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How Does Diet Relate to Gout? May 17th, 2021

Gout is a painful disease that affects millions of people each year. Gout occurs when purine compounds—that are either present in the body or in certain foods—are broken down and produce an excessive amount of uric acid as a waste product. When the body cannot flush excess uric acid out through...

Everything You Need to Know About Gout May 17th, 2021

Gout, typically found in diabetic patients, is an unusually painful form of arthritis caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the bloodstream. The condition typically strikes the big joint on the big toe. It has also been known to strike the knees, elbows, fingers, ankles and wrists—generally anywhere that...

Intense Heel Pain From Plantar Fasciitis May 9th, 2021

The pain that is felt from the condition that is known as plantar fasciitis can be noticed in the heel and arch area. It gradually happens as a result of an inflamed plantar fascia, and it may be more prominent in the morning after arising. It can develop as a result of wearing...

Plantar Fasciitis (2) May 9th, 2021

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. The plantar fascia is the thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes. When this band of connective tissue becomes inflamed, plantar fasciitis occurs. Fortunately, this condition is treatable. There are several factors that...

Can Poor Circulation Be Improved? May 2nd, 2021

Maintaining optimum health includes having proper circulation. Blood and oxygen should flow effortlessly throughout the body to help you heal wounds and think clearly. Patients who experience poor circulation may find it useful to change some habits to improve their circulation. These can include increasing cardio exercise, quitting smoking, and incorporating antioxidants into...

Causes Symptoms and Treatment for Poor Circulation in the Feet May 2nd, 2021

The purpose of the body’s circulation system is to transport blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body. A reduction of blood to a specific part of the body may cause one to experience symptoms of poor circulation. The most common causes of poor circulation in the feet are obesity, diabetes,...

Types of Corns on the Feet Apr 25th, 2021

The most common reason corns on the feet develop is excess friction that is caused by the shoes that are worn. They are defined as small, hardened areas of skin that can form in different areas of the foot. A soft corn will develop between the toes, and can cause severe discomfort....

Understanding Corns and Calluses Apr 25th, 2021

Corns and Calluses are both hardened layers of thickened skin that develop because of friction. Both ailments are typically found on the feet and may be unsightly. Although they have similarities, corns and calluses are different from each other. Some causes of corns and calluses may be wearing ill-fitting shoes...

Are Bunions Affecting Your Everyday Life? Apr 21st, 2021

Have you noticed a bony protrusion on the side of your big toe? If so, you may have developed the foot condition known as a bunion. Don't let bunions interfere with your daily activities.

Noticeable Signs of Toenail Fungus Apr 18th, 2021

Toenail fungus may be more prevalent among patients who are diabetic, have psoriasis, or other immune system disorders. This type of fungus is considered to be contagious, and is typically found in public swimming pools, shower room floors, and surrounding areas. There are noticeable symptoms which generally accompany toenail fungus. These...

Toenail Fungus Apr 18th, 2021

Toenail fungus is a frustrating problem that affects many people. It can be persistent and hard to get rid of. As many different types of fungi are present throughout the environment, it is very easy to contract toenail fungus.   The feet are especially susceptible to toenail fungus because shoes...

Why Is There a Bump on the Bottom of My Foot? Apr 11th, 2021

Bumps on the bottom of the feet can cause pain or discomfort while walking. There are many potential causes for foot bumps. Calluses frequently form on the bottom of the feet due to uneven weight distribution, excess friction or injury, or bone misalignment. Certain skin conditions, such as eczema and plantar...

Being Sensible About Non-Sensible Shoes Apr 4th, 2021

High heels look great and can make legs look longer and more attractive. However, wearing them every day, year after year, can be painful and even damaging—causing problems such as weakened ankles, bunions, hammertoe, plantar fasciitis, and Morton’s neuroma. However, there are sensible steps you can take to lessen the impact...

Effect of High Heels on the Feet Apr 4th, 2021

High heels are uncomfortable, but many women sacrifice comfort to be stylish. There are many problems that stem from wearing high heels, however these issues can be avoided by wearing proper shoes. Heels are bad because they push your weight forward toward the fall of the foot. The higher the...

What Can Cause Flat Feet? Mar 29th, 2021

A majority of babies are born with flat feet, and their arch generally develops as the aging process occurs. However, in some cases, the foot remains flat. The medical term for this condition is known as pes planus, and approximately one in ten children have flat feet throughout adulthood. Flat feet may...

