Our library articles are carefully curated to provide helpful information on foot and ankle injury treatment and ways to help prevent future pain. Learn more about your condition in our free online library.
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What You Need to Know About Post-Traumatic Pain Syndrome in Feet, Ankles and LegsIf you are suffering from post-traumatic pain syndrome, our experienced DFW podiatrist can determine the best treatment options for you.
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Why Chronic Diabetic Foot Wounds Won't HealThere are many reasons why chronic diabetic foot wounds may be slow to heal or not heal at all. Our Southlake foot specialist explains in this helpful guide.
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A Guide to Using Antibiotics for Foot Wounds From the #1 Podiatrist in SouthlakeIf you have an infected foot wound, antibiotics may be necessary. Our experienced Southlake foot doctor discusses the best prescriptions for this type of wound.
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The Benefits of Seeing Our Keller Podiatrist for Plantar Fasciitis TreatmentIf you have sharp pain in the bottom of your heel, you may have plantar fasciitis and need treatment. Our Keller podiatrist can help with this condition.
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Foot Injuries in College Athletes: How to Stay Safe and HealthyCollege athletes often suffer painful foot injuries. Our Grapevine sports medicine podiatrist can diagnose & treat common injuries to get you back in the game.
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Common Tennis Foot Injuries and How Our DFW Sports Medicine Podiatrist Can HelpIf you play tennis, you know it can impact your feet. This guide from our DFW sports medicine podiatrist discusses common types of tennis foot injuries.
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Puncture Wound: Get the Best Treatment in Tarrant CountyIf you stepped on something sharp that resulted in a puncture wound, it’s important to seek treatment in Tarrant County to avoid developing serious concerns.
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6 Signs You Should See a Podiatrist About a Foot Wound + Possible Treatment OptionsIf you have an open sore on your foot, it may be a bigger issue. Our Dallas podiatrist gives 6 signs that indicate you should see a podiatrist for a foot wound.
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Understanding the Different Types of Ankle and Foot UlcersAnkle and foot ulcers are generally classified into three types: neurotrophic, arterial, and venous. Our Keller podiatrist explains each and how to treat them.
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How-to Tips: Proper Wound Care After a Toe AmputationIf you had a toe amputation, it is important to properly care for the wound to prevent serious complications. Our experienced wound care specialists explain.
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August 2022 NewsletterThe 'medi pedi' that goes above and beyond, how heel bursitis is common but avoidable and how when getting back to school, your feet and ankles matter, too.
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Patients With Diabetes: Avoid Walking BarefootIf you’re diabetic, you can help prevent foot injuries by never walking barefoot. Our Texas podiatrists explain.