Signs It Might Be Morton's
/If there's this inexplicable but small feeling of fullness in that little area below and between your first two toes, it could be Morton's neuroma.
Read MoreIf there's this inexplicable but small feeling of fullness in that little area below and between your first two toes, it could be Morton's neuroma.
Read MoreDo you love wearing high heels? Don’t worry, no one is here to scold you. As with many things in life, high heels are OK in moderation.
Read MoreHeel spurs happen when ligaments in the foot become stressed or severely strained. This happens because the tissue that joins the heel and ball of the foot become overextended.
Read MoreWhen you’ve ruled out foot odor caused by bacteria or fungal infection, the next step is to take a long, hard look at your shoes. If it’s not your feet, it is most likely your shoes!
Read MorePlantar fasciitis can bring a large amount of throbbing pain to your feet as the plantar fascia and other foot muscles perform their functions in conjunction with the arch.
Read MoreHeel spurs are painful and may cause you to question what it is about them that takes the energy out of your heels.
Read MoreDo you know if your feet are flat? Most people won’t know they have flat feet, or fallen arches until they visit a podiatrist.
Read MoreAchilles tendon injuries are known to be caused by intense activities, but not many know that antibiotics are also a cause for concern.
Read MorePlantar fasciitis is a serious foot condition due to the heavy impact that it can have on your ability to use your heel on a daily basis.
Read MoreDiabetic Foot Care is highly important to preserving feet for those afflicted with diabetes. This disease can cause many problems due to increased blood sugar levels that damage nerves and slow down healing.
Read MoreNeuromas are a painful and irritating occurrence that can appear between the toes. They are benign groupings of nerves that develop from constant friction usually caused by improper shoes.
Read MoreIngrown toenails occur as toenails dig into nearby skin, causing the toe to become inflamed.
Read MoreHammertoes are the result of toes bending at the middle joint. This can be due to a variety of reasons, the most common of which is the use of footwear that doesn’t fit correctly (high heel shoes).
Read MoreFlat Feet occur when feet do not have a normal arch when standing and are referred to as “pes planus,” which translates into fallen arches.
Read MoreGeriatric foot care is a crucial part of maintaining your foot and ankle health as the golden years approach.
Read MoreBunions happen because of friction or genetics. High heels are the enemy when it comes to bunions. When they get out of control, they do not compromise. As they become bigger and more painful, your foot health can significantly decrease.
Read MoreAnkle fractures bring the pain, in a big way. It is a part of the body that takes a great amount of weight each day.
Read MoreFor anyone who’s recently been diagnosed with gout or is at risk for developing gout, keeping a special eye on your food intake becomes so much more important to do on a daily basis.
Read MoreIdentifying the early signs of any medical condition is the best way to prevent serious or long-term complications. This holds true for everyone but especially for seniors. Foot injuries may take longer to heal and their body might not be as resilient when they were young.
Read MorePracticing proper foot care is a must for diabetics. Diabetes can interfere with the normal healing process or make it difficult to identify wounds because of nerve damage.
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