High ankle sprains involve an injury to the high ankle ligaments that connect the tibia to the fibula. These high ankle ligaments, also called the syndesmosis, are less commonly injured compared to the lateral ligaments on the outside of the ankle joint. The reason why these high ankle ligaments aren’t injured as frequently as the […]
What Is Skier’s Toe And Tips For Treating It
The cold winter months provide us with the opportunity to pursue some fun seasonal activities, with one of the more popular selections being downhill skiing. Skiing can be a great way to enjoy the season and get some exercise, but the act of skiing can also be hard on your feet and toes. One injury […]
Tiger Woods Hoping To Avoid Surgery For Plantar Fasciitis
Last week, Tiger Woods withdrew from the the Hero World Challenge due to a painful bout of plantar fasciitis. Woods announced that he would pursue conservative methods to address the condition, opting to “stretch and relax,” instead of going in for surgery. “You don’t want to go down the surgical route,” Woods said during an […]
Four Falsehoods About Your Feet
Talking with each and every patient is crucial to really getting an understanding of what they are dealing with and how it’s affecting their life, but sometimes we hear things from patients that leave us with more questions than answers. In their quest to understand their foot condition, some people inevitably start believing some falsehoods […]
4 Signs You Should Replace Your Orthotic Inserts
Orthotic inserts can change how stress is dispersed on your feet and help prevent a number of foot conditions, but like a lot of things in life, they may need to be replaced after a set period of time. Much like it’s recommended to replace your mattress every so often because the support it provides […]
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