Foot Care Dos, Don’ts, and Shoulds for a Healthy life
You’re constantly relying on your feet to support you, to get you where you need to go, and to keep you from falling over. So why is it that they’re the last thing on your mind when it comes to health? You should be taking care of them on a daily basis, not just when there’s something wrong. Come see how our extensive knowledge can help you give your feet the attention and care they deserve.
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Hammertoes Sometimes cramped toes get stuck in a bent position, creating painful hammertoes. Dr. Robert Parker in Houston, TX, explains this condition. -
Hallux Varus Hallux Varus: Big Toes Out of Position -
General Statistics Houston podiatrist Robert Parker provides general information about your feet and the conditions that affect them. -
Freiberg's Disease: Ball of the Foot Breakdown Although rather rare, Freiberg's disease is one possible cause of pain in the ball of your foot, and left untreated can lead to significant bone collapse. -
Foot Cancer: Catching it Early is Crucial Early detection is crucial to ensuring the best outcome if you develop skin cancer on your feet, according to Houston podiatrist Dr. Robert Parker. -
Fighting Osteoporosis by Feeding Healthy Bones Osteoporosis can make foot bones brittle and lead to increased risk of fractures and injuries, but diet changes can help keep them strong, says Dr. Parker. -
Feet at Work: Standing All Day If you're on your feet all day at work, you probably know the reality of foot pain. Dr. Robert Parker offers tips for relieving the pain. -
Enchondroma: Hidden Tissue Growth Enchondroma's are benign tumors that form in the cartilage of your feet. But how do they affect your every day life? -
Dysplasia: Overgrowing Bones Dysplasia can greatly affect your child as it causes their bones to rapidly overgrow. However, there is treatment available! -
DPM Defined: What is a Podiatrist? Podiatrists are doctors who specialize in conditions of the feet and ankle, after attending a podiatric medical school and conducting a three-year residency.