Looking for more information about your foot and ankle troubles? Look through this helpful blog by our foot and ankle doctors. We provide tips and information that may be able to help you.
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Are Your Toenails Ready for Sandal Season?Sandal season is here, are your toenails ready? Podiatry Associates, P.C. talks about eliminating fungal toenails with laser therapy.
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How Heel Spurs FormPodiatry Associates, P.C. describes what a heel spur is, how it develops, and why it’s often associated with plantar fasciitis.
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Pointers to Prevent Plantar FasciitisThe experts at Podiatry Associates, P.C. share tips to avoid heel pain from plantar fasciitis.
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Custom Orthotics: Out on the Trails and Out on the TownOrthotics aren’t just for athletic wear. You can benefit from them in all types of shoes! Podiatry Associates, P.C. explains.
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Your Bunion Treatment ChecklistPodiatry Associates, P.C. discusses bunions, treatment options, and how to know when it’s time to consider bunion surgery for relief.
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Wake Up Happy Without Heel PainHeel pain in the morning is a sure sign of Plantar Fasciitis. Dr. O talks about this common overuse injury and what to do about it.
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Our Fungal Nail Laser: What’s Behind That Laser Beam?Dr. O describes how fungal nail laser treatment works and why it’s such a great solution for stubborn toenail fungus.
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Common Culprits of Plantar Fascia PainThere are many reasons for plantar fascia (heel and arch) pain. Dr. O explains a few common culprits and what you can do to avoid further issues.
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The Anatomy of a Custom OrthoticDr. O describes how custom orthotics are made, the features they provide, and the many conditions they can treat.
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Show Your Feet Some Love with DIY Soaks and ScrubsIf your feet could use a little TLC, check out Dr. O’s tips to make your own foot scrubs and soaks.
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Pedicure Tips: TLC for ToesBefore you pamper yourself with a pedicure, be sure to see Dr. O’s tips to keep your toenails safe, clear, and healthy.
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Conditioning for Cross Country SkiingDr. O describes the best ways to prepare your muscles for a day out on the cross-country ski trails to avoid injury and have a great time.