As with any new program, it’s important to make sure you start with safety on your mind. So no matter how you’re looking to get active and move your body, our podiatrists are here with some solid tips to get you started off on the right foot!
Read MoreWhile they can be stylish, allow you to show off a great pedicure and keep your feet cool, they can quickly bring about some unwanted issues as well. Wearing flip-flops regularly can cause or worsen a number of foot problems.
Read MoreMay is Fungal Infection Awareness Month, which is a great opportunity to brush up on your toenail care routine so you can prevent getting them.
Read MoreDo yourself a favor and give your feet the pampering they deserve! Your feet need taking care of, which includes keeping them clean, making appointments at the podiatrist, and equipping them with the proper footwear. It also includes giving them the rest and relaxation they need after working hard.
Read MoreWe share some of the most common sports injuries we see here at Precision Foot and Ankle Centers, how they occur, and what athletes can do to prevent them.
Read MoreFoot pain is very common during pregnancy. First off, there is added weight on your body that your feet are working hard to carry! Additionally, an increase in the hormone relaxin causes your ligaments to loosen, which can change your foot size and the way you walk altogether.
Read MoreApril is Foot Health Awareness Month, so our podiatrists at Precision Foot and Ankle Centers want to take this opportunity to highlight the importance of foot health, which is an often overlooked aspect of overall wellness.
Read MoreOne of the most important pieces of equipment for any hiker is a good pair of hiking boots that will protect your feet. When it comes to hiking boots, there are several things you should consider.
Read MoreLet’s face it, living with bunions can be a painful experience! Even daily tasks like putting on shoes or walking can be more challenging than they need to be. But when is it time to talk to your podiatrist about surgery?
Read MoreA foot fracture is one of the worst foot injuries you can sustain, especially since they can lead to worse injuries if left untreated.
Read MoreAs with any vacation or getaway, one of the most difficult parts is planning! We’re here to help you at least plan for one thing: beach foot care! Follow these four tips to help keep your feet safe and happy during your beach trip.
Read MoreIf you have gout, which is a form of arthritis that causes sudden and intense pain and swelling in the joints, what you eat can often trigger painful attacks.
Read MoreAs you age, it’s natural for your strength and balance to weaken, which increases your vulnerability to falls and serious injuries. In fact, 1 out of 3 people over 65 experience a fall every year.
Read MoreCan you believe we are already in March? For many students, the highly anticipated spring break is coming up! While your mind may be full with planning for fun outings, good food, and tropical beaches, our podiatrists want to remind you to think about your feet too!
Read MoreOur podiatrists at Precision Foot and Ankle Centers treat many marathon runners and are therefore familiar with the types of injuries that they sustain. Follow these tips to prepare and prevent injuries!
Read MoreLover’s fractures are as painful as they sound, and typically result from high impact trauma, such as car accidents or falling from a great height. Getting proper treatment is crucial for a successful recovery.
Read MoreOur podiatrists at Precision Foot and Ankle Center want you to know that lower leg pain could be a sign of a serious condition called Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD.
Read MoreThis Valentine’s Day, our podiatrists at Precision Foot and Ankle Centers want to remind you of all the ways you can treat your feet with love so they can literally keep supporting you through your everyday life.
Read MoreIf you spending most of your day on your feet, then your footwear should be an important consideration. Imagine having to stand in uncomfortable, tight shoes that rub and compress your feet every step. By the end of the day, your feet will mostly likely have blisters, swelling, and pain.
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