Tens of thousands of Americans sprain their ankle every day, and a fair amount of them make a full recovery by following some sensible treatment methods. However, for some people, their sprain never truly seems to heal, leaving them with pain or instability in their foot. When this happens, what’s the best course of action? […]
The Link Between Obesity And Fracture Risk
Being overweight or obese can cause a number of different problems for your health, but a recent study found that it may also be linked to a higher risk of bone fractures To better understand the connection between bone fracture risk and obesity, researchers tracked 20,000 Canadian men and women between the ages of 40 […]
Do More Foot Injuries Happen On Grass Or Turf?
The grass or turf injury debate has been going on for years now, so long in fact that one team decided to conduct a systematic review of all the studies on grass and turf injuries to help settle the debate once and for all. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at that review […]
Good Foot Health Isn’t About Luck
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We hope you find a little luck today and have a good time celebrating the holiday. Speaking of luck, it’s important to remember that good foot and ankle health doesn’t happen by accident! In today’s blog, we explain why having good foot health isn’t just a matter of luck. Foot Health […]
Choosing The Right Socks For Your Feet
When it comes to protecting your feet, a lot of the attention gets put on what types of shoes you choose to wear, and rightfully so. Shoes that are too tight can lead to problems like bunions, hammertoes and ingrown toenails, and shoes that are too large can be tripping hazards. But shoes are just […]
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