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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Simple Steps That Help People With Diabetes Keep Their Feet HealthyA diabetes diagnosis can be daunting so Cornerstone Foot & Ankle offers advice to help people with diabetes protect their foot health:
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Foot Care Tips For The Older PopulationFoot care an important factor in healthy aging As you age, it is more important than ever to stay healthy and active. While growing older causes some unavoidable body changes, more people are focusing on healthy lifestyles that can help them prevent problems associated with aging such as mobility issues related to the feet and …
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Autumn: Bunion SeasonAutumn is a painful time of year for many South Jersey women. As they transition from open-toed sandals to closed-in boots and shoes, foot and ankle surgeon Julaine Miller, DPM, says she notices more women seeking relief for painful bunions. Dr. Miller has offices in Sewell, Mount Holly, Cherry Hill, Marlton, Woodbury, and Glassboro. She says this trend plays out in the examining rooms of …
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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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12 Steps to Happy and Healthier FeetBegin taking good care of your feet today. Set a time every day to check your feet. Note the date of your next visit to the doctor.
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Diabetic Neuropathy: What is it?Diabetic neuropathy in the feet can lead to permanent numbness, deformities such as bunions and hammertoes, and dry skin that cracks open and won't heal.
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Diabetes: You Don’t Have to Face it AloneMaking at least two appointments a year with your podiatrist to have your feet examined is a critical step in avoiding diabetic foot complications.
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5 Tips For a Successful BBQNothing says summer more than the feeling of the sun on your neck and the smell of hot dogs on the grill. With this exciting time of warm nights and barbecues coming up, here at Cornerstone we wanted to give our top five tips tips on how to have the best barbecue for your guests. …
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Mow The Lawn, Not Your FeetPower Mowers Pose Danger to Feet: Thousands of Foot Injuries Can be Prevented Each Year Lawn care season is back and South Jersey foot and ankle surgeon, Josh Miller, DPM, cautions homeowners to protect their feet and the feet of those around them when using rotary-blade lawnmowers. Each year, some 25,000 Americans sustain injuries from …