The summer season means we can be a little more selective about our footwear options because we don’t have to account for ice and snow, but this can still cause problems for our feet. The summer season can be hard on our feet for a variety of reasons, and our shoes can play a big […]
June and Your Feet
Summer is here now that the calendar has flipped to June, and that means it’s time for another installment of how different months can challenge your feet. To learn how August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March and April challenge your feet, click the links. In this month’s blog, we take a closer look […]
Managing Pain After Foot or Ankle Surgery
We know that our job as a medical care team doesn’t end once the surgery is over. We want to ensure that you have the best recovery possible, and that begins with a comprehensive pain management plan. It’s not as easy as prescribing a heavy painkiller to numb the pain, because opioids can lead to […]
The Challenges of Treating Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
Despite having the word “tooth” in its name, Charcot Marie Tooth disease is a foot condition that results in a moderate to severe deformity of the feet. It’s categorized by a high arch and a heel that turns inward, leading to an abnormal foot shape. This can lead to a number of different issues for […]
Are You Performing My Surgery?
I was recently surfing around the Internet when I came across a blog post on the Association of Women Surgeon’s website. The post was titled “Are You Doing My Surgery?”: Addressing Microaggressions in Surgery. It’s a very interesting read that discusses microaggressions between doctor and patient. The main focus of the article revolves around the […]
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