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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 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 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 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 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 MoreWhen the human papillomavirus (HPV) enters the skin on your feet (usually through a cut or abrasion), it causes a viral infection that results in a wart. Here are some true/false statements to help you lean more about this virus.
Read MoreIt is best to be being proactive in the care of your feet and ankles. Here are some simple ways to prevent foot pain, injury, infection and common podiatric problems.
Read MoreSymptoms of a sprained ankle include swelling, pain or soreness, bruising, and stiffness. Here are some steps you can take to prevent sprains from occurring.
Read MoreDid you know that the single biggest way to be proactive in the care of your feet is to wear well-made properly fitted shoes? Here are some tips on ensuring you get the right fit for your foot.
Read MoreThe holiday season has many of us on the go and on our feet way more than at other times of the year. This can bring on or exacerbate podiatric conditions such as neuromas. Here are some do’s and don’ts for helping reduce the discomfort caused by neuromas.
Read MoreConservative, non-invasive treatments are always the first line of defense for foot and ankle disorders. But sometimes, surgery becomes the best or only option to improve your condition.
Read MoreBeing proactive in the care of your feet isn’t hard or time-consuming. Below are 10 easy ways to prevent common foot disorders and improve your podiatric health.
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