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  • What Shoe Do You Recommend for...

    What Shoe Do You Recommend for...

    At Lexington Podiatry, one of the most common questions we receive is, "What shoe do you recommend for...?" Whether you’re dealing with a specific foot condition, preparing for a special event, or simply looking for the best footwear for daily activities, we have reliable recommendations that are proven to help. Our go-to brand? Brooks! Not only do we recommend them, but we wear them too! From the cushioned comfort of the Ghost Max 2 for everyday wear to the energy-efficient Brooks Glycerin 22 for running, we've got the insights you need to keep your feet happy and healthy. Read on to discover our top picks, expert advice, and how the right shoes can make all the difference in your daily comfort.

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  • Podiatrist Recommendations for Fall Boots

    Podiatrist Recommendations for Fall Boots

    It's that time of year again where the leaves start changing color, the air gets a little chillier in the morning and evening, and pumpkin spice everything starts appearing on store shelves. Yes, fall is officially here!

    As the weather cools down, it's time to start thinking about what type of boots you're going to wear this fall. While some people might reach for their favorite pair of fluffy, fleece lined Uggs, we recommend something a little different. Read on to find out which boots are best for your feet this season!

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  • Can Kids Have Heel Pain?

    Can Kids Have Heel Pain?

    You're out and about with your little one, enjoying a day at the park. Suddenly they start limping and complain of heel pain. Or maybe your child no longer wants to participate in activities. What could it be? Is their heel hurting because they're growing so fast? Heel pain does not just occur in adults with plantar fasciitis, but is a common problem in kids, especially during growth spurts.

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  • How to choose baby’s first shoes

    If you have little ones at home, whether they’re just starting to walk or are already in preschool, selecting the right shoes is critical.

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Lexington Podiatry The Foot + Ankle Specialists

2700 Old Rosebud Rd. #250
Lexington, KY 40509

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