Small 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 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 MoreTreatment for juvenile arthritis is aimed at reducing inflammation and other painful symptoms, and is done using a multi-pronged approach, one of which is diet. Here are some tips to improve your family’s eating plan.
Read MoreIf you’ve experienced a gout attack in the past, chances are you will recognize it again in the future. In this blog we discuss the major sources of gout.
Read MoreNovember is American Diabetes Month. There is much that patients and podiatrists can do to help prevent and manage diabetes.
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 MoreOsteoporosis is a condition where your body either loses too much bone, doesn’t make enough or both. Here are some facts about osteoporosis and building strong bones.
Read MoreBefore March comes to an end, we at Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle wanted to recognize National Nutrition Month. You may not realize it, but what you eat can have a significant impact on the condition of your feet. Below are 3 ways to have better podiatric health through food.
Read MoreGout is a painful inflammation of a joint, most often the one at the base of your big toe. It’s caused by an overabundance of uric acid which builds up in the joint and crystallizes.
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