Anyone who suffers from diabetes is at a higher risk of developing foot pain due to nerve damage. This condition is called diabetic neuropathy, making regular foot checks by an experienced podiatrist essential.
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Millions of people around the world suffer from foot injuries during the colder months each year. In many cases, these injuries can be preve...
Why is my foot numb? is a question that should be asked of a podiatrist since it may indicate a serious underlying problem.
When someone injures their ankle, they often say they have “rolled their ankle”, but what does that mean? We will take a look at what happen...
Everyone pronates. Pronation is a natural part of walking. If you take the time to be mindful of each step you take you'll notice that your ...
Claw toe is a common foot deformity. Though its cause has often been blamed on wearing shoes with high heels or those that are too short, th...
If you suffer an injury or develop a medical condition affecting the feet, ankles or lower legs, your physician may refer you to a podiatris...