Want to Run a Marathon in 2020? Hit Your Goal with these Tips from Our Concord Podiatrist
January 1, 2020
This is it: the year you’re going to run a marathon, half-marathon, 10k, or even 5k race. Awesome! Whatever your fitness goals from the upcoming year, here are some tips from our Concord NC podiatrist that will help protect your feet, knees, and ankles as you train. Start Your Training...
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Our Concord Foot Doctor Shares Tips to Protect Your Feet and Ankles this Winter
December 17, 2019
From ankle sprains caused by slips and falls, to frostbitten toes, it’s safe to say that winter is not a good time for feet. However, taking a few simple precautions can save you from having to wear an ankle brace all winter (or worse—require foot surgery). Below are a few...
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Halloween Post: Why Warts Are Associated with Witches
October 29, 2019
While the skin color, hair, and accessories tend to vary, no image of a witch is complete without a big, unsightly wart on her nose, chin, or cheeks! Since we are a podiatry clinic specializing in plantar warts, as well as other witchy afflictions like bunions, corns, and ingrown toenails,...
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Recognizing & Treating The Most Common Toe Issues with our Concord Foot Surgeon
October 15, 2019
The toes on our feet are relatively tiny, but they absorb a lot of pressure on a day-to-day basis, and develop a lot of issues as a result. If your toes aren’t feeling so happy lately, here are some common conditions that might be the cause. Claw Toe Claw Toe,...
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Spread the Word: Ryan Foot & Ankle Clinic Annual Shoe & Sock Drive
October 1, 2019
As a podiatry clinic in Concord NC, Ryan Foot & Ankle Clinic knows first-hand how critical shoes are to the health of an individual, not to mention the basic opportunities available to those who have footwear, such as the ability to enter retail establishments, go to school/work and to help...
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How Teachers Can Treat Heel Pain from a Concord NC Podiatrist
August 27, 2019
Students aren’t the only ones heading back to school. Teachers are also getting into the swing of things this September, and as they do so they typically run into a host of problems, such as foot and heel pain. Since most teachers stand for at least 4 to 6 hours...
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