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Peripheral Artery Disease
Did you know that every year nearly 6 million Americans struggle with peripheral artery disease, also known as PAD? September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month and during this month, we join thousands of podiatrists in educating the public about ...
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Back-To-School Podiatry Tips
With the school year about to start, we know parents and caregivers are busy getting ready for the first day of class. School shoes are a popular item on the back-to-school checklist, and we are here to offer our assistance ...
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Selecting Your Summer Footwear
From flip flops, sandals, wedge heels, and even barefoot in the sand, your summer footwear options are endless. Summer footwear may be fun, but unfortunately, many of the summer options lack adequate support compared to other seasonal shoes. Fortunately, we ...
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What are Misaligned Feet?
Foot pain is a common complaint to which nearly everyone can relate. Though some may only experience it after a great trek through the wilderness or when breaking in new shoes, others may have chronic pain and discomfort that they ...
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Tailor’s Bunion
Many of us may be familiar with bunions, a bump that often forms along the big toe, but did you know you can get a bunion on other toes? Another area a bunion can develop is on the pinkie or ...
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Caring for Sunburned Feet
With the weather heating up, summer will be here before we know it! As restrictions lessen, many of us are taking time to enjoy the outdoors–swimming, sunbathing, hiking, picnicking, and more! Though you may already know you should use sunblock ...
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Fun Foot Facts
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), 20% of Americans experience at least one-foot problem every year. This is no surprise as the feet are designed to support the entire body; they move us through the day and take ...
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What is a Foot Fracture?
The foot is a complex structure consisting of several small bones, muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues responsible for bearing your weight and helping you navigate the world around you at your desired pace. With its unique structure and responsibilities, ...
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New Year, New Habits – Prioritizing Your Health
As 2021 motions into full swing, we are given the perfect window of opportunity to lay the foundation for new health habits and leave old ones in the past. Now is a great time to reflect on your overall health ...
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