April is Foot Health Awareness Month! Here are three ideas to help you celebrate.
Read MoreWe havebeen closely monitoring information and recommendations from the CDC and MD Department of Health about the COVID-19, Coronavirus. Read this blog to learn about the extra protocols we have put in place to reduce risk to our patients and medical staff members.
Read MoreA hammertoe is a slowly developing deformity affecting the middle joint of a toe, causing it to bend down or to rise out of line with the others. The sooner you spot and receive treatment for a hammertoe, the better.
Read MoreHave you given any thought to taking care of your feet while you’re pregnant? Your body will undergo many changes and your feet may need more attention than usual.
Read MoreIf you have a history of chronic ankle sprains, you might have a condition podiatrists call chronic ankle instability. Here are some treatment options if you have this condition.
Read MoreGout is a form of arthritis that can affect both men and women, usually after the age of 30, and the diet is often the primary cause. Read on to learn more about this disease and the symptoms that you should look out for.
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 MoreWhen your heart is in jeopardy, your feet are often the first part of your body to exhibit symptoms. Here are three examples that you should know.
Read MoreThink of all the things that your feet do for you. They make it possible for you to stand and walk upright, to go about all of your daily activities, and to exercise. Here are three suggestions to show your feet some love.
Read MoreYou probably think of psoriasis as a skin issue that is commonly found on the elbows or knees. But did you know that psoriasis can also occur on the feet?
Read More