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Articles tagged "podiatry":

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31 articles found

Guide To Ingrown Toenail Home Remedies

By Dr Christopher Segler

Understanding the causes of ingrown toenails, as well as the various home remedies, can help anyone determine the best way to treat them at home. This article provides a podiatrist's expertise and perspective on which ingrown toenail home treatments work and which ones don't.

What Is A Podiatrist?

By Dr Andrew Schneider

Medicine is so specialized...so many different "ists" to choose from. Ever wonder what a podiatrist is? No, not a doctor who treats children...a podiatrist is a foot doctor. In my Houston, TX podiatry practice I see patients from one to one hundred taking care of their foot pain and problems. Read on to learn more about what a podiatrist is and does.

Housecalls: The Doctor's Best Kept Secret

By Dr Christopher Segler

Health care reform is failing and doctors are seeking house calls as a solution for a broken system. With longer patient waits and more elderly people trying to live at home, doctors are starting to make house calls again. Doctors visits at home can help patients, such as those with Alzheimer's, live at home, instead of in a nursing home. This article discusses this emerging trend in healthcare.

Barefoot Running

By Dr. Jennifer Feeny

An informational article investigating the pro's and con's of both barefoot running and running while wearing shoes. This article also includes a brief history of the origin of shoes.

Don't Let Heel Pain Slow Down Your Running

By Michele Colon

This article was written by Dr. Michele Colon to show that your feet are not supposed to hurt and that foot pain and heel pain need not slow you down. Many runners suffer from plantar fasciitis, but it can be treated by a podiatrist to get you back to running and maintaining your healthy lifestyle.

Preventing Diabetic Foot Complications

By Bruce Lashley

Diabetes: Why your foot gets numb. Why you get poor circulation. What to do to help try to avoid the complications of diabetes in your feet.

Need An MRI? Read This!

By Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD

MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a technique used in the medical field to image the inner structures of your body, much like an x-ray or a CT (Computed Tomography) Scan. So what sets MRI apart from these other techniques?

Why Should I Have A Skin Biopsy?

By Bruce Lashley

Why should I have a skin biopsy? Skin cancer. How do you know if you have it? Ever wonder about that spot on your foot? Is it new? Has it changed? Does it bleed? Is it darker then it was in the past?

The Case Of The Elusive Glass Fragment

By Bruce Lashley

Diagnostic ultrasound can aid in making the correct diagnosis of your foot problem.

Insight On Insoles

By Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD

Have you noticed that removable flap of material that lies inside those shoes you have just bought? Sometimes you may have noticed that this piece of material has come loose and has bunched itself deep into the shoe. Why is such a section of material necessary? Exactly what is it? That shoe-bottom shaped material is called an insole.

The "Ow" In Ingrown Toenails!

By Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD

What is an ingrown toenail? An ingrown nail is defined as when the skin on one or both sides of a toenail develops over the nail edges or when the nail itself grows into the skin. The medical term for the condition is onychocryptosis. Although it most commonly occurs on the big toe, the lesser toes may also be affected.

Picking The Right Shoes For You!

By Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD

Running and walking are some of the best and easiest forms of exercise around. They let us walk out of our front doors and begin exercising immediately. At their very core, they are simple activities – perhaps herein lies their appeal. But with so many different types of walking and running shoes out there, how do we know which one is right? Here are a few tips to picking out the right pair of athletic shoes for you.

Pregnancy And Your Feet

By Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt DPM PhD

Pregnancy is no doubt one of the miracles of nature and is a cherished experienced for any mother-to-be! A woman’s body undergoes an amazing array of transformations to accommodate the new life developing within it! Pregnancy is a phase of life that engages the entire body and mind, resulting in a multitude of changes.

Heel Pain; Who, What, Why

By Bruce Lashley

In this article Dr. Lashley informs readers about the basic information about heel pain. Starting with who is at risk and bringing you through the initial treatments for this condition.

When Pain Is Our Friend

By Dr Andrew Schneider

Foot pain can often be an unwanted presence, but for someone with diabetes it is a precious commodity. Peripheral neuropathy is a syndrome when the feet can be constantly numb or painful. This article discusses this syndrome and offers some available options for treatment.

Podiatrist: Get On Your Feet! Workout Right

By Bruce Lashley

If you are going to do anything in life try to do it to the best of your ability. That includes an exercise program. The feet are your foundation, as a podiatrist Dr. Lashley wants people to get on those feet and live a healthy life.

A Maggot Can Save Your Life

By Brandt R Gibson DPM

Maggot therapy may allow non-healing or infected diabetic wounds to heal even when all other treatments have failed. Could you tolerate this treatment? It works and continues to save lives.

Connecting Your Mind And Muscles

By Bruce Lashley

A heal care providers unique perspective on fitness. As an avid fitness enthusiast I have seen both sides of the issue of staying in shape. I have seen the benefits and the pitfalls of many fitness programs. This article begs the reader to get of the couch and start a fitness program--NOW

Diabetes

By Brandt R Gibson DPM

What is diabetes, and how do you konw if you are diabetic. Dr Gibson describes the basics of diabetes and the tests for diagonsis to help many undiagnosed diabetics get tested through their own personal health care provider. Education is power, especially in controlling diabetic complications.

The Truth About Children's Feet

By Dr Marybeth Crane

Proper care and treatment of the feet, beginning in childhood, will prevent many of the orthopedic foot and ankle problems seen in adults. Preventive medicine in the field of podiatric medicine is just as important to your child as it is in dentistry or general medicine. Here are some tips to evaluate your child's feet.

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