When you’re better educated, you make better decisions. Browse our regularly updated blog for straightforward information about foot, ankle, and toenail conditions.
- Page 2
-
Is Walking Barefoot Good or Bad for You?Walking barefoot has been a popular practice for years, especially in these hot summer months, and some believe that it is beneficial for your health. But is walking barefoot really good for you?
-
Say Goodbye to Plantar Fasciitis and Plantar Fasciosis Pain with These Simple Tips From Our Roanoke PodiatristAre you standing on hard surfaces without shoes on while experiencing heel pain? Here's how you can kick plantar fasciitis pain to the curb once and for all.
-
Eliminating Toenail Fungus for Good At Our Roanoke Podiatry OfficeFeeling embarrassed and self-conscious about your toenail fungus this summer? It can be difficult to tackle, but Shenandoah Podiatry in Roanoke can help.
-
Are You Making This Mistake with Your Shoes? This Tip Could Save You MoneySuffering from consistent foot pain? You might be making the mistake of thinking that buying the right shoes will fix it. This tip could save you money.
-
The Brain Says Yes but the Body Says WhoaWhen our brains push us too hard, it often results in foot pain and other injuries. Ignoring foot pain can cause further damage to our feet.
-
Is Your Child Complaining of Heel Pain? Here's What You Need to KnowAre your children complaining of heel pain? It’s important to know the difference between adult and children's heel pain. Learn what to do next.
-
Why Does My Ankle Hurt?Ankle pain, If left untreated, ankle pain can lead to further complications, causing discomfort in other parts of the body such as the foot, knee, hip, or back.
-
Big Toe Blues - The Common Signs of Gout in FeetGout can affect any part of the foot, including the big toe.. If you’re feeling foot pain, it’s important to get it checked out as soon as possible.
-
Don't Ignore Dry Skin on Your Feet: It Could Be Athlete's FootAre you noticing dry, flaky skin on the bottom of your feet? It could be a sign of Athlete's Foot, a fungal infection that can lead to more serious problems.
-
The Two Forgotten Bones in Your Big Toe PainMost sources indicate there are 26 bones in each foot. But that number actually isn’t correct. These two bones might impact you more than you know.