Athletes are no strangers to injuries and aches, especially in their feet and ankles. That’s why foot care is so important! This November, say thank you to your feet with some extra love and attention. Here are some of the best ways you can show appreciation!
Read MoreEven with over 200,000 Americans being diagnosed with Raynaud’s disease yearly, most people aren’t aware of this condition. With cool weather brewing, it’s normal for our fingers and toes to get cold, especially if we aren’t wearing well-insulated shoes or gloves. But if you experience numbness or pain alongside the cold, it might be a sign that you have Raynaud’s disease.
Read MoreSeptember is Falls Prevention Awareness Month, and we can’t talk enough about ways to reduce the risk. A fall has serious risks, especially as we age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one out of four people (65 and older) falls each year.
Read MoreAugust is National Back to School Month! We’re surprised how fast the summer has gone. We hope you were able to take one final summer vacation or plan one for Labor Day weekend. As students and parents prepare for a new routine, it’s time to check in on our favorite seasonal reminders. We want each student to start the year strong and bring their best shoes on the first day of school. Remember, it’s all about support and comfort.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, you may have had the unfortunate experience of dealing with a diabetic foot ulcer. An ulcer is a cut or a wound, found on the foot. If you are new to managing your diabetes, you may be aware of the dangers of this condition. An encouraging piece of news is that you can reduce your risk by managing your blood sugar levels. Watch these numbers carefully to avoid a level that is too high.
Read MoreJune is Men’s health month and a perfect time to remind you that you need to focus on your health, starting from your feet! Most people, especially men, tend to ignore their feet and any issues they might encounter with foot movement, thinking they will go away with time.
Read MoreDo you know when to call a podiatrist? Earlier this month, we celebrated National Women’s Health Week. One word was key — assessment. Are you assessing your health, including your foot health? The doctors at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine are here and ready to help you with foot conditions.
Read MoreDo you think it is too late to fix your foot health habits? Of course not. April is National Foot Health Awareness Month.
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month, and we’re talking about how much we move -- and what we put on our plate during each meal.
Read MoreHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the country. We’re talking about how it can impact your feet, and we’ll share hope, too. There are ways to reduce your risk.
Read MoreHave you heard much about hypothyroidism? January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and we hope to shine more light on this gland.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to keep the momentum going for your foot health is scheduling an appointment in advance.
Read MoreWhile diabetes affects people differently, there can be complications from head-to-toe. We encourage you to add a podiatrist to your care team.
Read MoreRaynaud’s disease, which is the body’s response to cold or stress, causes an interruption of blood flow. Hands and toes are among the body parts that can be affected.
Read MoreThink twice before skipping that serving of calcium. Did you know that strong bones are one way to reduce your risk of an injury — especially after a fall?
Read MoreWearing properly fitting shoes is one of the best ways to care for your feet and reduce your risk of foot and ankle pain. Follow along and see how you do with these questions.
Read MoreA bunion is an example of a progressive toe deformity. Where do you see the signs? Most usually on the big toe joint.
Read MoreAre you thinking about your foot and ankle health, too? June is Men’s Health Month, and there are conditions like diabetes that directly impact the health of your feet.
Read MorePatients who have arthritis experience joint pain and swelling. Arthritis can impact many joints in the body, including your feet and ankles.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you took a close look at the shoes in your closet? Here are three signs that say, “Let them go.”
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