Here is another installment of our 12-part series of how foot health is a year-round process. To learn how August, September, October, November and December challenge your feet (oops, we missed January!), click the links. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at the month of February and explain how even the shortest month of the […]
New Research Could Lead To Faster Recovery After Surgery
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine say that they have identified the cellular protein that drives both bone and fat formation in certain stem cells. Moreover, these cells can be manipulated in favor of bone building, at least in clinical trials in rats and human cells. If this power can be harnessed in […]
The Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options For Ankle Ulcers
Ulcers are open sores or lesions on your body that are slow to heal. They occur as the result of skin tissue breakdown, and they are usually accompanied by pain and discomfort. Below, we take a closer look at why ulcers can develop on your ankle and how the condition is treated. Causes and Symptoms […]
3 Tips For Choosing The Right Pair of Slippers
It’s cold outside, which means it’s slipper season for a lot of people here in Minnesota. Slippers can be easy on and off footwear if you’re dipping outside to grab the newspaper or just want to keep your feet warm inside the house. That being said, if you’re not careful about your slipper selection, you […]
4 Ways Nurses and Healthcare Workers Can Protect Their Feet
If you work in the healthcare industry, odds are you spend a lot of time on your feet. Helping people is your passion, but if you don’t pay attention to your feet, you could end up being the one on the exam table. So today, we thought we’d share four tips for helping to keep […]
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