Are You Dreading Swelling in Summer
Swelling in your feet and lower legs can be caused by a variety of things, from standing or walking for long periods of time to eating too much salt. In some cases, it may be a sign of a more serious condition.
Swelling in your feet and lower legs can be caused by a variety of things, from standing or walking for long periods of time to eating too much salt. In some cases, it may be a sign of a more serious condition.
We all probably know at least one person, whether it is your friend, your sibling, or your mom, who INSISTS that everyone leaves their shoes at the front door. To a lot of people, this probably seems like over-kill, but it turns out they might’ve been right all along.
Dr. Nicole Freels, FACFAOM, C.Ped. was born with wanderlust in her blood. The only thing she loves more than escaping on a new adventure is finding a new travel shoe that won’t slow her down. She’s got energy for days!
The parasite can live inside you for a good amount of time (longer than you’d think!) and can cause itching, burning rashes.
Moms just know. Choosing to remove a child's toenail is not an easy one, but Mom had a feeling that it needed to go. And she was right. Recently, a mother brought her son into the office because she feared his awkwardly-shaped...
Did you know? A knee or hip replacement could potentially change the length of your LEG.
It’s that time of the year again… National Men’s Health Month. This June we are encouraging all men to heighten their awareness of their foot health.
Imagine running to a patient’s room to help save a life. Standing, walking, running up and downstairs for 12 hours straight. Helping people heal, assisting in bringing life into the world as well as performing life-saving CPR.
If you suspect you have a broken toe, always have it checked out. Not getting the proper treatment or believing that nothing can be done for that broken toe can make injuries worse, such as suffering from arthritis later down the road.
Did you know that your feet are one of the most common areas to develop skin rashes?