When winter's dryness depletes the air of its humidity, the skin suffers and often becomes dry as well. The skin on your feet can become especially dry, and small cracks can develop, particularly at the heels.
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 MoreWearing the right pair of winter boots can help avoid problems with your feet. Here are three recommendations to keep in mind as you go shopping.
Read MoreIt’s essential to take care of your feet, ankles, and lower legs after a fall. Here are some tips to keep in mind if you are in pain after a fall.
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 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.
Read MoreA blister is one of the season’s common and irritating foot issues. Here are some tips for dealing with this painful foot issue.
Read MoreEpsom salt is a commonly used bath salt that has been used as a multi-purpose home remedy for generations. In this blog we discuss the possible health benefits of Epsom salt soaks.
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