Flatfoot Mar 29th, 2021

Flatfoot is a foot disorder that is not as straightforward as many people believe. Various types of flatfoot exist, each with their own varying deformities and symptoms. The partial or total collapse of the arch, however, is a characteristic common to all types of flatfoot. Other signs of flatfoot include:...

Are You Suffering From Ingrown Toenails? Mar 23rd, 2021

If left untreated, an ingrown toenail can lead to more serious concerns, such as an infection. Knowing proper nail care can help in the prevention of an ingrown toenail. Give us a call, and get treated!

Where Is the Tarsal Tunnel? Mar 22nd, 2021

The tarsal tunnel is a narrow space located along the inside of the ankle, next to the ankle bones. This space contains many important structures, including the posterior tibial nerve. When this nerve is squeezed or compressed, it leads to symptoms that can affect the ankle and foot. These symptoms include numbness,...

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Mar 22nd, 2021

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which there is a compression of the posterior tibial nerve. The posterior tibial nerve runs along the inside of the ankle into the foot. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is named for the tarsal tunnel, which is a thin space along the inside of the...

How Do Platelet Rich Plasma Injections Work? Mar 15th, 2021

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are designed to speed up the recovery time and treat ankle injuries without surgery. Blood platelets are tiny cells that form clots and stop bleeding, while plasma delivers nutrients, proteins and hormones to the body. In PRP, a patient’s own platelets and plasma are combined to...

PRP Injections in the Feet Mar 15th, 2021

Platelets are cells in the blood that help form clots to stop bleeding. PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) utilizes an individual’s own concentrated platelets, which has many growth factors. These growth factors are used to heal injuries and relieve symptoms. At times, PRP may eliminate the need for other medications or surgery....

Diabetic Foot Wounds May Heal Slowly Mar 8th, 2021

Diabetic foot wounds are chronic ulcers that may appear on the feet of people who have diabetes. Because these wounds heal slowly and poorly, and often become infected, diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of lower limb amputations. Preventing these wounds from occurring in the first place continues to be...

Types of Achilles Tendon Injuries Mar 2nd, 2021

The Achilles tendon is a thick band connecting the calf muscle to the heel bone on the back of the ankle. One common injury, Achilles tendonitis, is the result of the tendon becoming inflamed near its connection to the heel bone. This injury is often a result of overuse. Achilles...

Environments Where Athlete’s Foot Fungus Can Live Feb 22nd, 2021

The foot condition that is known as athlete’s foot is a common ailment that can cause the feet to feel uncomfortable. It develops as a result of a fungal infection. Symptoms many patients experience often include peeling skin, severe itchiness on the bottom of the foot and between the toes, and the...

Athlete's Foot Feb 22nd, 2021

Athlete’s foot is an extremely contagious infection caused by a fungus that results in itching, burning, dry, and flaking feet. The fungus that causes athlete’s foot is known as tinea pedis and thrives in moist, dark areas such as shower floors, gyms, socks and shoes, commons areas, public changing areas,...

Reminder: When Was the Last Time...? Feb 21st, 2021

Custom orthotics, or shoe inserts, should be periodically replaced. Orthotics must fit properly to give you the best results. Protect your feet and ankles!

Causes of Foot Blisters Feb 15th, 2021

A blister can form on the foot due to the friction of shoes or socks rubbing against a specific spot can be a common occurrence. These types of blisters often go away on their own. However, not all foot blisters are caused by friction. Burning the skin can cause blisters to appear...

Blisters Feb 15th, 2021

Blisters are pockets of fluid that occur under the top layer of your skin. These fluid pockets are usually filled with pus, blood, or serum. Blisters may itch or hurt and can appear as a single bubble or in clusters. The most common types of blisters are friction blisters. This...

What Type of Corn Do I Have? Feb 8th, 2021

Excessive friction is generally the reason why a corn on the foot can develop. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including wearing shoes that do not fit correctly, running consistently, or possibly from abnormal bone structure. A common place for a corn to develop is on the pinky toe. As small...

Everything You Need to Know About Corns Feb 8th, 2021

Corns are hard and thick areas of skin that form as a result of constant rubbing, friction, or pressure on the skin. They are patches of dead skin with a small plug toward the center. They may appear on the tops and sides of toes and can make walking painful....

