Posts Tagged ‘podiatry’
A New Bunion Treatment – Lapiplasty
A common belief is that a bunion is caused by an overgrowth of bone that can be shaved off. But actually a bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. It occurs when some of the bones in the front part of your foot move out…
Read MoreFlat Feet, High Arches, and Other Common Foot Troubles
If you’ve spent most of your days walking around without any foot pain, consider yourself lucky. But, unfortunately, for many, flat feet, high arches, and plantar fasciitis have caused havoc in our lives. Flat Feet For some, having flat feet isn’t a problem. But for many, ongoing pain, soreness, and discomfort have become a way…
Read MoreHow to Prevent Blisters (And Treat Them)
They’re pesky, aren’t they? There are the new shoe blisters, the “I may have overdone it,” blisters, and the “How did I get a blister in these shoes…I wear them all the time” blisters. Whatever the case, blisters are painful. The good news? There are ways to prevent them. If you missed the prevention part,…
Read MoreHow Shockwave Therapy Is Changing The Foot Recovery Process
Injuries to your foot are going to happen. If you’re an athlete, it’s almost a guarantee that you’re going to suffer from a foot issue at some point. But what if you could recover quickly from your foot pain, and keep training while you’re doing it? That’s exactly what shockwave therapy can do. You may…
Read MoreWhy the Right Shoe Matters for Daily Wear and Exercise
There is a saying that goes, “In life, if you’re going to feel good, you need two things — good shoes and a good mattress.” So today, let’s talk about those shoes. Budgeting for good shoes seems senseless when you can walk through most large box stores and find a pair of shoes for under…
Read MoreUnderstanding Athlete’s Foot: Causes And Treatments
Athlete’s foot, or tinea pedis, is an infection of the skin and feet that a variety of different fungi can cause, but you don’t have to be an athlete to get it. Although athlete’s foot can affect any portion of the foot, the infection most often affects the space between the toes. It’s typically characterized…
Read MoreWhat Causes Ingrown Toenails?
If you’ve ever suffered from an ingrown toenail, you know how painful it is. Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the edge of the toenail grows into the skin of your toe. You can also get them when the skin on the side of your toe grows over the toenail. Fingernails and toenails…
Read More14 Stretching and Strengthening Ankle Exercises
A sprained ankle is painful. However, with proper rehabilitation that includes ankle exercises, you’ll be back on your feet and not missing a step. After a sprain, try these stretching and strengthening exercises. Begin with the stretching exercises for 5-7 days and then progress to the strengthening exercises. As always, please contact Aboite Podiatry to…
Read MoreFoot Care For Diabetics
There’s a lot of things about your health to keep track of when you have diabetes — from diet to checking glucose levels and taking medications. Foot care can feel low on the priority list, but it should be an essential part of everyday self-care. Diabetes is a serious issue that affects 34.2 million Americans…
Read MoreComparing Store-Bought Shoe Inserts To Custom Orthotics
Foot pain is never normal, and it can ruin your day. Shoe inserts and orthotics can help relieve pain, but they won’t cure your condition. The need for an insert or an orthotic depends largely on the severity of your foot issue. But you may be wondering how to choose between the off-the-shelf brand and…
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