Your ankle joint is formed at the bottom of your tibia and the top of your talus. The top of your talus is dome-shaped and totally covered in cartilage to help facilitate smooth movement. When this cartilage or the underlying talus bone is damaged, this is known as a talar dome lesion. In today’s blog, […]
5 Low Impact Exercises For Staying Active After A Foot Injury
If you’re an active individual that has been slowed by a foot injury, know that you don’t just have to sit on the sidelines until your injury has healed. There are a number of low impact exercises that you can pursue while you’re working to overcome a foot or ankle injury. Not only can this […]
Treating Anterior Ankle Impingement
Are you dealing with pain in the front part of your ankle, especially when you run or push off with that foot? If so, you may be battling a condition called anterior ankle impingement. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at why anterior ankle impingement develops and how Dr. Silverman and his team […]
Tips For Getting Around After Foot Surgery
An operation on your foot or ankle can help you become more mobile in the long-term, but odds are you’re going to be a little physically limited in the short-term. You’re likely going to still need to get around the house or run some errands while you’re recovering from surgery, but what are some of […]
How To Care For A Diabetic Sore On Your Feet
If you are diabetic, you know about the importance of caring for your feet. Because diabetes can affect blood circulation, wounds on the foot can be slow to heal, leaving you susceptible to infection and other issues. Caring for any cuts or wounds needs to be a deliberate process, but what are some of the […]
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