Pickleball & Your Feet What do bored teenagers in the 1960s and the fastest-growing activity in the world have in common? That is how Pickleball started. (Google it if you do not believe me). If you have just started playing – welcome to the most social activity...
Should I Wear Shoes in the House? The Great Shoe Debate: Should You Wear Shoes in the House? Forget about talking politics or religion. If you want to start a heated debate among friends, family, and neighbors – bring up the subject of shoes or no shoes in the...
How to Tell an Ankle Sprain from an Ankle Fracture Navigating the intricate landscape of ankle issues during winter feels like embarking on an unexpected journey through a world of discomfort and uncertainty. Imagine your ankle as the unsuspecting host of a...
Rocker Bottom Shoes Rocker Bottom Shoes Make The World Go Around Rocker bottom shoes are one of the most common type of shoe I recommend. They are very helpful for specific foot and ankle problems. There are very effective in offloading the forefoot area. When you...
The Neuroma You Have May Not Be a Neuroma! So maybe you believe you have a neuroma in your foot. Maybe you’ve been to your primary care physician, and they’ve said it’s a neuroma. That’s all well and good, but we don’t want you to be surprised if you come to us and it...
The Best Ways to Slide Past Skiing Foot Problems The Midwest might not have Whistler or… just about all of Colorado, but there are still great places to ski. Just nearby is Perfect North in Lawrenceville, one of the places Olympic medalist Nick Goepper developed his...
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