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(817) 477-3611
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(817) 987-1030
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May 2021
25 May
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Foot Surgery
In most cases, foot surgery is often chosen as the last available option for conditions that have otherwise been unsuccessfully treated. Surgery may be necessary for several reasons, including the rem
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25 May
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How to Prepare for Foot or Ankle Surgery
If you are getting ready to undergo surgery to correct a foot or ankle issue, it is important to be prepared and know what to expect. Store up on food and supplies, and set up a comfortable spot i
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22 May
Blog
Gout Pain Can Be Managed
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 abou
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18 May
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Flat Feet
Flatfoot is a foot condition in which the arch of the foot has either partially or totally dropped or has never developed. While it is common in babies and small children, it can become a problem for
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18 May
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Flat Feet and Runners
Strong and flexible feet are essential to runners. Feet are the part of the body that strike and engage with the ground, and provide the foundation on which the body relies to complete and sustain
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10 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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10 May
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Two Types of Ankle Pain
Ankle pain can develop when the tissues in the joints of the ankle become compressed. This can be felt when the foot is pointed downward, and often affects gymnasts and dancers. Pain on the front
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03 May
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Ingrown Toenails
An ingrown toenail is a nail that has curved downward and grown into the skin. This typically occurs at either the nail borders or the sides of the nail. As a result, pain, redness, swelli
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03 May
Blog
What Can Cause an Ingrown Toenail?
The medical condition known as an ingrown toenail can affect the appearance of the foot and cause pain most frequently to the big toe. It is defined as the nail growing into the outer edges
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