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(817) 557-1006
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(817) 477-3611
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(817) 987-1030
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February 2023
28 Feb
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Toe Pain
Toe pain can originate from corns, calluses, hammertoes, and bunions, as well as ingrown toenails, sprains, fractures, and dislocations. Corns develop as the toe rubs against the inside of a shoe whic
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28 Feb
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Toe Pain and Sugar
Toe pain, although it might not seem like a significant concern at first glance, can be very painful and uncomfortable if not properly managed. Many different things can cause toe pain. Potential
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21 Feb
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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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21 Feb
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Stretches May Provide Relief From Heel Spurs
Heel spurs are often uncomfortable, and patients may benefit from performing certain types of stretches and exercises. These may help to lengthen the plantar fascia, which can reduce stress on th
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14 Feb
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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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14 Feb
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How to Treat a Foot Wound
Diabetic patients who develop foot wounds often understand the necessity of properly treating them. This begins with examining the bottom of the feet with a mirror to check for existing cuts. Thi
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11 Feb
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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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07 Feb
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Heel Pain
Have you ever gotten up from a chair or out of bed in the morning, and upon taking that first step, feel like your heel has stepped on a tack? Many people experience a feeling of sharp pain which radi
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07 Feb
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Facts About Heel Pad Syndrome
Many people who experience heel pain have developed a common condition called plantar fasciitis. But the same type of pain may also be the result of heel pad syndrome. The heel pad, medically kno
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