Plantar fasciitis is one of the more common foot conditions we help treat in our office, and it’s one of those foot ailments that tends to respond well to aggressive conservative care. What we mean by that is although rest is important for helping treat plantar fasciitis, so too is targeted physical therapy performed on […]
Being An Empathetic Orthopedic Surgeon
As doctors, we want to do everything in our power to help a patient recover from their condition or injury, but we also want to provide them with a caring experience along the way. While the focus may be on the endgame, how a person gets there is also important, and sometimes that can get […]
Three Causes Of Pain On The Top Of Your Foot
Pain at the top of your foot can range from a mild annoyance to a major discomfort, and it’s something that should be actively treated in order to prevent it from getting worse. But in order to correctly treat the problem, you have to know exactly what you’re dealing with. So today, we’re going to […]
The Causes and Treatments For Extensor Tendinitis
You have extensor tendons in your hands and feet, and they help you move your fingers and toes. The tendons in your feet attach at the muscles at the front of your leg and run across the top of your feet to your toes, leaving them with very little protection from injury. We’ll talk about […]
February and Your Feet
Here is another installment of our 12-part series of how foot health is a year-round process. To learn how August, September, October, November and December challenge your feet (oops, we missed January!), click the links. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at the month of February and explain how even the shortest month of the […]
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