Our podiatrists and office staff keep up with the latest foot-care products and treatment options and share these updates with patients and other visitors to our website in their blog posts. Follow our blog to learn what you can do to improve your foot and ankle health to maintain your active lifestyle.
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Power Shoes: Choosing the Right Footwear for Climbing the Corporate LadderWhile the importance of footwear may seem obvious for professions that require walking all day, poor shoe choices can also trip you up in an office setting.
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The Most Common, Most Ignored Type of Foot PainMost Americans say they have foot pain at least some of the time, and more of us have pain in our feet than in any other part of our bodies.
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Is My Toe Broken?Breaking or fracturing your toe is a very common injury that can be caused as easily as dropping something heavy on your foot or stubbing your toe.
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When Is Foot Surgery Necessary?Often when pain or deformity persists, foot surgery may be appropriate to alleviate discomfort or to restore the function of your foot.
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Do You Suffer From Chronic Ankle Pain?Chronic ankle pain with no relief in sight? There are few instances where a sprain can linger and cause significant pain until the problem is addressed.
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Foot & Ankle Sprains: 101Every day in the US 25000 people sprain their ankle and 1 million people go to the emergency room for ankle sprains and injuries.
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6 Tips to Protect Your Child in Fall SportsIf your children are playing sports this fall, pay attention to six tips that could protect them from serious ankle injuries.
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5 Signs Your Child May Have a Foot ProblemFoot and ankle problems in children often go unnoticed. Signs and symptoms can be subtle, and sometimes children can’t explain what’s wrong.
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Be Smart About Back to School Shoe FittingTo help busy parents with shoe choices, Cornerstone Foot & Ankle surgeons recommend some simple guidelines to prevent or minimize possible foot problems.
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Heel Pain in Youth Athletes: A Warning SignDr. Taral Shah advises that when a child complains of heel pain, it should be diagnosed promptly because it may be a warning sign of a serious foot problem.