When it comes to protecting your feet, a lot of the attention gets put on what types of shoes you choose to wear, and rightfully so. Shoes that are too tight can lead to problems like bunions, hammertoes and ingrown toenails, and shoes that are too large can be tripping hazards. But shoes are just […]
Three Reasons To See An Orthopedic Specialist Instead Of Your Primary Doctor For Foot Pain
If you’re dealing with foot pain, you may be wondering where you should turn for care. It may be easiest to just set up an appointment with the primary care doctor you’re familiar with, but is that really your best option? Turning to an orthopedic specialist can oftentimes be the right move, and while you […]
Three Tips For Regaining Confidence In Your Ankle After An Injury
There’s more to the injury recovery process than simply getting to the point where the affected area is no longer painful. For example, with ankle sprains, even though you may be able to walk and move a few days after your injury, it doesn’t mean you’re completely back to full health. Oftentimes athletes report that […]
Join Us In Raising Money For The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Everybody knows somebody who is in a battle with cancer, and we’re hoping that we can help use some stories from people in our lives who are working on overcoming a cancer diagnosis in order to help further fund cancer research. Below, you’ll read the story of Kevin Bjerke, is a close friend of ours […]
Ankle Injury Best Practices
Ankle injuries are one of if not the most common type of injury we see at our practice, and for good reason. We use our feet for thousands of steps each day, and if the supportive ankle limits that help our feet balance and move become overloaded, the ankle can sprain or other soft tissues […]
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