by jbaker@support.websitepro.hosting | Feb 15, 2021 | Blog
There are numerous minor foot and ankle injuries that you can treat at home, usually with rest, an ice or heat pack, and some over-the-counter medications. However, some severe injuries require immediate medical attention to treat the injury, prevent it from getting...
by jbaker@support.websitepro.hosting | Feb 1, 2021 | Blog
Have you ever wondered if the pain in your back is caused by something other than a pulled muscle? It turns out there are many different contributors to back pain – including foot problems that are associated with poor posture. It might not seem like it, but the...
by jbaker@support.websitepro.hosting | Jan 15, 2021 | Blog
Most foot issues can be managed conservatively, and with non-invasive treatments but there are times when foot surgery might be recommended. For some patients, it might be necessary to correct an underlying issue that is causing foot pain or other problems.Reasons...
by jbaker@support.websitepro.hosting | Jan 1, 2021 | Blog
Did you know that you can see a specialist for your foot problems? You don’t have to settle for unspecialized treatment from your primary care physician when you can access all the knowledge and training of a foot doctor to ensure you’re getting the right...
by jbaker@support.websitepro.hosting | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog
Diabetes is a serious disease that can damage the nerves in your feet, causing a condition called sensory diabetic neuropathy, which can then prevent you from feeling sores or cuts on your feet. If these cuts or sores are left untreated, they can become infected,...