Taking Steps Toward Healthier, More Attractive Feet
- posted: Feb. 13, 2018
The feet are perhaps one of the most overlooked parts of the body. Don’t wait until something is wrong to give your feet extra attention. Keeping your feet feeling healthy Read More
When to Visit Your Podiatrist
- posted: Jan. 17, 2018
Whether you suffer from chronic heel pain, are embarrassed by toenail fungus or were recently diagnosed with diabetes, you can benefit from visiting a professional podiatrist. Podiatrists provide medical and surgical Read More
Expert Corn Removal: Finding the Best Treatment for Painful Corns
- posted: Jan. 05, 2018
Corns are thickened areas of skin that develop in response to excessive pressure and friction. This can occur when one toe rubs repeatedly against another or when the toes rub Read More
FAQs about Plantar Fasciitis
- posted: Dec. 27, 2017
Could your heel pain be due to plantar fasciitis? Find out now from your Wesley Chapel, FL podiatrist! Are you currently dealing with heel pain? If your Wesley Chapel, FL podiatrist Read More
Heel Pain? Seek Expert Care from Your Podiatrist
- posted: Dec. 18, 2017
Heel pain is one of the leading problems that sends patients to visit their podiatrist, and it’s no wonder. The relentless ache in the bottom of your foot or the Read More
Foot Surgery: Get Back on Your Feet
- posted: Dec. 06, 2017
When foot problems don’t respond to conservative treatments, your podiatrist may recommend surgery to relieve pain, correct a foot deformity or restore function in your foot and/or ankle. Podiatric surgery is Read More
Bunionectomy: A Surgical Solution to Bunions
- posted: Nov. 15, 2017
Characterized by a large, unsightly bump on the side of the big toe joint, bunions signal an underlying deformity in the structure of the foot. Left untreated, bunions may become Read More
RICE: Early Treatment for Minor Foot Injuries
- posted: Nov. 03, 2017
An unexpected fall or twist can result in an injury of the foot or ankle, such as a sprain or strain. Immediate first aid can help prevent complications, reduce pain Read More
Running Shoes: Minimizing Foot Problems for Optimal Training
- posted: Oct. 18, 2017
If you’re a runner, you know that your shoes are an integral piece of equipment when it comes to comfort, performance and injury prevention. Your foot type and function will Read More
Ready to Run? Visit Your Podiatrist First
- posted: Oct. 09, 2017
Your feet are made up of 26 bones, 33 joints, 112 ligaments and a vast network of tendons, nerves and blood vessels. Each of these parts works in harmony, enabling Read More
Got Turf Toe?
- posted: Sep. 18, 2017
Turf toe is a sprain of the joint just below the big toe, also known as the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. This foot injury is particularly common among athletes who Read More
What's Slowing Down Your Game? It Could Be Faulty Foot Mechanics
- posted: Sep. 08, 2017
When your feet aren’t working correctly, you may experience injuries and pain in other areas of the body, such as the knees, hips and back. Even the slightest changes from Read More
Are Your Feet a Pain in the Back?
- posted: Aug. 14, 2017
Your feet are the foundation of your entire body—complex structures consisting of 26 bones, 33 joints and 126 muscles and ligaments. They support your weight, act as a shock absorber, Read More
Get Moving: Exercises to Strengthen Weak, Stiff Ankles
- posted: Aug. 02, 2017
Following an ankle injury or ankle surgery, you’ll inevitably lose some strength and range of motion from being immobilized for an extended period of time. A weak ankle can hinder Read More
Chronic Ankle Instability: How to Strengthen Weak Ankles
- posted: Jul. 18, 2017
Chronic ankle instability is a condition characterized by a recurring "giving way" of the outer side of the ankle. It most often develops following an ankle sprain. When the stretched Read More
Avoid Injury and Improve Your Game: How to Choose Athletic Shoes
- posted: Jul. 05, 2017
No matter what sport you play, the type of shoe you wear while playing your favorite game is one of your most important pieces of equipment. Choosing the most appropriate, Read More