How Can I Treat My Plantar Wart? Feb 1st, 2021

A wart that develops on the bottom of the foot is referred to as a plantar wart. It grows inward as a result of the constant pressure the sole of the foot endures from walking and standing for the majority of the day. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)...

Plantar Warts Feb 1st, 2021

Plantar warts are growths that typically appear on the heels or other weight-bearing areas of the feet. These warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus enters the body through breaks in the skin, such as cuts, that are on the bottom of the feet. Plantar warts are...

Morton’s Neuroma & the Toes Jan 25th, 2021

A Morton’s neuroma is usually indicated by symptoms that target a pinched nerve between the third and fourth toes. The pain from this ailment is located in the ball of the foot, and it may cause difficulty in walking. Morton’s neuroma may develop due to wearing shoes that do not have enough...

Morton's Neuroma Jan 25th, 2021

Morton's Neuroma, also called Intermetatarsal Neuroma or Plantar Neuroma, is a condition that affects the nerves of the feet, usually the area between the third and fourth toe. Neuroma refers to a benign growth that can occur in different parts of the body. Morton's Neuroma strictly affects the feet. This...

Why Live with Pain and Numbness in Your Feet? Jan 22nd, 2021

Suffering from this type of pain? You may have the foot condition known as Morton's neuroma. Morton's neuroma may develop as a result of ill-fitting footwear and existing foot deformities. We can help.

Can Relief Be Found From Rheumatoid Arthritis? Jan 18th, 2021

Patients who have arthritic flare ups can experience warm sensations in the joints of the feet. They may also feel tired or ill. It can be difficult to move the affected foot as a result of inflamed joint linings. As the aging process occurs, this condition can be caused by gradual deterioration of the joints while patients complete...

Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Feet Jan 18th, 2021

Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic progressive disease that attacks several joints throughout the body. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the joints. As a result, the tissue inside the joints, called synovium, starts to thicken and causes pain around the joints. The synovium...

Common Sources of Heel Pain Jan 12th, 2021

Heel pain, which can cause severe discomfort, usually comes from one of two sources. The first type of heel pain is usually a result of overuse. This soreness results from too much impact on the foot, which can be caused by wearing shoes with too low of a heel, wearing...

Why Does the Inside of My Foot Hurt? Jan 4th, 2021

The inside of the foot refers to the inner edge of the foot, along the side of the big toe. Pain in this area can be indicative of various foot conditions. Pain on the inside of the foot near the big toe may be caused by a bunion, a bony growth located...

Foot Pain (2) Jan 4th, 2021

Our feet are arguably the most important parts of our bodies because they are responsible for getting us from place to place.  However, we often don’t think about our feet until they begin to hurt. If you have pain in your feet, you need to first determine where on the...

Do Your Child's Feet Hurt? Dec 22nd, 2020

Have your child's feet been examined lately? Healthy feet are happy feet. If your child is complaining of foot pain, it may be a sign of underlying problems.

Are You Suffering From Plantar Fasciitis? Dec 20th, 2020

Plantar fasciitis occurs when the ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot, called the plantar fascia, becomes inflamed. Plantar fasciitis causes pain in the heel, which is usually worse in the morning, after prolonged standing, or after an intense workout. It can also be associated with a heel spur, which...

Plantar Fasciitis Dec 20th, 2020

The plantar fascia is a connective tissue in the heel that stretches across the bottom length of your foot. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the connective tissue becomes inflamed, causing heel pain and discomfort during physical activity. Although the condition is completely treatable, traditional methods can take up to a year...

Common Foot and Ankle Injuries in Football Dec 13th, 2020

Football players run a high risk for developing a variety of injuries, and some of those injuries involve the foot or ankle. One common injury is an Achilles tendon rupture. The Achilles tendon is the longest and strongest tendon in the body, and it helps players push off their feet, jump,...

Sports Related Foot And Ankle Injuries (2) Dec 13th, 2020

Foot and ankle injuries are common among people who participate in sports. Several factors contribute to this. They include failing to stretch or warm up properly, not wearing the proper type of shoe and not taping or providing other types of support for the ankle or foot. The most common...

Causes and Symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Dec 6th, 2020

Tarsal tunnel syndrome occurs when there is a compression or squeezing of the posterior tibial nerve as it travels through the tarsal tunnel. The tarsal tunnel is a narrow space that lies on the inside of the ankle and it contains arteries, veins, tendons and nerves, including the tibial nerve. There can be a variety of...

Treating Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Dec 6th, 2020

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which the tibial nerve, located in the tarsal tunnel in the foot, is compressed. The tibial nerve can become compressed from injury, such as an ankle sprain, flat feet, and lesions. Arthritis, diabetes, and varicose veins can also cause swelling and thus result...

Diagnostic Tests for Peripheral Artery Disease Nov 30th, 2020

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that causes poor circulation in the lower limbs due to blockages in the blood vessels that supply blood to this area. There are a variety of diagnostic tests that a doctor may use to diagnose you with PAD. Most of these tests are quick, painless, and...

Vascular Testing in Podiatry Nov 30th, 2020

In foot care, vascular testing may be required in the diagnosing and treatment of certain podiatric conditions. Vascular testing is particularly relevant for patients with high-risk diabetes, poor circulation, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Procedures typically involve the examination of blood vessels throughout the body for...

What Can I Do to Prevent Falling? Nov 22nd, 2020

As we age, the risk of falling increases. Falls are the leading cause of injuries in adults over the age of 65 in the United States. Fortunately, there are measures that you can take to help keep you on your feet. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and this includes...

Wounds That Don't Heal Need to Be Checked Nov 22nd, 2020

Your feet are covered most of the day. If you're diabetic, periodic screening is important for good health. Numbness is often a sign of diabetic foot and can mask a sore or wound.

Why Do Plantar Warts Grow Inward? Nov 15th, 2020

Warts are caused by a virus that affects the top layer of the skin. Plantar warts develop on the sole of the foot, and grow inward as a result of the pressure that the heel endures while walking and running. Plantar warts are described as small, thick patches of hardened skin, and...

What Are Plantar Warts? Nov 15th, 2020

Plantar warts are described as small growths that appear on the heels or other areas of the feet that bear a large amount of weight. The pressure in these areas causes plantar warts to hide behind thick layers of skin called calluses. In most cases, plantar warts are not a...

Stress Fractures Occur Gradually Nov 8th, 2020

The condition that is known as a stress fracture can often affect the feet. It generally occurs gradually and can happen as a result of repetitive stress on the bones of the feet. Some of the symptoms that are often associated with this ailment can include weakness in the affected area, and the...

Dealing with Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle Nov 8th, 2020

Stress fractures are small breaks in the bone that are caused by repetitive stress. They typically occur due to overuse, forcing the bones of the foot or ankle to continually absorb the full impact of each step taken. Stress fractures can also be caused by abnormal foot structure, osteoporosis, bone...

What Issues Do Podiatrists Treat? Nov 1st, 2020

A podiatrist is a doctor that is an expert in diagnosing and treating issues involving the feet and ankles. They can also prescribe medications and perform surgery. They may also work with other health care professionals to treat a variety of diseases that affect the foot. Any issue involving the bones, joints, muscles, skin,...

What is a Podiatrist? Nov 1st, 2020

The branch of medicine that is focused on the treatment, diagnosis, and study of disorders of the lower leg, ankle and foot is referred to as podiatry. Because people often spend a great deal of their time on their feet, many problems in this area can occur. A person seeks...

An Exercise to Reduce Ankle Swelling Oct 25th, 2020

Many older adults suffer from swelling in the feet and ankles. This swelling can reduce mobility, make falls more likely to occur, and decrease overall comfort. Doing simple exercises can help reduce swelling in the lower limbs by helping the body pump fluids up from the feet and back into the center...

Taking Care of Elderly Feet Oct 25th, 2020

Many foot diseases and conditions become more serious and common among the elderly. Some of these conditions include diabetic ulcers, ingrown toenails, fungus, arthritis, corns, and calluses. Unfortunately, it may be harder for older adults to take care of their own feet, but there are some precautions they can take...

It's Time for Beautiful Feet Oct 24th, 2020

You don't need an excuse to have beautiful nails. Step outside without worrying about the appearance of your feet.

What Are the Symptoms of Sesamoiditis? Oct 18th, 2020

Sesamoiditis, a condition that affects the sesamoid bones, is a common cause of pain in the ball of the foot. It is typically a result of repeated injury and is especially common among dancers, joggers, people who have high arches, and people who frequently wear high heels. You may have sesamoiditis...

