April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene are happy to celebrate the occasion by sharing three important tips to help you keep your feet, ankles, and lower legs healthy.
Read MoreIf you are getting ready to walk, run, play sports, or hike outside in the coming months, now is the perfect time to give some thought to your footwear.
Read MoreA bunion is one of the common and painful foot deformities your foot doctor can diagnose and treat.
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month. It’s an excellent time to examine your diet and make some changes for good health.
Read MoreFebruary is an excellent opportunity to show some affection to your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreInitial heart disease symptoms can manifest anywhere on the body, including the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Here are three signs to be aware of.
Read MorePregnancy is a different experience for everyone, but issues related to foot health are common. Here are two foot issues that are common during pregnancy.
Read MoreCold feet are common in the winter. However, if your feet are cold year-round, it can be a sign of illness, including circulatory ailment or thyroid disease.
Read MoreThis is a perfect time of year to attend to some of the personal health needs you’ve been putting off, specifically these three related to your feet.
Read MoreIs your child complaining of itchy feet? Is the skin on their feet turning red, bumpy, or scaly? These symptoms are common, and all point to an issue that should be diagnosed and treated by a board-certified foot doctor.
Read MoreIt’s the time of year when many people make New Year’s resolutions. Here are some options to consider to improve your foot health.
Read MoreWinter sports are excellent, healthy ways to enjoy time together outdoors. However, they do pose some risks to feet and ankles.
Read MoreThe holiday season is in full swing. Here are some gift ideas that will help maintain and improve foot health for those you love.
Read MoreWinter is on the horizon and, with it, a likely increase in preventable foot and ankle illnesses and injuries. Here are five suggestions on how to stay safe as the weather gets colder.
Read MoreIssues with toenail fungus are a common cause for visits to the podiatrist. Here are some facts about toenail fungus to dispute the myths.
Read MoreA stress fracture is a small, hairline bone break that develops slowly over a long period. Stress fractures are common in the feet, ankles, and lower legs and are often the result of repeated motion.
Read MoreMost people will have a callus on their feet at some point. See your podiatrist for help with this foot condition.
Read MoreAs you prepare to have a great time trick or treating, be sure you remember to take some simple steps to keep feet healthy. Here are suggestions for your family.
Read MoreWith pointy heels that shift your weight onto the ball of the foot and narrow toe boxes that squeeze the toes together, high heel shoes contribute to numerous foot deformities. Here are three that you should know about.
Read MoreFall is here, and winter is not far behind. Now is a great time to think about new footwear to take you safely through the cold weather.
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