Most women suffer from pain and discomfort in their feet solely because of their choice of shoes. Wearing uncomfortable shoes can harm your feet and lead to long term problems.
Read MoreProper foot care can help keep your feet in top shape and prevent any problems.
Read MoreWe know how the drop in temperature during this time of the year can present its own set of challenges for our feet. Here are a few key tips on how to make sure your feet are ‘winter ready.'
Read MoreWhen your heel hurts, it not only causes pain but more importantly it restricts your movement to a standstill if it is not treated promptly.
Read MoreHere are a few ways in which the food we eat affects our feet.
Read MoreIgnoring age-related foot and ankle problems can lead to severe repercussions and even disability. However, these effects can be restricted and deferred with proper care and frequent visits to the podiatrist.
Read MoreEarly detection and prompt treatment of bunions can help deter this common foot problem.
Read MoreWith the holiday season upon us, the seasonal celebrations and chores can take a lot out of your feet. No matter how busy the holiday season may be, it is important that you practice good foot care.
Read MoreProper diagnosis and treatment of an ankle sprain can help speed up the healing process and reduce the chances of any chronic ankle pain.
Read MoreDaily stretches and regular exercise of your feet and ankles is an excellent and enjoyable way to keep them healthy. These exercises reduce the risk of injury, and can also help to treat and prevent deformities like hammer toes and bunions.
Read MoreFor some people, the arch in the foot collapses (partially or completely) each time the foot is pressed flat on the ground. This foot deformity is called flat foot or fallen arches.
Read MoreThe right shoe choice can help keep your feet safe, functional, and in good shape. Finding the perfect footwear can make your day, help prevent disorders, and reduce the risk of injury.
Read MoreFoot orthotics can help reduce foot pain caused by medical conditions such as arthritis, bunions, plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and diabetes.
Read MoreWhile most blisters tend to go away on their own, there are some which may require some medical intervention along the way.
Read MoreWe want our patients with diabetes to adopt the best foot care practices that help protect your feet and improve overall foot health.
Read MoreWhen the toes are subject to excessive and chronic pressures, it can cause a muscle imbalance which makes the toe point upwards rather than lying flat across.
Read MoreThere are a number of reasons as to why a nail becomes ingrown.
Read MoreIdentifying the most common causes that contribute to falling can help us prevent falls.
Read MoreBunions (hallux valgus) are large bumps which form on the joint at the bottom of your big toe. It is one of the most common foot disorders.
Read MoreAthletes are more prone to athlete’s foot because they generally sweat more, wear closed-toe footwear for extensive periods and are exposed to the fungus found in showers and locker rooms. Yet anyone exposed to the fungus can get infected.
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