Podiatrist Blog

  • Rigid with Pain
    As we age, we are prone to many different foot and ankle disorders. Diabetes, loss of bone density and arthritis are some of the most common problems for people as Read more
  • Injecting Relief into your Ankle
    Ankle pain is a very serious and debilitating condition that affects the lives of thousands of people all over the United States and many more across the world. It has Read more
  • The Downfall of Our Feet
    When on the job there is always a risk of injury lingering in the background. No employee or employer wants to go through the pain and suffering of an injury Read more
  • Safety Shoes: A Guide to Fit and Care
    Almost everyone has a job at one point of their lives or another. Each of these jobs requires different skill sets, different personalities and different uniforms and workwear. For example, Read more
  • Studying Stress Fractures to Prevent Injury
    In the medical world, there are scientists and researchers who dedicate their life’s work to specific causes. Some of them focus on cancers whiles others focus on sports related injuries. Read more
  • When Foot Development Is Problematic
    Children tend to be very active and are always getting into something. Due to their natural inquisitiveness and their need for adventure, the often find themselves running into a foot Read more
  • The Top 4 Overuse Injuries Your Feet Could Suffer
    In ordinary everyday life, we use our feet and ankles a lot. They get us everywhere we need to go at all sorts of paces. They are so important yet Read more
  • Mirror of Health
    Today’s modern medicine is absolutely amazing. Due to advancements in the field, the average American life expectancy has shot up over 30 years. This means that many of us will Read more
  • Packaging Problems
    Every time a life enters this world, it is a momentous occasion. That tiny little bundle can bring so much love and joy into a home. Before they become a Read more
  • Osteoporosis in your Feet and Ankles
    Brittle Bone Disease or Osteoporosis is a disease that affects a large portion of men and women in the United States. Women are more likely to get the disease, especially Read more
  • Moving and Grooving Feet
    Our feet propel our bodies all over the place. They move us from place to place, they let us partake in sports, and they keep up balanced and stable. The Read more
  • Tips and Tricks for Dancing Feet
    Dancers are on their feet all the time. They put a lot of pressure and stress on their feet and toes while practicing their art. It is important for dancers Read more
  • Tunneling out of Control
    Repetitive movements can cause injuries to the hands and wrists. Typing, gaming, construction, hair styling, all have repetitive motions that can cause Carpal Tunnel, as well as other hand and Read more
  • Muscles, Tendons, Ligaments
    Your feet are connected by a network of complex parts. Muscles, tendons, and ligaments are part of this network and help your feet support your joints and foot bones. In Read more
  • Treat Those Sweaty Feet
    You just spent a good hour at the gym, running on the treadmill and lifting weights. As you walk out and back to your car you notice something a little Read more
  • Walk This Way
    We walk every day. That means we walk at a minimum of 365 times a year. Most of us, walk more than once a day in order to do various Read more

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