Heel pain, bunion treatment & more
You don’t have to live in pain! Learn more about your ailments and the treatments you need by browsing this informative library of articles from our foot and ankle doctors at Podiatry Associates and our physical therapists at Castle Pines Physical Therapy & Spa and Cherry Creek Physical Therapy & Spa.
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Common Track and Field Injuries: An OverviewTrack and field encompasses many different sports, which means many possible injuries. Podiatry Associates P.C. in Cherry Creek, CO, discusses common ones.
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Nutrition and Your Foot HealthWhat you eat affects your whole body, including your lower limbs. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, explains the kinds of effects food has on your feet.
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Overweight Foot Health ProblemsObesity can contribute to serious health problems that affect your feet, including diabetes and arthritis. Dr. O in Cherry Creek explains more.
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Chilblains: Cold Feet, Itchy ToesToes feel itchy and bumpy after being in the cold? It could be chilblains. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, explains this cold-weather foot pain.
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Not So Fireproof: BurnsA foot burn can leave you unable to walk, depending on how serious it is. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, takes a look at different burns on the feet.
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The Best of Parker Podiatrists 2013-2015We’re so honored to have won the Best of Parker award for several years running. Dr. O in Parker, CO, explains what this award means for us.
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Ultrasound and X-raysSeeing a problem helps experts like Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, diagnose the issue. That’s why ultrasound and X-rays are so helpful for foot care.
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Cavus Foot: Struggling with High ArchesHigh arches aren’t efficient structures, particularly for your feet. Dr. O in Castle Pines, CO, explains cavus foot and how to effectively manage it.
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Finishing Touches: Post-Operative Care for Feet & AnklesHaving surgery for your foot or ankle? Your after-care dramatically impacts your recovery. Dr. O in Parker, CO, explains why and how to care for feet.
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Don’t Yield to Peripheral Arterial DiseasePeripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a narrowing of the arteries that can have dangerous effects on your feet. Dr. Cynthia Oberholtzer-Classen explains.
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