot problems by taking a few precautions.
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 MoreThere are many benefits to your feet and the rest of your body that come from consistent and ongoing exercise. Here are some do’s and don’ts for increasing your fitness workout without hurting your feet and ankles.
Read MoreCarefree summer days provide the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy the beach. In this blog we discuss how to avoid beach day hazards that can ruin a day of fun in the sun.
Read MoreHere are three common foot and ankle problems we see more frequently in children during the summer months and ways to prevent them.
Read MoreYour lawn mower is a hazard and has the potential to cause serious injury to toes and feet. Here are six reminders to help keep your feet safe when mowing the lawn.
Read MoreWe would always rather that you err on the side of caution and come in, instead of waiting it out and risking a foot or ankle condition getting worse. If you’re on the fence, however, below are some signs that it’s time to call the podiatrist.
Read MorePatients who are serious runners or walkers or those whose jobs require them to squat down and get up repeatedly are at risk for turf toe because it can be the result of repetitive strain caused by pushing off with your toe.
Read MoreOne of the most common causes of heel pain that we see at Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle is Achilles tendonitis.
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