This is another installment in our 12-part series of how foot health is a year-round process. To learn how August and September challenge your feet, click here and here. In this blog, we take a closer look at the month of October and how it can present its own challenges for your feet. Protecting Your Feet […]
The Do’s and Don’ts of Cast Care
If you suffer a foot fracture or need ankle surgery, there’s a chance that your foot will end up in a cast. Casts are a great way to protect your foot and keep some weight off a specific area, but you have to know how to care for the protective piece. Below, we share some […]
September and Your Feet
This is another installment in our 12-part series of how foot health is a year-round process. To learn how August challenges your feet, click here. In this blog, we take a closer look at the month of September and how it can present its own unique challenges for your feet. Protecting Your Feet in September […]
How Your Ankles Hold The Key To Long Runs
When it comes to your run, when would you say the worst part of the run occurs? For most people, it’s the homestretch. If you’re going on a five-mile run, odds are the last mile and a half is what’s going to give you the most trouble, and this makes sense because your body is […]
The Link Between Running Style and Soft Tissue Injuries
A recent study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine sought to understand if individuals with certain gait styles were more likely to suffer soft tissue injuries when running than others. Previous research has shown a clear connection between specific lower body injuries and gait styles, but there’s been minimal research on soft tissue injuries. […]
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