Your foot is comprised of 26 small bones, and any one of them can break if they become overstressed. However, it’s not always easy to determine if you’re dealing with a fracture or a less serious condition like a sprain or a bruise. On today’s blog, we hope to shine a light on some of […]
Painful Foot Hardware After Surgery
Screws, rods, plates and other types of hardware are all regularly used to stabilize fracture sites so bones in your feet can heal correctly. However, since their isn’t a lot of built in padding in our feet, some people complain that their hardware is uncomfortable or downright painful after a surgical operation. Below, we explain […]
How To Reach Retirement With Healthy Feet and Ankles
If you’re getting close to retirement age, you’re probably starting to think about all the fun things you’ll be able to do instead of working 40 hours a week. Reaching retirement is a goal for most Americans, but what’s the point of reaching this milestone if your body is worn down and pain cripples any […]
What Should I Know Before Foot Surgery?
Although Dr. Silverman has performed thousands of foot surgeries, most people who undergo an operation are doing so for the first or second time. This means that most patients are unfamiliar with what they should expect heading into the operating room. Below, we share five things we want patients to know before they undergo foot […]
Horizontal Running Force Impacts Injury Likelihood
When it comes to running injuries, a lot of the focus falls on your stride pattern and how often you are running, and rightfully so. However, a new study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports found that horizontal force plays a significant role in predicting a person’s running injury likelihood. Horizontal […]
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