Ankle surgery can help you get back to doing all of the activities you love, so long as the operation and your recovery stay on track. If something goes amiss at any point in this process, it’s important that you reach out to your surgeon or your care team to rectify the situation. But what […]
Leaving Politics Out Of The Doctor’s Office
Last week, we came across an article by hematologist-oncologist Vinay Prasad, MD, MPH, titled “When Doctors Become Political – The 2016 Shift.” It is a fascinating read, and we encourage you all to read it, but we’ll give you the cliff notes below. In the article, Dr. Prasad talks about a time he was asked […]
Will I Need Surgery On My Bunion?
Bunions are a slow-developing foot condition, so you can breathe a little easier knowing that you’re not going to develop a bunion overnight. However, once a bunion develops, are you destined for the operating table, or can you manage the condition conservatively? In today’s blog, we explain whether or not you’ll need surgery on your […]
Who Is At Risk For Peroneal Tendonitis?
Peroneal tendonitis is an all too common condition that affects millions of Americans each year. The condition involves chronic inflammation in one or both of the tendons that connect your lower leg to your foot. It tends to develop as a result of overuse or acute injury to the foot and leg, making certain groups […]
How To Care For Wounds On Your Diabetic Feet
Sores and wounds on your feet can be uncomfortable, but they can be much more than that for individuals with diabetes. Because diabetes can significantly affect blood flow to your extremities, wounds on your feet can be slow to heal, leaving you at risk for infections and even the possibility of toe or foot amputation. […]
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