People will often treat a foot condition at home before seeing a doctor, but not all treatments have the desired effect. In our blog, our podiatrists explore the most common reasons patients suffer from foot deformities and chronic pain, offering long-term solutions to stop these ailments from coming back.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Diagnose and Treat Hallux RigidusHallux rigidus is intense pain, jolting up from the foot. Learn more about this condition also known as "Big Toe Arthritis.”
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Create a Healthy Summer PizzaIf you love to eat pizza but don’t love the calories, try Thai Chicken Pizza. Learn more about how to create this healthier alternative.
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Podiatry in Minutes: All About Achilles TendinitisHave you ever gone out for a jog and experienced intense pain in your feet afterward? You might have Achilles tendinitis.
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A Quick and Easy Weeknight SupperFor a quick and easy dish for supper, try chili-rubbed tilapia with asparagus and lemon. Check out the recipe here.
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How to Take Off Those Last 10 PoundsIf you can’t seem to lose those last 10 pounds, you’re not alone. Here, learn why your body works so hard to keep them.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Ease the Pain of Tarsal Tunnel SyndromeTarsal tunnel syndrome happens when the tibial nerve is compressed. This foot condition can result in numbness and pain. Learn more here.
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Children With Diabetes: Ideas for a Fun, Safe HalloweenHalloween can be stressful for a child with diabetes. Here, learn some new ideas for how to keep Halloween fun for children who can’t have candy.
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Podiatry in Minutes: The Rundown on Achilles TendinosisIf you have Achilles tendinosis, you may experience difficulty moving and pain. Here, learn more about the options to treat this condition.
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Podiatry in Minutes: Quick Relief for Painful Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis can be a painful start to your day, but you can find relief through some easy activities. Learn more about this painful foot condition.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Get Rid of Toenail FungusIf you have toenail fungus, your toenails may become thick and yellow in color. Here, learn more about this common but easily treated condition.