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Foot & Ankle Specialty Blog

Blog Articles about Foot & Ankle Issues, Treatments and Management from Sweeney Foot & Ankle, The Woodlands and Magnolia, Texas

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At-Home Exercise: Foot Pain and Treatments

These days, at-home workout options like Peloton indoor cycles can be lifesavers when it comes to staying physically healthy, as well as working off anxiety. But if you’re new to at-home cycling and other home gym equipment — or just prone ...

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Fact or Fiction: Are COVID-19 Symptoms Appearing on Feet?

The Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has many symptoms associated with it. Some of the most common symptoms of this virus include a feve...
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Do Your Feet Really Grow When You're Pregnant?

It’s not an urban legend: Feet can actually grow during pregnancy. In fact, there are logical, physiological reasons to explain the phenomen...
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Reasons Why You Need to Use Your Medical Benefits Before the End 2020

2020 is almost over. If you have not already done so, you might want to consider making an appointment with a medical professional prior to ...
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Toe Fungus Treatment Options

Toenail fungus is one of the most common foot ailments we see at our offices in The Woodlands and Magnolia, TX. It can be a complex conditio...
Sweeney Foot & Ankle Has a New Woodlands Office Location

Sweeney Foot & Ankle Has a New Woodlands Office Location

If you've visited our website (or our office) recently you've probably noticed that our Woodlands office has moved - but not far! Many peopl...
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Medial and Lateral Malleolus

While your foot and ankle area may be a small part of your body, these structures are made up of any different structures, joints and bones....
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Bunion Surgery: Is It Worth It?

Bunions are caused by abnormal bones in the front of the foot that move out of place resulting in your big toe leaning towards the smaller t...
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What's Causing Your Foot Cramps?

You might expect a back spasm after heavy lifting, but foot cramps tend to attack without warning — sometimes even in the dead of night. Whi...
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Foot Cancer! Is That a Real Thing?

When you think of body parts affected by Cancer you probably instantly think of the lungs, probably the breasts, and the largest organ of al...