Suffering from Arthritic Feet? Here are 4 Helpful Podiatric Tips to Quell the Pain

Posted on: 22 November 2019

Did you know that your foot alone is made up of thirty-three joints and twenty-six bones? In total, both feet contain sixty-six joints and suffering arthritis in any of these joints can be a painful experience. When left untreated, this condition can easily lead to permanent foot damage. Inflammatory arthritis is also known to attack connective joint tissues in your feet, causing immobility, stiffness and pain. If you are suffering from arthritic feet, the following are four helpful tips from a professional podiatrist to assist you in managing this condition. [Read More]

What to Expect During A Foot Assessment

Posted on: 11 January 2019

If you have been having any foot symptoms that may include pain or ulceration, it is crucial that you visit your doctor for examination. If you have diabetes or your family has a history of diabetes, you are at high risk of foot conditions, and it is best to visit your podiatrist for regular examinations. The following includes what you may go through during foot assessment.  You May Be Asked Questions [Read More]

Recovering From Foot Surgery: What to Expect

Posted on: 20 August 2018

If you are due to undergo foot surgery, you may be focused on the operation itself. However, it is essential that you also understand the recovery process. The article will explain what you can expect during the recovery period. The days following the surgery Once the surgery is complete, you may be confined to a bed for a short while. Once this period over, your surgeon will fit you with a special boot which is designed to support your foot. [Read More]

4 Signs You Need the Ankle Support of Hiking Boots During Your Next Hike

Posted on: 13 September 2016

Many hikers have switched from rugged hiking boots over to simpler, lighter hiking shoes or trail runners. This can work well for many people, especially if you're taking a lighter hike, but there's one important reason to hang onto your boots: ankle support. Boots extend further up your leg. If your foot begins to roll onto its side when you put it down, the upper part of the boot will help prevent your ankle from getting twisted or broken. [Read More]