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4 Reasons To See A Sports Medicine Podiatrist

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Sports and injuries often go together. Injuries to the feet and ankles are common, and without treatment, long-term problems can arise. You should take a trip to see a podiatrist for injuries to your feet or ankles. Your doctor can help with pain relief and treatment, but for an injury that needs more, you need the specialist.  Strains Strains are common, and in a lot of situations, you can treat them at home. Read More»

Pain In Your Foot? What Could Be The Problem

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Pain in your foot can be caused by any number of things depending on where you are experiencing the discomfort. If you have pain in your foot it could make doing most of your daily activities difficult. Get down to the bottom of your foot problem so you can get back to your life without pain. Read on for common foot problems and how it may be treated. Toe Pain Read More»

2 Foot Soaks To Help Soothe Inflammation Caused By Plantar Fasciitis

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Plantar fasciitis commonly flares up when too much pressure is placed on the ligaments in your feet and heels. This issue is frequently experienced by people who stand or run for long periods of time. In addition, if you are overweight, then you may also experience plantar fasciitis. The hardest part of dealing with plantar fasciitis is the pain. The inflammation in your ligaments causes your heel to feel like it is constantly in pain. Read More»

Healthy Feet, Happy Feet

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Many people take their feet for granted. Not pampering your feet can lead to some problems down the line like tender and sore feet. In some instances, you can even end up with painful foot conditions, such as plantar fasciitis. This article can help educate you on some of the different ways you can go about treating your feet nice. Wear the right shoes Wearing the wrong shoes can cause you to experience tired and achy feet. Read More»

Plantar Fasciitis, Exercise And Heel Pain: How Can A Podiatrist Help You Get Well?

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If you experience pain beneath your heels every time you do aerobics or another type of exercise, you may wonder if there’s anything you can do to ease the pain. Heel pain can occur in two places: behind the heels and beneath the heels. When the pain develops beneath your heels, plantar fasciitis is most likely the cause. Plantar fasciitis is a common but painful foot condition that develops in the long ligament (plantar fascia) that connects your heels to your toes. Read More»