• 3 Easy Tips for Proper Diabetic Foot Care in Tampa from Our Office
    People with diabetes are at high risk for developing various foot problems, and even ordinary foot conditions can get worse and lead to serious, life-threatening complications. Generally these foot problems Read more
  • Ruptured Achilles Tendon: Prevention and Treatment
    The Achilles tendon is the strong band of tissue that connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. This lower leg tendon enables you to walk, jump, stand on your Read more
  • Improve Your Game- Sports and Your Feet
    When it comes to exercise, your feet are one of the most overlooked parts of the body, enduring tremendous strain and stress during a hard workout. It’s no surprise that Read more
  • Foot Scanners for Custom-Fit Orthotics
    Your feet are the foundation of your entire body, supporting you when you stand, walk and run. But when your feet are functioning poorly, signs and symptoms of altered biomechanics Read more
  • Alleviating Painful Arthritis of the Foot and Ankle
    With age, it’s not uncommon to experience pain and stiffness in your feet and ankles.  Carefully monitoring your pain is important, however, as this noticeable discomfort could be an early Read more
  • Preventing and Treating Ankle Sprains
    An ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries to the ankle, resulting from a fall or a sudden twist that forces the ligaments out of their normal position. Read more
  • How to Minimize Diabetic Foot Problems
    People with diabetes are prone to foot problems, often developing from a combination of poor circulation and nerve damage. Damage to the nerves in the legs and feet diminishes skin sensation, Read more
  • How to Relieve Corns and Calluses
    Corns and calluses are thick, hardened areas of skin that develop in response to your body’s natural defense to repeated pressure or friction. While neither condition presents a long-term or Read more
  • 5 Ways To Soothe Tired, Aching Feet
    It’s not uncommon to experience foot pain after a long day of work or a vigorous sport activity, especially as we age. A long day of shopping or yard work Read more
  • Looking After Little Feet: Proper Foot Care for Your Baby
    A child’s feet grow rapidly during the first year, reaching almost half of their adult foot size. This is why podiatrists consider the first year to be the most important Read more

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