Sesamoiditis Oct 18th, 2020

Sesamoiditis is a condition that affects the joint that is just behind the big toe in the area known as the ball of the foot. It is most common in younger people and people who have just begun an exercise program. Since the sesamoid bones are like a pulley controlling...

An Overview of Cuboid Syndrome Oct 11th, 2020

The cuboid bone is a cube-shaped bone located on the outer side of the foot. This bone connects the foot to the ankle and provides stability to the foot. Cuboid syndrome is a condition that occurs when the ligaments that hold this bone in place tear or stretch, allowing the cuboid bone...

Cuboid Syndrome Oct 11th, 2020

All About Cuboid Syndrome Though cuboid syndrome predominately affects athletes, non-athletes can suffer from it too. Cuboid syndrome is also called cuboid subluxation or cuboid fault syndrome, and occurs when a joint or ligament near the cuboid bone of the foot becomes damaged, or when the bone itself is dislodged...

Treatments for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Oct 4th, 2020

Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds that typically form on the bottom of the feet in people with diabetes. These wounds generally heal slowly and are prone to infection. They also tend to recur even after they have healed. There are various treatments available for diabetic foot ulcers, including removing or minimizing weight...

What Treatments Are Available for Toenail Fungus? Sep 28th, 2020

A fungal infection of the toenails is a very common condition that can cause the nails to become thickened, yellowed, or crumbly. This can sometimes lead to pain in the affected toenails. There are a variety of treatments available for fungal nail infections. Currently, a common treatment is an oral antifungal...

How to Treat Your Toenail Fungus Sep 28th, 2020

While not a serious issue, toenail fungus, or onychomycosis, can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition to experience. Toenail fungus is often caused from public areas that harbor fungi and improper cleaning/drying of the foot. Once infected, the fungus grows deeper into the nail and can be very hard to...

Heel Pain Can Be Treated! Sep 24th, 2020

Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek the professional help of your podiatrist and have a proper diagnosis performed. Heel pain can be caused by several different foot-related conditions.

Foot Care for People who Enjoy Walking Sep 21st, 2020

People who enjoy taking long walks, power walking, or hiking are often aware of the importance of wearing shoes that fit correctly. This may help to prevent unwanted conditions from developing that can include blisters, corns, hammertoe, and ingrown toenails. It is beneficial to keep the nails properly trimmed, in addition to...

Every Day Foot Care Sep 21st, 2020

Our feet are important in our everyday lives. The problem is that we tend to neglect them. When this becomes a habit, it can cause significant trouble. Ignoring foot problems can mean pain, limited mobility, and expensive doctor's visits. On the other hand, if feet are cared for and looked...

Possible Prevention Techniques for Falling Sep 14th, 2020

Falling can be a life-threatening experience for older adults. Injuries may occur, and it may evoke a fear of performing daily activities, which can limit self confidence. Many falling episodes can be avoided when proper prevention techniques are implemented. These can include installing grab bars in the shower and toilet areas,...

What Is A Common Reason for Heel Pain? Sep 14th, 2020

Research has indicated that the medical condition which is known as plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. Plantar fasciitis is a result of an inflamed plantar fascia, which is the band of tissue on the sole of the foot that connects the heel to the toes. It...

Heel Pain Sep 14th, 2020

Heel pain can be difficult to deal with, especially if you do not know what the underlying cause is. If you ignore your heel pain, the pain can magnify and potentially develop into a chronic condition. Depending on the location of your heel pain, you have developed a specific condition....

What Is Turf Toe? Sep 8th, 2020

Turf toe is another name for a sprain of the metatarsophalangeal joint, the largest joint in the big toe. The most common symptoms of turf toe include swelling, pain, and tenderness in the ball of the foot or at the big toe joint. The severity of symptoms and pain vary and...

Sports Related Foot and Ankle Injuries Sep 8th, 2020

Sports Related Foot and Ankle Injuries Foot and ankle injuries are common among athletes and those who exercise frequently. Most of these injuries are non-life-threatening and can heal in weeks with proper treatment and care. Serious injuries, however, require urgent medical treatment. Common minor injuries include ankle sprains, ankle strains,...

Running vs. Walking Shoes Aug 31st, 2020

Whether you are a runner or a walker, the shoes that you exercise in should fit your needs. Stores tend to carry more running shoes than walking shoes, and while a runner shouldn't run in walking shoes, a walker may certainly walk in running shoes. That may sound slightly confusing, but the bottom...

