Our library articles are constantly updated with informative tips, stretches, and exercises to relieve foot pain and prevent foot conditions from getting worse. View our articles today for information on effective treatment for bunions, cysts, hammertoes, and nerve compression injuries.
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Tips on Choosing the Right Type of Sports ShoesIt is important to choose the right type of shoes for the sport you're doing. Wearing the right shoes can help your performance and keep your feet healthy.
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Understanding the Common Causes of Foot CrampsA foot cramp can happen suddenly at any time. It may cause intense pain but only last a few minutes. Learn when to seek treatment.
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Your Podiatrist Can Help With the Treatment and Prevention of GoutGout is a painful condition that affects the joints of the toes. It can be treated and prevented in order to avoid future attacks from happening.
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Benefits of Diabetic SocksDiabetic socks are an important part of foot care and diabetes management. They are designed to keep feet dry and can be used during travel.
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Understanding the Cause of Your Ankle PainIf you are experiencing pain in your ankles, a podiatrist can determine if it’s due to an injury, arthritis, or even an infection.
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Plantar Fibromas Could Be the Cause of Your Foot PainDoes it feel like there’s a pebble in your shoe? Our Maryland podiatrists explain the causes of plantar fibromas and common treatments to relieve the pain.
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Common Foot and Ankle Problems That Affect KidsChildren are at risk of suffering many different foot and ankle conditions. Our Maryland podiatrists can help diagnose and treat common childhood ailments.
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The Dangers of Peripheral Artery DiseasePeripheral artery disease can wreak havoc on your feet and legs, but can also cause circulation problems that increase the risk of heart attack or stroke.
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These Foot Care Myths Are Putting Your Feet at RiskAre you getting your foot care information from a podiatrist? If not, your efforts to treat fungal nails, corns, and fractures might do more harm than good.
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Corns: What You Need to KnowDue to excess friction, a corn can form in different parts of the foot. Learn more here about corns and how to prevent them.