We know that many patients enjoy good weather with court sports, hiking, biking, running and walking. This is a bad news/good news situation. The bad news is that all that outdoor activity causes a spike in foot and ankle injuries. Here are some tips to help you stay safe:
Read MoreThere is no sport that completely prevents the foot or ankle from becoming injured. In fact, even simple activities such as darts and pool might cause injuries to the foot.
Read MoreThe Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. Its purpose is to connect the lower leg muscles and calf to the heel of the foot.
Read MoreBroken ankles are a very serious injury which, if not properly treated, can lead to continuous pain and an inability to walk.
Read MoreIndividual and team sports are great for kids. Unfortunately, sports also create a higher-than-average risk of problems in the foot, ankle, or lower leg.
Read Moref you’re an athlete, you might think that your most valued gear is a racquet, or a stick, or a pair of shoes…but you’d be wrong. Any athlete’s most important piece of equipment is a strong, flexible, healthy body. When something goes wrong with your body, you can’t play.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why patients come to Podiatry Group of Annapolis reporting joint pain. Arthritis is a problem for many men and women, especially those over 65.
Read MoreAnkle sprains are one of the most common reasons that patients visit our podiatry office. These injuries happen easily as the result of a fall or a twist.
Read MoreA love fracture is an injury to the calcaneus, the largest bone in your heel.
Read MoreHere are seven tips from James M. McKee, DPM, FACFAS to keep you comfortable until the cool months of autumn.
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