Get Fit for Your Feet in the New Year
/At Texas Foot Specialists we know that many of our patients will be making a resolution to get in shape in the New Year. This can have several benefits for your feet:
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we know that many of our patients will be making a resolution to get in shape in the New Year. This can have several benefits for your feet:
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we always favor non-invasive approaches to treating podiatric problems whenever possible.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we most often address how to deal with podiatric problems after they occur. But, we’d love to help our patients find ways to prevent foot and ankle issues from happening in the first place.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists we want to dispel a common podiatric myth: there’s nothing that can be done for a broken toe so there’s no point seeking treatment.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we want patients to know that overindulging in holiday cheer can be harmful to your feet.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year! The ads are flying fast and furious for holiday shopping. At Texas Foot Specialists, we want our patients to get the bargains without sacrificing the health of their feet.
Read MoreAs we contemplate the many things we have to be grateful for, don’t forget to include your feet. Your feet bear the weight of your entire body.
Read MoreWeak ankles are no laughing matter. At Texas Foot Specialists, patients with this condition complain of ongoing pain and tenderness and also uncomfortable swelling in the ankle.
Read MoreThe fear of getting bad news at the foot doctor’s office is perhaps the biggest reason patients put off making an appointment.
Read MorePain, tingling, burning or a decreased ability to perceive feeling in your feet can all point to peripheral neuropathy.
Read MoreIn October, we celebrate World Arthritis Day. At Texas Foot Specialists, we know that joint health is critical, especially as we age, to living a full and active life.
Read MoreIt’s the time of year for ghosts and goblins and scary movies, but one thing we at Texas Foot Specialists don’t want our patients frightened of is their diagnosis of a foot issue.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, one of the experiences we find most painful is seeing a patient who has a foot or ankle injury and didn’t come in for treatment when the injury first occurred.
Read MoreAt Texas Foot Specialists, we see many patients who come to us complaining of heel pain. Most often, the discomfort is a result of an inflammation of the plantar fascia.
Read MoreThe tendency for ingrown toenails can be inherited and they can also be the result of an injury or fungal infection.
Read MoreIn recognition of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, we’d like to offer this multi-prong approach to fighting this dangerous epidemic.
Read MoreEvery 11 seconds an older adult is treated in the emergency room for a fall. Falls are also the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries to senior citizens.
Read MoreSever’s disease (also called calcaneal apophysitis) is not really a disease. It’s actually an inflammation of the growth plate of the heel.
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