Our library articles are carefully curated to provide helpful information on foot and ankle injury treatment and ways to help prevent future pain. Learn more about your condition in our free online library.
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December 2024 NewsletterIn the December 2024 edition, we acknowledge the dangers of Christmas ornaments, discuss toenail fungus and wearing high heels during the holidays.
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November 2024 NewsletterIn the November 2024 edition, we raise awareness for Diabetes month, foot & ankle hunting injuries and excessive use during the holiday season.
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October 2024 NewsletterIn the October 2024 edition, we discuss exploring autumn by foot, foot & ankle sprains and how to keep your ankles firing on all cylinders.
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September 2024 NewsletterIn the September 2024 edition, we discuss unhealthy tailgating, prevention awareness for falls and charcot-marie-tooth disease.
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August 2024 NewsletterIn the August 2024 edition, we go back to school, discuss the dreaded 'hot foot' for cyclists and talk about when the body fights back.
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July 2024 NewsletterIn the July 2024 edition, we discuss the impact and benefits of swimming on your body and how to treat your joints properly.
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Ischemic Ulcers: What to Know and When to See a PodiatristDo you have a sore on your foot or ankle that won’t heal? You may have an ischemic ulcer. Our podiatrists explain the dangers and complications of these wounds.
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Common Causes of Bone Damage: How it Can Affect Your FeetBone damage can be caused by a variety of factors. Our Texas podiatrists discuss key factors contributing to bone damage and how it affects your feet.
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Sever’s Disease: What to Know About Heel Pain in KidsDoes your child’s heel hurt? Sever’s disease is a common cause of heel pain in children. Our Texas podiatrists explain symptoms and treatment options.
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Bedsores on Your Feet: What Causes Them and How to Treat ThemDid you know that you can get bedsores on your feet? Our Tarrant County podiatrists explain how these pressure ulcers can form and how they are treated.
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Your Gait Can Cause Chronic Foot PainDid you know that your gait can cause chronic foot pain? Our TX podiatrists explain how the way you walk impacts your feet.
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Patients With PAD Face the Risk of Foot Wound ComplicationsIf you have PAD and develop a foot wound, serious complications are possible without immediate treatment. Our experienced TX podiatrists explain.