Each year on March 13th, folks around the world celebrate National Good Samaritan’s Day. This can be done simply by extending a helping hand to a neighbor in need or even signing up for a monthly shift volunteering at your local homeless shelter.
What Happens When Symptoms Are Silent?
There are a handful of foot and ankle conditions that are easier than others to self-diagnose before having a podiatrist professionally diagnose it for you.
Top 8 Signs Your Feet Need Help
Our Top Tips for Swollen Feet
The Diabetic and the Podiatrist
5 Warning Signs for Diabetic Patients
When we have a disease like diabetes, we are at risk of developing other conditions and diseases that can stem from diabetes. The most commonly known condition associated with diabetes is called diabetic neuropathy, or the occurrence of neuropathy in a patient with diabetes.
“Cold Laser Is A Hot Topic”
“Foot Pain and Weight Gain”
With our intentions for the New Year set to inspire us along the way, it can be helpful to learn about what exactly weight loss can potentially help you avoid when it comes to foot and ankle health. Untreated foot and ankle issues can contribute to weight gain by preventing you from being active!
4 Reasons Boots are Best
3 Reasons To See A Podiatrist
The importance of seeing your primary care doctor every 6 to 12 months is common knowledge, but what about seeing a podiatrist?
Knowing your way Around a Sprain
Staying Arthritis Aware
Keeping Your Toes In Top Shape
It’s common for people to not always consider a problem before it personally affects them. One foot issue, in particular, that isn’t often considered until it’s already a problem is foot fungus.
The Shocking Link Between Food, Fitness & Feet
“Stepping Into Orthotics”
Get Socks that Rock for Diabetic Feet
To wrap up National Diabetes Awareness Month, all of us here at Lighthouse Foot and Ankle Center want to take an opportunity to talk about something very dear to us… warm, comfortable socks!
A New Way to Handle Diabetic Pain
Bracing for Winter With Bunions
Out of all the different types of foot and ankle conditions you could develop, bunions are arguably one of the most painful during the winter season.