Winter’s cold, snow, and ice pose unique challenges to foot health. It’s important that you take some simple steps and develop some common-sense habits to keep your feet safe during this time of year.
Read MoreIf you suspect that phlebitis is developing, you should see your podiatrist right away. She or he will examine your feet and legs and accurately diagnose your symptoms.
Read MoreNail bed injuries are a common reason for patients to visit the podiatrist’s office. Such injuries are typically painful and can lead to complications including infection.
Read MoreWhy do women experience unique foot health issues and what can you do to prevent them? Here are some facts to consider:
Read MoreIf you are worried about a bunion, or if you have any other concerns about the health and well-being of your feet, ankles, or lower legs, a visit to a board-certified podiatrist is the first step on the road to recovery.
Read MoreEveryone – men, women, and children – should see a podiatrist for an examination at least once a year. This is especially critical for people with diabetes.
Read MoreYour feet are among nature’s most complex structures. They contain more than one-quarter of the bones in your body, along with over 100 muscles, numerous tendons and ligaments, and miles of nerves.
Read MoreIt’s true that some illnesses and injuries of the feet and ankle are unavoidable. Accidents and diseases occur. However, there are steps that you can take right now to reduce your risk of foot and ankle injuries, fungal infections, and other foot health issues.
Read MoreNeuropathy is a condition in which sensation is diminished, making it harder for people with diabetes to perceive discomfort associated with nicks, cuts, and other small injuries. Without that signal, these patients might not seek prompt treatment for their wounds.
Read MoreAre you doing everything you can to ensure good foot health starting with what’s on your plate? Here are some tips to help guide your selections:
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