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How To Help Relieve Arch Pain
When dealing with any type of foot-related pain you know just how difficult the discomfort can make even the simplest tasks. Pain at the arch of your foot can often Read moreCategory: Podiatry,  Foot Issues,  Foot Conditions,  Foot Pain
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The Benefits Of Visiting A Podiatrist
When should you turn to a podiatrist for care? There are many reasons why people turn to podiatrists. After all, our feet and ankles deserve the same lovin’ care that you Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry
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Treating Your Bunions
Have you been diagnosed with a bunion? A bunion is a common foot deformity that if left untreated can cause significant pain, swelling, structural changes and even trouble walking. Of Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry,  Foot Issues,  Foot Conditions
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What Is Raynaud’s Disease?
Do your fingers and toes sometimes turn numb, change color, or feel cold? While this is a common response to winter weather, if you have Raynaud’s disease, something more could Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry,  Foot Conditions
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Proactive Foot Care For Athletes
Pounding pavement, intense box jumps, PR deadlifts…we couldn’t do the activities and exercise we love without healthy feet and ankles. Of course, feet and ankles are also prone to injury. Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry
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Preventing Blisters on Your Feet
A blister can be a real nuisance. It can make it uncomfortable to walk around, let alone try to go on your run. Fortunately, there are some simple things you Read moreCategory: Podiatry,  Foot Issues,  Foot Conditions
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How To Know if Your Ankle Pain Is Serious
Does all ankle pain warrant care from a medical professional? Maybe you noticed a twinge of pain in your ankle after running on the treadmill or stepping off the curb wrong. Read moreCategory: Podiatry,  Foot Issues,  Foot Conditions
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What Are Fallen Arches?
Fallen arches, better known as flat feet, are more common than you might realize. While many people have flat feet and don’t even know it, others are dealing with regular Read moreCategory: Podiatry,  Foot Conditions
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Foot Fracture vs. Broken Bone
The simple answer is that there is no difference between a fracture and a break. From shattered bones to hairline cracks, any damage done to the bones of the feet Read moreCategory: Podiatry,  Foot Conditions,  Foot Injuries
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Are You Struggling with Heel Pain?
Heel pain is a common foot problem that podiatrists often treat. Knowing the cause of your pain is important in determining the most effective treatment method. Even if the pain Read moreCategory: Podiatry
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Treating and Preventing Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that often affects blood flow to the legs due to narrowing of the arteries. PAD is caused by atherosclerosis, a serious condition in Read moreCategory: Podiatry
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Signs And Symptoms Of Ankle Pain and How We Can Help
Ankle pain is more than just a minor annoyance. When your ankle hurts, everything becomes much more difficult, from walking your dog to sleeping at night. Fortunately, your Norridge, IL, Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry,  Foot Issues,  Foot Conditions,  Foot Pain,  Ankle Pain
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Treating Warts
Oddly enough, there are a lot of Old Wives Tales and folk remedies surrounding warts. Perhaps you’ve even heard of some one them; however, if you end up dealing with Read moreCategory: Podiatry
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Taking Care of a Sprained Ankle
One wrong step and you could just end up dealing with a sprained ankle. A sprain occurs when the ankle suddenly rolls inwards or outwards, which jolts the ankle joint Read moreCategory: Podiatry
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Treating and Preventing Ingrown Toenails
An ingrown toenail is a common foot problem that occurs when the corner of a toenail, usually the big toe, grows into the skin. As you might imagine, this can Read moreCategory: Podiatry
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What Causes Toenail Fungus?
Toenail fungus is a common problem that can be rather challenging to get rid of. While toenail fungus can happen to anyone it most often occurs in older adults. If Read moreCategory: Podiatry