Shockwave Therapy for Foot Pain
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is a noninvasive treatment that uses low or high intensity sound waves to treat a variety of issues, including tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, hallux limitus, and heel spurs.
How Do You Treat Nail Fungus?
Of the many nail problems our podiatrists treat, toenail fungus is one of the most common. This condition is caused by a fungus that spreads and breeds beneath the toenail, and leads to discolored, brittle, thick nails.
If You Have Diabetes, Follow These Foot Care Tips
If you have diabetes, our podiatrists at Prime Foot and Ankle Specialists want you to know that it is imperative to incorporate these foot care tips to prevent serious consequences that you are at higher risk of developing.
The Nutritional Building Blocks for Your Feet
Your feet and ankles greatly benefit from these positive outcomes. That’s why we here at Prime Foot and Ankle Specialists put together this handy list of what to look for in food labels.
Taking Care of Your Aging Feet
Unfortunately, foot and ankle issues like bunions, arthritis, and heel pain are extremely common as you age, so it’s never too early to start thinking about ways to keep them healthy and strong.
4 Tips for Moving Your Exercise Outside
One of the most common mistakes people make when changing up their workouts is that they workout outside in the same way they work out at the gym, or intensify their workouts too quickly.
Whether you are an avid athlete or a casual jogger, it’s important to watch out for these common overuse injuries.
Anyone who has seen basketball knows how fast and intense the movements can be. Therefore, it’s important to get shoes that can keep up with the vigorous movements and high impact, all while protecting your feet!
5 Foot Care Tips for Wet Spring Weather
You don’t want to have to think about the potential of fungal infections, cracked heels, blisters, or ankle sprains from a slip and fall too! That’s why our team of podiatrists here at Prime Foot and Ankle Specialists put together these handy tips on how to care for your feet during wet weather!
5 Tips for Easing Your Bunion Pain
While surgery is the ultimate way to correct the abnormal toe joint that is the root cause of bunions, there are other ways to address your bunion pain first.
4 Ways to Care for Aging Feet
As you age, regular check-ups with your podiatrist are highly recommended, especially if you aren’t able to care for your own feet.
A Podiatrist Should Be a Part of Your Diabetic Care
In addition to managing the abnormally high blood glucose levels, an important aspect of diabetic care is preventing common diabetic foot and ankle issues.
5 Super Simple Ways to Treat Your Feet Today!
Your feet do so much for your body, so it’s important to always treat them right. Improving your foot health doesn’t have to be a complicated undertaking though! There are things you can do today, right now, that can help give your feet an immediate boost.
What To Do About Dry, Cracked Heels
While dry skin is not typically a reason for immediate concern, having a chronic condition like diabetes can make you susceptible to cracked heels, calluses, and other skin issues.
Should I get Custom Orthotics?
One important tool that can benefit everyone is getting custom orthotics, which are inserts that are placed inside your shoes to provide the support your unique feet need.
Tips to Prevent Common Nail Problems
Staying on top of your toenails is a good way to stave off common nail issues like nail fungus and ingrown toenails, especially if you have any underlying health issues like diabetes.
Tips for Choosing Winter Footwear
Many people think they can get by with the same type of shoes year-round, but that’s simply not the case. Cold, wet weather requires proper winter shoes, even if you’re just out for a walk around the block.
Having blue white cold feet ? Do you know about Raynaud's phenomenon ?
Raynaud disease causes a decrease in the blood flow to the extremities of fingers of hands and feet. It can also result in less blood flow to the toes, ears, nipples, nose, and knees. The reason behind this less blood supply can be blood vessels spasms in the respective areas.
What Is Plantar Fasciitis And How Can It Be Treated?
Did you know that your plantar fascia ligaments are vulnerable to strain injuries in your daily life? Too much pressure, excessive running, and inadequate footwear can put too much pressure on your feet and injure the ligaments. Plantar fasciitis can be a painful orthopedic complaint and require immediate treatment. This article includes different treatment options for plantar fasciitis to prevent complications, like chronic heel pain.
Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails form when the nail begins to grow into adjacent skin, causing pain and inflammation. This can be a result of trimming nails too short or at an angle, wearing shoes that are too tight, genetics or even trauma, which results in the nail growing abnormally. Ingrown toenails typically affect the big toes, but can occur in any digit.