Differences between Walking and Running Shoes Aug 31st, 2020

Both running and walking are great exercises, but should a person wear the same shoes for both activities? The answer is no, because there is a difference between the way a person’s feet hit the ground when they are walking and when they are running. Therefore, the shoes for each...

Plantar Warts Can Be Treated! Aug 25th, 2020

Plantar warts are small growths that develop on parts of the feet that bear weight. They're typically found on the bottom of the foot. Don't live with plantar warts, and call us today!

What is Morton’s Neuroma? (2) Aug 24th, 2020

A neuroma is the thickening of a nerve, and Morton’s neuroma particularly involves the thickening of the nerve between the third and fourth toe. This nerve, which is normally 2mm wide, can grow up to 15mm in size and can be easily irritated by the bones surrounding it. Common symptoms of Morton’s neuroma...

What is Morton's Neuroma? Aug 24th, 2020

Morton’s neuroma, (also referred to as Morton’s metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuralgia, plantar neuroma or intermetatarsal neuroma) is a condition that is caused when the tissue around one of the nerves between your toes begins to thicken. This thickening can result in pain in the ball of the foot. Fortunately, the condition...

What to Eat to Help Manage Gout Aug 17th, 2020

Gout is a type of arthritis that causes sudden pain, swelling and inflammation of the joints, typically in the big toes. Gout attacks are caused by a buildup of uric acid in the bloodstream. Fortunately, you may be able to minimize the occurrence of gout attacks by altering your diet. To...

Gout Aug 17th, 2020

Gout is a form of arthritis that is caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. This considered to be one of the most frequently recorded medical illnesses throughout history. Gout occurrences in the US have risen within the past twenty years and the condition now affects...

Causes and Symptoms of Stress Fractures Aug 10th, 2020

Stress fractures occur as small hairline fractures that form after repetitive stress or injury and gradually get worse. Some examples of this repetitive stress include running, marching, and various sports such as basketball and soccer. Some signs of a stress fracture include significant pain, swelling, difficulty walking or exercising, and pain during activities. X-rays...

Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle Aug 10th, 2020

Our bones are important aspects of our body and they are constantly changing. The heavier the workload for a bone, the more likely it is that calcium will be placed in it. When a bone isn’t used often, there won’t be much calcium within it. When stress from repetitive loads...

Keys to Help Those Who Work on Their Feet Aug 3rd, 2020

If you work on your feet all day, it is common to feel pain and weakness in the feet. One of the biggest keys to reducing this pain is to wear proper footwear. Shoes need to be supportive of the feet, and they may need to have extra cushioning. Secondly,...

How to Handle a Long Work Day on Your Feet Aug 3rd, 2020

In 2014, the American Podiatric Medical Association surveyed 1,000 American adults and found that half of all respondents lived with foot pain. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid foot problems such as following a daily footcare routine and wearing proper footwear at work. If you have a job that requires...

Caring for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Jul 27th, 2020

Foot ulcers are an unfortunately common complication of diabetes. An estimated one in every six people diagnosed with diabetes will experience a foot ulcer in their lifetime. Left untreated, foot ulcers can progress and lead to osteitis and gangrene of the foot. Fortunately, there are things you can do to treat and...

Wound Care Jul 27th, 2020

Diabetics must be wary of all wounds, regardless of depth or size. Diabetes, a chronic disease in which the body cannot properly use glucose the way it normally would, causes various complications that make wounds difficult to heal. Nerve damage or neuropathy will cause diabetics to have trouble feeling the...

Arthritis Can Cause Pain in the Feet and Ankles Jul 26th, 2020

If you are suffering from tenderness, pain, or stiffness in the joints of your feet or ankles, call us to schedule an appointment.

Treatments for Sweaty Feet Jul 20th, 2020

We all tend to sweat more in the summer months. However, if you find that your feet are often so sweaty that your shoes slip right off, you may have plantar hyperhidrosis. Plantar hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating of the feet, is a medical condition that affects about 3% of the population. This problem...

Hyperhidrosis of the Feet Jul 20th, 2020

Hyperhidrosis of the feet, also termed plantar hyperhidrosis, is characterized by excessive sweating of the feet that can be onset by any cause, such as exercise, fever, or anxiety. Most people suffering from hyperhidrosis of the feet also experience hyperhidrosis of the hands, or palmar hyperhidrosis. Approximately 1-2% of Americans...

