In this blog, our podiatrists explore the most common culprits behind foot and heel pain to help patients get to the root of their problems. Find out what could be causing pain in your toes, joints, heels, or soles, and how to find a treatment with long-lasting results.
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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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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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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.
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Can Bunion Pain Be Treated Without Surgery?Bunions are bumps that may develop on the side of the large toe joint. These bumps are usually caused by an imbalance of the muscles and tendons which pull at t
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Travel ShoesShoes might look great and feel wonderful, but they also need supportive biomechanics such as raised arches, rocker bottoms, and supportive heels.
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Are High Heels and Foot Pain Related?As fashionable as they are, these shoes are also one of the main causes of foot pain for women.
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Heel Pain!!!!!Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot.