Category: foot care tips
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Get Your Flat Feet Treated Today!
Flat feet is a common foot disorder that alters the structure of your feet such that their arches disappear. At Foot and Ankle Associates, LLP, we recommend that you seek immediate treatment rather than delaying or overlooking this condition. Here are a few measures that may be adopted to prevent the process from aggravating
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Focus On Your Feet – National Foot Health Awareness Month
People would agree that our feet are usually the least appreciated and the most taken for granted assets that we possess. Since April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, here is a shout out to the magnificent work that our feet perform day in and day out; and a call to focus on foot health!
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Hiking Season Is Here But Watch Out For Your Feet!
The spring season brings joy, color, and a range of fun-filled activities along with it. The most common and enjoyable outdoor activity these days is hiking with family and friends.
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Preparing To Meet Your Podiatrist
Visiting a podiatrist is the first step to ensuring that your feet get the requisite care and treatment that is necessary to keep them fit and active.
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Why Walking Is Good For Your Feet
Experts advise us to have some sort of exercise in our daily routine to keep us fit and active even in old age. Walking is one exercise that is beneficial for the entire body, especially the feet.
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Did You Know How Beneficial Orthotic Inserts Are For Your Feet?
Whenever we hear someone complaining of pain or discomfort in their feet, one of the first few things that come to mind is “Orthotic Inserts.”
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Diabetic Nerve Damage May Be Damaging Your Feet
Diabetes is extremely widespread and is one of the most common diseases in current times. It is a slow yet progressive disease that can impact your entire body; with symptoms so unnoticeable that it may be a while before you know the damage.
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Treating Blisters before They Make Your Feet Go Bad
Blisters can occur any time anywhere; the most frequent outbreak of blisters happens on the feet.
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Treat Your Ankle Sprain Now!
An unnatural motion or twist of the ankle can cause severe pain and immobility. Ankle sprains are known to result in swelling or tenderness and can impede daily functions such as walking or even moving one’s foot while sitting.
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PAD and Your Feet
Anyone who has been diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is well aware that this disease can lead to poor circulation in your legs and feet.