When to See a Podiatrist for Foot or Ankle Pain

Foot and ankle pain are often brushed off as “normal” or something that will resolve on its own. However, persistent or recurring pain is often a sign that something more is going on. You should consider seeing a podiatrist if...

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Winter Foot Care for Diabetes & Neuropathy

Winter presents unique challenges for patients with diabetes or neuropathy. Cold temperatures can reduce circulation, dry skin can crack more easily, and reduced sensation may make it harder to notice injuries. Proper foot care is essential year-round, but it becomes...

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Winter Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis

Winter weather can be especially tough on your feet — and heel pain is one of the most common complaints this time of year. Cold temperatures can lead to tighter muscles and ligaments, reduced circulation, and changes in activity levels,...

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Common Conditions Affecting the Ball of the Foot

The ball of your foot—located just behind your toes—is a small but mighty part of your body. It bears much of the pressure every time you take a step, making it essential for mobility, balance, and overall foot function. Pain...

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