When Your Heels Hurt

When Your Heels Hurt

What is the largest bone in the foot? Right…your heel bone, also known as the calcaneus. It absorbs all of your body’s weight each time you take a step, run or jump. So, is it any wonder that one of the most common foot ailments people have is heel pain? A heel spur is the most common cause of…

Walk This Way

Walk This Way

America is exercise crazy! We Zumba, yoga, hip-hop, box, triathalon, boot camp, and sweat-to-the oldies. But one of the easiest, most inexpensive and enjoyable exercise forms is walking. It’s a great way to lose weight, stay fit,and enjoy life. But like anything else, proper preparation can help avoid problems and injuries. Before getting started, don’t…

Tendonitis anyone?

Tendonitis anyone?

If you follow any professional sport that involves running, you are likely to hear of a player who is suffering from tendonitis. But, what is it? And, do you have it? All muscles of your extremities (arms, legs, hands, feet, etc.) have tendons. The tendon is the part of the muscle that attaches to bone….

29 Tips from Podiatrists for Managing Arthritis Pain in Your Feet

29 Tips from Podiatrists for Managing Arthritis Pain in Your Feet

“The feet are prime real estate for arthritis,” says Doug Tumen, DPM, board-certified podiatrist, author of Ask The Foot Doctor, and a founding partner of Hudson Valley Foot Associates. Each foot has 26 bones and 33 joints — together, the feet contain more than 25 percent of the bones in your entire body. Getting arthritis…

5 Most Common Foot Injuries Seen in the Summer and How to Prevent Them

5 Most Common Foot Injuries Seen in the Summer and How to Prevent Them

Summer is all about flip-flops and sunglasses, barbecues and beaches. The downsides include sunburn and insect bites and, if you aren’t careful, foot injuries related to summertime wardrobe and activities. When spontaneous ball games break out and you’re caught without the right shoes, you might be setting yourself up for trouble.  The same holds true…

How to Prevent a Sprained Ankle From Becoming a Chronic Instability

How to Prevent a Sprained Ankle From Becoming a Chronic Instability

A sprained ankle may seem like an isolated injury, but even a single incident could lead to a long-standing condition called chronic ankle instability, through which you’re at risk of further ankle injuries. You’ll feel as though your ankle might give out at any moment, making it hard to depend on your feet. You may have chronic discomfort,…