In our blog, our doctors explore the world of foot and ankle pain to help patients understand the potential effects of their injuries. Discover the causes behind heel pain, diabetes complications, sports injuries, and other ailments we treat in our offices.
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Our DFW Podiatrist Shares Foot Care Tips and Shoe Safety for SummerOur proven DFW podiatrist explains how to keep your feet healthy during those warm months of the year and offers summer foot care tips and shoe safety recs.
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How Our DFW Podiatrist Can Help If Your Foot Blisters RecurIf you have foot blisters that keep coming back, there are a variety of treatments to consider. Our proven DFW podiatrist explain what you need to know.
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Wound Care for Feet: How to Properly Treat Your Concerns at Home or in Our OfficeIf you have a wound on your foot, there are several ways to care for it at home. If the wound is not healing, our Tarrant County podiatrist can treat you.
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How to Care for Your Diabetic Wound Until Your Podiatrist AppointmentIf you are diabetic and have a foot wound, contact our experienced Texas podiatrists for treatment as soon as possible. Learn more here.
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Diabetes and Your Feet: The Definitive Guide to Foot Problems Without Serious PainWhen you're a diabetic, you may suffer from foot problems without serious pain. These problems can go undetected and lead to further complications. We can help!
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MolecuLight: Is the Future of Wound Diagnosis Here? (It Just May Be!)If you have a diabetic foot wound that isn’t healing, your podiatrist may use MolecuLight to determine a treatment plan. The future of wound diagnosis is here!
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When to Get Help for a Foot Wound in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan AreaA foot wound that doesn't heal & left untreated can cause serious issues. See our Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan area podiatrist at the first sign of a problem.
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Thank You to Dr. Nichols and Dr. Harvey | March 30, 2022 is National Doctor's DayMarch 30, 2022 is a day to celebrate doctors, surgeons, advanced practice providers, and physicians who always put their patients first. Thank you, Dr. Nichols!
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How Our Sports Medicine Podiatrist Can Help Treat Athlete’s FootWhile there are at-home products you can use to treat mild athlete’s foot, more severe cases may need treatment by a skilled sports medicine podiatrist.
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Why Patients With Diabetes Are at Risk of Developing GangreneIf you have diabetes, you are at a higher risk of developing gangrene. This is a serious condition that can lead to complications such as amputation or death.
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The Difference Between Hammertoe and Mallet ToeHammertoe and mallet toe are similar conditions that cause a deformity of the toe. They may be similar in appearance but there is a basic difference.
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A Tarrant County Podiatrist's Guide to Corrective Surgery for a HammertoeIf toe problems are interfering with daily activities & conservative treatments are not effective, corrective surgery for hammertoe is an option to consider.