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Heel Pain in Children May Be Sever’s Disease

Does your tween or teen complain of heel pain especially after physical activities like soccer, track, basketball and gymnastics? If so he or she may suffer from Sever’s disease. This chronic condition is a painful bone disorder resulting from an inflammation of the heel growth plate and usually occurs during the growth spurt in early […]

High Heels Are Risky High Fashion

Many women in the greater Philadelphia area believe that they look – and feel – their best while wearing high heels. But long-term high heel wearing can result in serious foot problems. Some conditions like calluses, corns and ingrown toenails and can be easily resolved. However, excessive wearing of high heels can also cause tendon […]

Time for Back to School Shoe Shopping

The weather may still be hot here in the greater Philadelphia area but don’t be fooled – the first day of school is right around the corner. It’s time to take the kids shopping for new backpacks and, of course, school shoes. Make Smart Choices for Your Child’s Protection and Comfort Is your child begging […]

Don’t Suffer from Painful Corns and Calluses

It’s midsummer and the corn is “as high as an elephant’s eye” in Chester County. Everyone enjoys fresh corn this time of year, but there’s another type of corn that is not very welcome. Corns form on the feet where two toes rub against each other, causing a thickening of the skin with inflamed underlying […]

Protect Your Feet While Traveling

Planning a summer vacation trip? Whether you’re exploring the greater Philadelphia area or venturing further in the U.S. or even abroad, remember to pack necessities like tickets and sunscreen. But don’t neglect the basics – making sure your feet are ready to cover those miles is as important as renewing your passport. The podiatrists at […]

Flat Feet – More than Just a Shape

If you wet your feet and then stand on a concrete sidewalk, do you see the shape of your whole foot in the footprint? If so then you have flat feet. Flat feet, also known as fallen arches, result when the arch of the foot collapses as you stand so that the entire foot’s sole […]

Don’t Ignore the Itch of Athlete’s Foot

If you’ve been hitting the gym or enjoying outdoor exercise at a swimming pool, good for you! Keep up the good work in building aerobic exercise into your busy schedule. However, watch out for fungal infections like Athlete’s foot that love warm, moist environments. Those who wear damp socks or tight shoes, or walk barefoot […]

Complications of Diabetes Reach Down to the Tips of Your Toes

The number of Americans with diabetes has reached epic proportions and is growing by 1.5 million each year. Diabetes is a serious condition that can lead to critical complications like glaucoma, kidney failure, heart disease and stroke. But did you know that those with diabetes are also at risk for foot conditions that may result […]

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