With summer over, your feet will likely now be hidden away in socks and boots for the next few months. But now is not the time to neglect regular foot care. Here are some fall foot care tips to keep your feet healthy and looking good.
Read MoreMany myths about feet can be dangerous and harmful. In this bog we dispel 5 of the most common foot myths.
Read MorePlantar warts are caused by HPV that infects the outside layer of the skin on the bottom of your feet. In this blog we discuss how to treat and prevent plantar warts.
Read MoreSummer weather presents different challenges for people when it comes to the health of their feet. Here are some ways you can prevent foot problems and enjoy your sun-kissed days.
Read MoreIf your feet are itching either on the bottom or between the toes, you could have a condition known as athlete’s foot —the world’s most widespread fungal skin infection. Here are some tips to help your feet be fungi-free this summer.
Read MoreHere are 10 ways to provide relief of swollen feet and ankles in warmer weather.
Read MoreWith summer comes warmer days that are great for an array of fun things to do in the sun. But no activity is more well-liked than a trip to the beach! But while you relax and put your feet up to enjoy the sights and sounds, there are some potential hazards to your feet that you should keep in mind.
Read MoreFrom trudging through ice, snow, and slush to being bogged down in heavy boots to fight the cold, if your feet could talk, they’d probably tell a tale of winter woe.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month and the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) reports that about 20 percent of Americans experience at least one foot problem per year.
Read MoreMost people have had to deal with sweaty feet at one time or another. And while it can be inconvenient and annoying, it can also produce foot problems if the sweating is extreme or there’s an underlying cause.
Read MoreToday, our podiatrists, Dr. Stuart Snyder and Dr. Sara Sharma of Maple Springs Foot Center, LLC are sharing some information to help you determine if it’s time for you or your older loved ones to see a podiatrist.
Read MoreWalking and running are some of the best forms of exercise a person can engage in. Orthotics can certainly be beneficial for runners, but they are also instrumental in treating a wide range of injuries or ailments that might affect you.
Read MoreFrom inspecting your feet daily for sores to keeping your skin dry, proper foot health is crucial when you have diabetes.
Read MoreYour feet spend quite a bit of time carrying your body weight and bearing the brunt of everyday life, so it’s not surprising that people feel aches and pains in their ankles and feet at times. However, some problems can be quite serious and might require the attention of a podiatrist.
Read MoreIf you’re dealing with pain in your foot or ankle, you’ve probably been advised that custom orthotics are an effective treatment option.
Read MoreSometimes when we talk about podiatry with our patients at Maple Springs Foot Center, we find that people have preconceived notions about what foot doctors do.
Read MoreCaring for your feet at work should be a top item on your daily checklist. To ensure your feet are cared for throughout the working day, start with good hygiene.
Read MoreIf you’ve resolved to keep fit in 2019, don’t forget your feet! Feet are the foundation of any exercise plan.
Read MoreWe’ve put together some handy tips to make sure you have a comfortable holiday for your feet.
Read MoreDid you know that the average person walks over 100,000 miles in their lifetime?
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