Downhill and cross-country skiing, ice skating, hockey, and other winter sports are great fun, but they pose some risks to foot and ankle health. Be sure to take some steps to keep your feet and ankles safe.
Read MoreThe holidays are quickly approaching. Have you considered shopping online or safely in person for presents that will help those you love to protect the health of their feet, ankles, and lower legs?
Read MoreEach year during the cold months, numerous patients require treatment for preventable winter-related foot and ankle illnesses and injuries. Here are five suggestions to keep you and your feet safe this winter.
Read MoreMost people will develop a callus at some point in their lifetime. It’s common for men, women, and children to see a board-certified podiatrist to treat a callus.
Read MoreWith offices and restaurants opening from coast to coast, many many men and women are returning to rigid shoes, often with high heels. These shoes are dangerous to foot health.
Read MoreTaking a hike can benefit your feet and ankles, however, hiking does come with some risks to foot health. Here are some suggestions to keep your feet safe.
Read MoreOrthotics are medical devices that can improve function and increase comfort, stability, and mobility. Doctors prescribe and create orthotics to treat a wide range of issues.
Read MoreAre you doing everything you can to enjoy optimal foot and ankle health? Here are three habits that may be putting your foot health in jeopardy.
Read MoreWorking from home is an important part of the nation’s effort to curb the spread of coronavirus. Here are some active steps you can take to preserve the health of your feet and ankles while you work from home.
Read MoreHow much do you know about your feet? Here are four facts to keep in mind.
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