This blog is an up-to-the-minute guide on news relating to diagnosing, avoiding, and treating common foot and ankle ailments. The doctors at Foot and Ankle Associates of North Texas wants you to have the most accurate, up-to-date information regarding foot and ankle ailments. Think of us as part of your family giving you useful and accurate advice on how to deal with common foot and ankle problems. Want more content? Contact us and ask a question!
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Getting Your Feet a Fresh Start for the New Year! Let’s start fresh this new year! Here are some tips to make this year injury free with increased balance, a year of clean feet & well-fitting shoes & socks. -
Don't Ignore That Ball of Foot Pain! Metatarsalgia, or ball of foot pain, is a condition in which the ball of the foot becomes painful and inflamed. Your symptoms should not be ignored! -
Functional Orthotics -- Your Body's BFF! Your feet are like a finely tuned clock with all its components working in synchronicity. This synchronicity is the foundation of biomechanics! -
No Running in Flip Flops! It's summer time and things are steaming up outside! Before you kick off your shoes and go for those flexible discount flip flops...consider the danger. -
Big toe woes Hallux Valgus vs. Hallux Rigidus -
Spring Sports Season is Turf Toe Season! Spring sports season is here, which means athletes involved in sports have started regular practices & work outs. Injuries occur more frequently when training! -
Do you have burning pain in the top of your foot in shoes? Top of foot pain woes -
What is EPAT? What's all the buzz around EPAT (Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology)? -
Got the winter blues and cracked heels? We've got the answers here! Winter blues: Cracked heels -
7 Tips for Diabetic Foot Care Diabetics must be extra cautious when it comes to foot care. Being diabetic predisposes people to neuropathy. -
What You Need To Know About Stress Fractures A stress fracture is a tiny crack in a bone that occurs when it is subject to repeated stress over time, rather than the result of a single injury. -
Got Cold Feet? Are your feet cold? This could be why!