In a Cast After Foot Surgery? Watch Out for These Signs of Complications
March 17, 2020
If you’ve recently had foot surgery in South Park, and are wearing a cast to limit your movements while you recover, then you are probably on the right track for feeling better and permanently reducing your foot or ankle pain. However, there is always the possibility that complications may arise...
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Flying with Restless Leg Syndrome? Our South Park Podiatrist Suggests Ways to Find Relief
January 1, 2020
If you’re an RLS sufferer planning on taking a lot of trips this year, you may be dreading the upcoming flights and the jittery, pins-and-needles feeling that will accompany them. Luckily, there are some ways to alleviate the discomfort you experience from Restless Leg Syndrome. Learn more below from our...
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Don’t Invite Gout to Your Holiday Table: Gout Management Tips from Our South Park Podiatrist
December 10, 2019
The holidays mean plenty of fatty meats, breads, puddings, and pies (not to mention all the candy and Christmas cookies.) But if you suffer from gout, nothing ruins Christmas as much as a gout attack that puts you in bed while everyone else is celebrating. In today’s post, our South...
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How to Treat Hammer Toe at Home from a South Park Foot Surgeon
November 5, 2019
Hammer toe is the most common deformity of the second, third, or fourth toe. While some people can manage the condition with simple lifestyle changes, others may require foot surgery. In today’s post, our South Park foot surgeon will discuss ways you can treat hammer toe at home, and what...
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How to Recover from Achilles Tendon Surgery, From Our South Park Podiatrist
November 25, 2018
If you’re planning on having Achilles tendon surgery in the near-future, it’s important to set up a rehabilitation plan with your South Park podiatrist. Research has shown that patients who receive Achilles tendon surgery are at high risk for persistent weakness, muscle atrophy, and even loss of function post-surgery, which...
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What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy? Ask a South Park Podiatrist
November 18, 2018
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition characterized by pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness that can manifest in both the hands and feet. While we know what peripheral neuropathy feels like, it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly what is causing it. In fact, there are a variety of underlying conditions that...
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