Our podiatrists blog about a range of helpful topics, from podiatric surgery recovery to common symptoms and their causes. Even if you do not currently have a foot or ankle problem, these posts will provide you with useful information. In other words, if you have feet, these posts are for you!
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Will my PAD lead to amputation?Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) can have devastating consequences. Amputation doesn't have to be one of them with proper podiatric care.
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Your Budding Football Star and Heel PainDoes your active growing child complain of heel pain? It could be from an injury called Sever’s disease, says Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists of Texas.
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PADnet: Noninvasive Testing for Peripheral Arterial DiseasePAD is a serious condition wherein restricted blood flow makes it difficult for limbs and other body parts to receive the oxygenated blood they need.
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Posterior Tibial Dysfunction: Heel Pain and Dropping ArchesHeel pain and dropping arches causes pain on the inside arch portion of the foot. Contact Dr. Thomajan at Austin Foot and Ankle for help with this pain.
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5 Stem Cell Myths and How They Can Help You [Truth Uncovered]The doctors at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists discuss five common misconceptions about stem cells, so you have the facts.
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What Shoes to Wear this Holiday SeasonWhat does The Holiday season mean to you? Laughter? Fun? Holiday Parties?
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Yoga and Your Feet: Preventing Problems Before They OccurYoga is great exercise and great for you feet. Use yoga to strengthen and stretch your feet to prevent problems.
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Your Diet and Inflammation in Your Foot - What's The Connection?!Making the connection between your diet, inflammation, and how it can affect a foot or ankle condition.
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Plantar Plate DysfunctionBall of foot pain can be progressive, stubborn and debilitating. Accurate recognition and treatment is essential to prevent chronic problems.
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Flatfoot Surgery for Children: A Tricky DecisionAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists located in Texas discuss pediatric flatfeet and when to consider surgery as a treatment option for your child.
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Foot Fracture: Fifth Metatarsal Jones FractureFractures that occur to the bone on the outside of your foot have a special name. They are so named because they are more problematic than other fractures.
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Foot care and Fall Prevention: Resolve to Stay MobileDon't ignore foot pain as a sign of aging. A little care can go along way in preventing pain and falls.