In our blog, our doctors explore the world of foot and ankle pain to help patients understand the potential effects of their injuries. Discover the causes behind heel pain, diabetes complications, sports injuries, and other ailments we treat in our offices.
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Choosing the Best Tarrant County Podiatrist for YouNot all foot and ankle specialists are created equally! Here are some tips for choosing the best Tarrant County podiatrist for your specific needs.
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Heel Pain Doesn't Have to Slow You DownHeel pain or plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of a band of connective tissue that inserts in the bottom of the heel.
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6 Reasons You Shouldn't Ignore Your BunionsDid you know, that if left untreated, bunions could actually cause arthritis in your toe. Get the bunion basics and treatment options from our bunion doctor.
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5 Simple Steps to Having Healthy Feed and AnklesIt may sound simple, but the type of shoes we wear greatly affect how our feet feel.
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How Bad Are High Heels for Your Feet?Those shoes are cute, they’re on sale, and they would look great with that one outfit. But, you know heels are bad for your feet. Surely wearing them now and
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Flat Feet Are More Than Just a Foot ProblemDo you have flat feet? Or, do you suspect your feet may be getting flatter? Our Keller podiatrist details potential issues with other parts of your lower body.
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A Strong Foundation: Treat Your Feet Right With Proper Shoes, Exercise, and Professional CareYour feet are complex, strong, and hard-working. They carry you where you need to be and provide a strong foundation. By choosing your shoes carefully, exercisi
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Suffer From Foot Pain?Half of all adults say that foot pain has restricted their activities—like walking, exercising, working, or playing with grandchildren—in some way.
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Tarrant County Podiatrist Discusses Treatment Options for BunionsAn estimated one out of three people over age 65 has a bunion or two. Our Tarrant County podiatrist discusses treatment options for bunions.
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Experiencing Swelling and Redness on Your Foot? It Could Be Osteomyelitis and Our DFW Podiatrists Can Help!Osteomyelitis is a rare condition among the general population, but for people who have certain conditions, it’s a greater risk. Our DFW podiatrists can help.
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Are You a Spectator or Participant?When we train as an athlete we are all participants, not spectators. This takes discipline by denying yourself the things you love most.
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Do I Need to be Concerned if My Child Has Flat Feet?When someone is said to have flat feet, it simply means their feet have no arches.