From “Hot Spot” to Raw Spot: 5 Ways to Treat Blisters
From “Hot Spot” to Raw Spot: 5 Ways to Treat Blisters It’s that time of year when many of us get outdoors after a long idle winter. The sunny weather…
From “Hot Spot” to Raw Spot: 5 Ways to Treat Blisters It’s that time of year when many of us get outdoors after a long idle winter. The sunny weather…
Bunion Problems What Is Bunion Problems? A bunion is a painful bony bump that develops on the inside of the foot at the big toe joint. Bunions develop slowly. Pressure…
Summer Shoe Styles Could be “Wedging” War Against your Feet With summer comes the re-introduction of open-toed shoes, breathable fabric, flip flops, and the popular wedge; and shoe designers are…
Visible Signs of Aging Legs As we get older it is common to have visible signs of aging legs. In fact, it becomes more challenging to keep your legs looking…
Running Shoes: The Fit Factor Running Shoes: The Fit Factor Whether you are a casual or serious runner, it’s important to make sure your shoes fit properly. Conditions such as…
Summer is the Season for Ankle Injuries Ankle Sprains are Top Among Summer Ankle Injuries! Here at American Foot & Leg Specialists, ankle sprains are a sure sign that warmer…
Stretch and Condition for Better Leg Health Your legs are important. It’s safe to say they’ve most likely gotten you to where you are today. (Yes, that was an attempt…
Guidelines for Diabetic Foot Treatment The Importance of Diabetic Foot Treatment Diabetic foot treatment on a regular basis is very important. Among the many body parts requiring attention for proper…
Runners are Prone to Plantar Fasciitis Plantar Fasciitis is Common Among Runners Runners are prone to Plantar Fasciitis.When the long, flat ligament on the bottom of the foot (call the…
Diagnosing and Treating an Ingrown Toenail By Loren Colon DPM, FACFAS An ingrown toenail is a common condition especially in children and young adults, where the nail begins to grow…