f 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 MoreEach time of year comes with its own unique beauty and unique risks to foot health. Changes in season require some modification in the ways you take care of your feet.
Read MoreUnfortunately, the soft nail bed is vulnerable. The nail bed can be sandwiched between the hard nail above it and the hard bone below.
Read MoreYour legs contain two different types of veins: deep veins, which are close to the bone, and superficial veins, which are located near the surface of the body. Both types of veins are critical to circulation. Every second or so, your heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout your body via your arteries.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard of osteoporosis, a disease that affects bone health. You probably think of it as a potential problem for your spine and hips or perhaps your ribs or wrists, but do you know that osteoporosis and its precursor osteopenia can pose hazards to your feet as well?
Read MoreLike the rest of your body, much about your feet can change as you age. Externally, you might notice changes in their size or shape, in the texture of the skin, or in the way that they function.
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 MoreMany families like to play trivia games when they’re together. Is yours one of them? If so, here are some facts to help you “bone up” before your next tournament.
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