If you experience foot pain in the morning, you’re not alone. More than a few patients have come into my office asking why their feet tend to hurt when they take their first steps out of bed each morning. So why does this occur, and what foot condition is in play? Today, we explain why […]
College Students With Ankle Instability Are Less Active
School is under way, and that means college campuses are full once again. Last week we shared some tips on how college students can avoid gaining weight by staying active on campus, but now we’ve learned of a related study that can help students stay active. According to new research, college-aged students who suffer from […]
Fixing Foot Problems Without Surgery
In most cases, surgery is a last resort to a problem. If non-surgical and surgical interventions will produce similar results, odds are the doctor is going to recommend the non-invasive route. In the end, it comes down to the wishes of the patient, but there’s really no need to open you up if physical therapy […]
Fall is the Most Painful Season For Women’s Feet
Summer is on the way out and autumn is almost here. When the seasons change, so to do the fashion styles. Our footwear changes too, and new research suggests the changing styles can make autumn the most painful season for a woman’s feet. During the summer, most women opt for flip-flops, sandals and other open-toed shoes when […]
Tips For Going To School On Crutches
Labor Day is in sight and that means school is right around the corner. Going back to school can be a great time to reconnect with friends, but navigating the hallways and classrooms won’t be as easy if you’re stuck on crutches with a foot cast. Today, we share some tips that will make it […]
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