We applaud our patients for resolutions to get in better shape in the New Year. You can head off fitness-related foot problems by taking a few precautions.
Read MoreMinimal incision surgery is a technique that enables the foot doctor to eliminate many common foot and ankle problems through a small incision in the skin.
Read MoreDid you know that the single biggest way to be proactive in the care of your feet is to wear well-made properly fitted shoes? Here are some tips on ensuring you get the right fit for your foot.
Read MoreThe holiday season has many of us on the go and on our feet way more than at other times of the year. This can bring on or exacerbate podiatric conditions such as neuromas. Here are some do’s and don’ts for helping reduce the discomfort caused by neuromas.
Read MoreFashion boots are a popular style for fall and winter months. While many of these boots are designed to look good, they often don’t end up feeling or being good for your feet. Here are some features to look for when shopping for boots.
Read MoreBunions are a progressive condition, meaning they will only get worse over time if left untreated. Your podiatrist can help you evaluate the best treatment options.
Read MoreThere is quite a bit of confusion regarding over-the-counter shoe inserts and podiatrist prescribed custom orthotics. Patients who are experiencing serious and ongoing foot pain may get significant relief from custom orthotics.
Read MoreNo matter what your age, you shouldn’t accept podiatric discomfort. There are several simple ways you can be proactive in maintaining good foot health.
Read MoreBeing proactive in the care of your feet isn’t hard or time-consuming. Below are 10 easy ways to prevent common foot disorders and improve your podiatric health.
Read MoreOrthotics are inserts for your shoes that can greatly improve foot function and relieve pain.
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