You glance down at your toes and notice your nail looks a little off. Maybe it’s turning yellow, seems thicker than usual, or even feels brittle when you touch it. Or perhaps you’ve got some itching between your toes that won’t go away. If ...
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Blog Articles about Foot & Ankle Issues, Treatments and Management from Sweeney Foot & Ankle, The Woodlands and Magnolia, Texas
Plantar fasciitis is a leading cause of heel pain, impacting people of all ages and activity levels. While new therapies often make headline...
Our feet are the foundation that carries us through life. They allow us to walk, run, jump, and explore the world around us. Yet, despite th...
If you consider the human foot, it really is a marvel of biomechanical engineering with each foot containing 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 1...
Healthy nails are not only aesthetically pleasing but also an indicator of overall well-being. However, when toenails develop a yellow disco...
Orthotic shoe inserts, commonly known as “orthotics” are cushions that fit into your shoe, generally for the purpose of correcting problems ...
Plantar fibromas are benign tumors that form on the plantar surface of the foot, most commonly found in adults between 40 and 70 years old. ...
Do you suffer from bunions? If so, you're not alone. Bunions are a common foot problem that affects millions of people around the world. The...
As a parent, you want to make sure your child is healthy and happy. But did you know that children can experience foot issues just like adul...
Anyone who suffers from diabetes is at a higher risk of developing foot pain due to nerve damage. This condition is called diabetic neuropat...