The start of the school year is drawing closer, and although we don’t know what the school or athletic landscape will look like in the face of COVID-19, we want to prepare for the possibility that there will be sports this fall. So whether you’re gearing up for football season or playing in a slow […]
Understanding COVID – Indoor Air Vs. Outdoor Air
By now, you’re probably aware that Gov. Tim Walz has signed an executive order requiring individuals to wear masks when they are inside public locations, like grocery stores or gas stations. The order encourages people to wear a mask at all times when out in public, but it doesn’t require it when in open air […]
Could Ankle Fractures Predict This Related Health Condition?
Ankle fractures are often the result of high energy trauma like what you might experience in a car accident or a collision in athletic activity, but as we get older, it oftentimes takes less force for these types of injuries to occur. A small slip or a fall from a few feet can lead to […]
Fixing The Dumpster Fire That Is COVID-19 In The US
*UPDATE – We are no longer offering virtual visits, as they are no longer covered by insurance* The response to the coronavirus here in the United States has, for lack of a better term, been a dumpster fire. We’re far and away the country with the most confirmed cases and causalities, and based on the […]
Treating Bunions During The Summer
Bunions can be a problem any time of the year, but we tend to get more calls about the foot condition during the warm summer months. This is both interesting and not surprising at the same time. It’s interesting because the most common cause of bunion is overly tight and poor fitting shoes, which is […]
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