Tired and Achy Feet Jul 13th, 2020

Sore, tired and achy feet can slow anyone down. Not only do tired and achy feet keep you from feeling and performing your best, it may also be an indication to a more serious foot condition. This is a common problem for those who have flat feet or high arched feet,...

Foot Pain Jul 13th, 2020

The feet, being the foundation of the body, carry all of the body’s weight and are therefore prone to experiencing pain and discomfort. If you are experiencing foot pain, it is important to determine where in the foot you are experiencing this pain to help discover the cause of it....

Possible Symptoms of Arthritic Feet Jul 6th, 2020

Many people may experience the condition that is known as arthritis in the feet and ankles. It can develop gradually, as the cartilage in the ankle becomes thinner. Inflammation typically accompanies arthritis, which may cause severe pain and discomfort. People may develop this ailment as a result of genetics, or existing medical...

How to Care for Your Arthritic Foot Jul 6th, 2020

Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints and it can occur at any joint in the body, especially in the foot. It generally effects those who are older, however, it can occur at any age. Although there are many different forms of arthritis, there are three main types that occur...

Diagnosing Heel Spurs Jun 29th, 2020

Heel spurs are bone growths that form on the bottom of the foot that can cause heel pain. Heel spurs can also occur with conditions such as plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendonitis. They can be caused by both muscle and ligament strains in the foot, particularly when the tissue connecting the heel...

How to Treat Heel Spurs Jun 29th, 2020

Heel spurs are calcium deposits that cause bone protrusions on the heel bone. Heel spurs are usually associated with plantar fasciitis, which occurs when the plantar fasciitis in the foot becomes inflamed. Typically, heel spurs don’t cause any symptoms. However, they can produce chronic or intermittent heel pain. Those who...

Gout Pain Can Be Managed Jun 26th, 2020

Gout is a painful, inflammatory form of arthritis. Those affected will typically feel an intense stiffness in the joints of their feet, particularly in the big toe. Schedule a visit to learn about how gout can be managed and treated.

Possible Treatments for an Achilles Tendon Injury Jun 24th, 2020

The Achilles tendon connects the heel to the calf muscles. It is located in the back of the leg, near the foot, and is responsible for the ability to point and flex the foot. An injury can cause the Achilles tendon to become ruptured or injured, and this generally causes severe pain...

Achilles Tendon Injuries Jun 24th, 2020

The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body; it is a tough band of fibrous tissue that stretches from the bones of the heel to the calf muscles. This tendon is what allows us to stand on our toes while running, walking, or jumping, it is common for...

What Causes an Ingrown Toenail? Jun 15th, 2020

Ingrown toenails can be incredibly uncomfortable, sensitive to the touch, and can cause a great deal of pain. Ingrown toenails can be caused by trimming the toenails too short, injury to the toenail, having curved toenails due to genetics, wearing ill-fitting shoes that are too tight, and poor hygiene. If left...

Ingrown Toenail Care Jun 15th, 2020

An ingrown toenail is a toenail that grows sideways into the nail bed, causing pain and swelling. Ingrown toenails can worsen and cause drainage, turning into a serious infection. Several factors affect whether a person is at risk from an ingrown toenail. The many causes include being overweight, diabetes, participating...

Treating a Blister Jun 8th, 2020

Blisters often form on the feet as a defense against damage to the skin. They take the form of fluid filled sacs on the outer layer of the skin of the feet, often developing in response to excess friction. Most commonly, blisters form because of ill-fitting footwear rubbing against the skin. Blisters...

Blisters on the Feet Jun 8th, 2020

Blisters are a common ailment of people who wear shoes that are either too tight or rub against the feet in an uncomfortable way. Knowing the basics of blisters is important for understanding how they are formed and what treatments should be used for them. A blister on the foot,...

Foot Injuries May Occur From Falling Jun 1st, 2020

Many elderly people are interested in techniques on how to prevent falling. It is a common occurrence among patients who are sixty-five years and older, and this can increase the amount of foot injuries that can happen.There are methods that can be implemented that can limit the number of falling episodes. The...

Falls Prevention May 31st, 2020

Elderly Americans are very susceptible to falls as they get older. Everyone experiences decreases in flexibility, balance, strength, and the senses as they age. This correlates to some eye-opening statistics. 1 in 4 Americans aged 65 and older fall each year. An elderly American is being treated for a fall...