Screws, rods, plates and other types of hardware are all regularly used to stabilize fracture sites so bones in your feet can heal correctly. However, since their isn’t a lot of built in padding in our feet, some people complain that their hardware is uncomfortable or downright painful after a surgical operation. Below, we explain […]
How To Reach Retirement With Healthy Feet and Ankles
If you’re getting close to retirement age, you’re probably starting to think about all the fun things you’ll be able to do instead of working 40 hours a week. Reaching retirement is a goal for most Americans, but what’s the point of reaching this milestone if your body is worn down and pain cripples any […]
Get Your Foot and Ankle Questions Answered By Dr. Silverman
A couple of months ago we rolled out a feature at the bottom of our blog where you could send a message directly to Dr. Silverman, and he’d answer your question as soon as he could. The feature was way more popular than we could have imagined, and although we enjoyed answering your questions, it […]
Protecting Your Health In The Workplace
If you work manual labor, you know the physical demands of the job can put wear and tear on your body. However, if you work an office job, you probably don’t think your body is at much of a risk of suffering an injury. This simply isn’t true, and our body positioning in the office […]
Treating Ganglion Cysts Of The Foot
Ganglion cysts are small fluid-filled masses that can develop on your foot. They are typically caused by weakness in the lining of a joint or tendon sheath. This weakness allows synovial fluid (fluid that helps to facilitate joint movement) to move out of the area and turn into a cyst-like pouch. Due to the structure […]
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