Athlete’s Foot: A Not So Fun-gi
/What’s red, flaky and insanely itchy on your feet? Athlete’s foot—a fungal condition that we see commonly at Texas Foot Specialists, and one that patients are in a hurry to get rid of once they come to us.
Read MoreWhat’s red, flaky and insanely itchy on your feet? Athlete’s foot—a fungal condition that we see commonly at Texas Foot Specialists, and one that patients are in a hurry to get rid of once they come to us.
Read MoreMay is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and at Texas Foot Specialists we want our patients to realize the importance of preventing skin cancer in your feet.
Read MoreWith nearly 25% of all the bones in your body residing in your feet, osteoporosis is a major concern for us here at Texas Foot Specialists.
Read MoreYou may not think that food can impact the health of your joints, but, at Texas Foot Specialists, our podiatrists Dr. Gregory Mangum or Dr. Bruce Miller treat many patients with various forms of arthritis and have seen that there are several connections between diet and joint symptoms.
Read MoreIt’s Foot Health Awareness Month, and at Texas Foot Specialists we’d like to take this opportunity to give you some simple tips that can have a big payoff when it comes to keeping your feet, toes and ankles healthy.
Read MorePAD is a disease that can have serious medical consequences for your feet as well as the rest of your body.
Read MoreThe start of a new sports season is a good time for us at Texas Foot Specialists to remind patients about the proper care necessary to avoid injury to your feet and ankles.
Read MoreExpecting a baby is an exciting and joyous time in a woman’s life, but at Texas Foot Specialists we find that her feet are not always in full agreement about this!
Read MoreDid you know that more than half of the women in America suffer from a bunion? At Texas Foot Specialists, we often don’t see patients with bunions until they are so bad that it is difficult for them to walk or wear shoes.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, one of the most common complaints patients bring to us is heel pain, and by far the most frequent cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis.
Read MoreKnowing what to expect during your recovery can go a long way to easing fears and smoothing the path for healing.
Read MoreFebruary is National Heart Month and, according to the American Heart Association, one of ways you can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease is to attain and maintain a healthy weight.
Read MoreHallux rigidus is a form of arthritis. It is progressively degenerative and can lead to severe disability.
Read MoreWhen dealing with young patients, there are a few things that our podiatrists, Dr. Gregory Mangum and Dr. Bruce Miller, keep in mind and that parents should too:
At Texas Foot Specialists, by the time we see some patients who have the condition of hammertoe—a deformity in the second third or fourth toe that results in the toe being bent downward in the shape of a hammer—the toe has become completely rigid and surgery is the only treatment option available.
Read MoreBefore you completely abandon those New Year’s resolutions, let’s take a look at some common problems and how to resolve them so you can get back on track with your plans for getting in shape.
Read MoreSesamoids can be irritated by an excess amount of time spent doing activities that put pressure on the ball of the foot, including: basketball, golf, tennis, ballet, running and football.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, another beneficial foot practice we’d like to see more patients get in the habit of is regularly examining their feet for changes or signs of developing problems.
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