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2020
22 Jun
Blog
Sweaty Feet Can Be Common Among Babies
Sweating is the natural method to regulate body heat. Many people can become overheated as a result of exercising, having anxiety, and enduring hormonal changes. Additionally, genetic factors and
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15 Jun
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Solutions for Cracked Heels
Cracked heels may make you want to think twice about showing off your feet in warmer weather. However, cracked heels may be harmful to more than just the appearance of your feet. If deep fissures and
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15 Jun
Blog
Why Do Cracked Heels Form?
Having dry skin is one of the many factors that can result in the formation of cracked heels. Those who have biomechanical issues that increase the pressure put on the heel, may be more likely to
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08 Jun
Featured
Working on Your Feet
Foot care is important regardless of your profession, but those who work on their feet must pay special attention. Bunions, calluses, blisters, and plantar warts are just a few of the many conditions
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08 Jun
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Preventative Steps for People Who Must Stand for Work
As many people know, there can be many transitions going into a new job. However, people who go from sitting to standing all day may have to make key adjustments. The first step in caring for yo
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02 Jun
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Hammertoe
Hammertoe is a foot deformity that occurs due to an imbalance in the tendons, muscles, or ligaments that are responsible for holding the toes in their normal position. This condition may be caused by
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02 Jun
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How Does Hammertoe Occur?
The second and third toes may be impacted by the medical condition that is known as hammertoe. The toe bends at the joint in an upward position, and often resembles a hammer. It is considered to
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27 May
Blog
Are Bunions Affecting Your Everyday Life?
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.
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26 May
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Ankle Foot Orthotics for Athletes
Ankle foot orthotics are shoe inserts that offer support to control the placement and movement of the ankle, correct deformities, and compensate for weakness. These inserts are used to stabilize the f
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26 May
Blog
What Are the Benefits of Wearing Orthotics?
Orthotics are insoles that are worn inside of shoes. They can be helpful in realigning the body when certain foot conditions are present. They are designed specifically for each patient. The proc
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18 May
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Diabetic Foot Conditions
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), diabetes is a condition that affects approximately 23.6 million Americans. Around 750,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, and the disease
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18 May
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Diabetic Patients Need Everyday Foot Care
Diabetes is a serious condition that often impacts the feet. It is beneficial to perform daily foot care by inspecting the entire foot for sores, bruises, or cuts. Diabetic patients may have difficult
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11 May
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Ankle Pain
Pain experienced in the ankle can be caused by a multitude of conditions. While the most common cause is an ankle sprain, other possible problems can include arthritis, gout, ankle instability, an ank
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11 May
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What Is the Function of the Ankle?
The ankle has the ability to bend and turn the foot. It provides stability for the legs, which in turn, helps to balance the body. The ankles bear the body’s weight, and if they’re injured, walki
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04 May
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Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for a Broken Foot
The human foot has 26 different bones, and the foot is divided into three parts: the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot. Each section of the foot is composed of a different amount of bones. For i
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04 May
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What Are the Most Common Bones That Break in the Feet?
The bones in the foot that are fractured the most are known as the metatarsal bones. They consist of five bones that run the length of the foot, and end at the bottom of the toes. A broken foot can be
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27 Apr
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Heel Spurs
Heel spurs are the result of calcium deposits that cause bony protrusions on the underside of the heel. Heel spurs are usually painless, but they have the potential to cause heel pain. Heel spurs tend
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27 Apr
Blog
Are You Suffering From Ingrown Toenails?
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 t
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27 Apr
Blog
What is a Common Source of Heel Pain?
One common cause of heel pain is a foot condition known as a heel spur. With this condition, it’s common to notice redness and swelling around the affected heel. A heel spur is defined as a bone
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20 Apr
Featured
Solutions for Cracked Heels
Cracked heels can make life very frustrating and embarrassing when displaying the bare feet. Aside from being unpleasing to the eye, they can also tear stockings and socks and wear out shoes
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20 Apr
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What Are Fissures?
When the skin of the heels becomes dry, small cracks, which are known as fissures may begin to develop. This can occur as a result of standing for extended periods of time on a hard surface, or f
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13 Apr
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Wound Care
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 tha
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13 Apr
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How Can Using a Mirror Help My Feet?
A common concern among diabetic patients is wounds on their feet. Elevated glucose levels in the blood may cause a condition that is known as neuropathy, which may cause an inability to feel cuts
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06 Apr
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Laser Treatment for Fungal Nails
A new treatment for fungal nails, or onychomycosis, which has grown in popularity in recent years, is laser treatment. Laser treatment involves the use of a laser that kills fungus in the toenail with
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06 Apr
Blog
Is Laser Treatment Effective?
The medical condition that is known as onychomycosis is commonly referred to as toenail fungus. It typically begins in the outer layers of the nail, and in some cases, may expand to include the n
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30 Mar
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Falls Prevention
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 sta
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30 Mar
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Can the Majority of Falls Be Prevented?
People who have experienced falling are often aware of the changes in lifestyle this can cause. A broken bone can be a result of tripping on a worn carpet or slippery floor, and this may cause se
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28 Mar
Blog
It's Time for Beautiful Feet
You don't need an excuse to have beautiful nails. Step outside without worrying about the appearance of your feet.
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23 Mar
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Ingrown Toenail Care
An ingrown toenail is a nail that has curved downward and grows into the skin. This typically occurs at the nail borders, or the sides of the nail. As a result, pain, redness, swelling, an
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23 Mar
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How Do Ingrown Toenails Develop?
The medical condition that is known as ingrown toenails can produce severe pain and discomfort. It is defined as the outer edges of the nail growing into the surrounding skin, and typically affec
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