We offer minimally invasive foot surgery, which has dramatically reduced the amount of time a patient is disabled. This surgical technique can be used to permanently correct many common podiatric problems.
Read MoreAt Pasco Hernando Foot & Ankle, we’d like to recognize Women’s History Month by helping today’s women battle some foot and ankle disorders that affect women more often than men.
Read MoreAt Pasco Hernando Foot & Ankle, we know nearly everyone experiences foot pain at some point. Here are some ways to help lessen and prevent foot pain.
Read MoreWalking is one of the simplest, safest, and easiest ways to accomplish this goal. Here are some benefits of walking for fitness.
Read MoreJanuary 23rd is National Measure Your Foot Day and a great opportunity to make sure you’re wearing the right size shoe. Here are some tips to ensure the best fit.
Read MoreAt Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle, we sometimes discover our patients are operating under erroneous beliefs regarding podiatric problems. Here are some frequently subscribed to myths and why they are not true!
Read MoreIt’s challenging to feel comfortable if you’re dealing with an unsightly foot problem. Here are three common disorders patients bring to us and how to prevent them.
Read MoreAt Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle, toe deformities are among the conditions we treat most frequently. During the fall months, we often see more patients complaining of increased pain from bunions and hammertoes.
Read MoreAre you one of our Nature Coast patients that have been less than active throughout the pandemic? An excellent way to start working your way back to a higher level of physical fitness is simply by walking.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month. At Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle, we want to share some ideas with our Nature Coast patients to improve the condition of their feet and prevent common podiatric problems you may not have thought of.
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, we would like to offer foot health care information specifically tailored for women. Did you know the average woman walks three miles more each day than the average man?
Read MoreGetting in shape may be at the top of your list of New Year’s resolutions. Regular exercise has many benefits for your feet and your whole body.
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 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 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 MoreOrthotics can significantly improve the health and comfort of your feet. Here are four reasons to choose custom-made shoe inserts.
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 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 MoreOne area of life that many people put on hold during the stay-at-home coronavirus quarantine was exercising. Here are some suggestions for rebooting your fitness program without causing foot or ankle injuries.
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.
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