South Park Podiatrist Explains How to Identify a Sprained Ankle
May 24, 2018
You might have taken a wrong step or suffered a nasty fall, but one thing is for sure - you are in a great deal of pain. You know that there’s some kind of issue with your ankle but you might not know exactly how bad it really is. It...
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Will A Bunion Bootie Help You? Ask Our South Park Foot Doctor
December 29, 2017
What is a Bunion Bootie? It is important for you to see our South Park podiatrist if you are bothered by bunions. A bunion bootie is one of the things that your podiatrist may recommend. It works by creating a barrier between your footwear and the bunion. This helps reduce...
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5 Common Treatments for Plantar Warts Shared By Our South Park Podiatrist
December 5, 2017
If you find yourself in constant stress of annoying or even painful warts, you should start planning on treating them with medications or all-natural home remedies. However, if even those options don’t work, we suggest consulting a South Park podiatrist. In the meantime, consider the following five common treatment plans...
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Avoid Spreading Plantar Warts to Others with These Tips from a South Park Podiatrist
August 22, 2017
Many people are familiar with plantar warts. For example, many people know the warts are uncomfortable, and the warts are also unsightly. However, did you also know that plantar warts are contagious? It’s true. Make sure you know all about plantar warts before putting yourself or others at risk. What...
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South Park Foot Doctor Explains the Symptoms & Causes of Plantar Warts
February 12, 2017
Is It Actually a Plantar Wart? Many people spend most of their day on their feet either standing or walking. Even a small issue with the feet can make this painful and difficult. Plantar warts are a common issue that can make spending time of one’s feed very difficult. Fortunately,...
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South Park Foot Surgeon Explains How to Recover From Achilles Tendon Surgery
January 4, 2017
An Achilles tendon tear is a hurtful injury. Tendon repair, surgery, reconnects the ends of the broken tendon. After surgery, the patient will likely feel fatigued for several days. The ankle and lower leg areas may swell. Ice can help reduce the swelling. In several days the swelling should subside...
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