That Pebble in Your Shoe Feeling Might Be Morton’s Neuroma

That Pebble in Your Shoe Feeling Might Be Morton’s Neuroma

Do you ever get that frustrating sensation like there’s a pebble stuck in your shoe, or perhaps your sock is curled up under your toes, even when there’s nothing there? It’s not in your head; in fact, it could be a sign of Morton’s Neuroma! For this post, Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Institute will explain…

A Podiatrist’s Guide to Ingrown Toenails

A Podiatrist’s Guide to Ingrown Toenails

An ingrown toenail might seem like a small annoyance you can ignore, but this common foot problem can quickly escalate into something much more serious if left untreated. At the Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Institute, we see the consequences of neglected ingrown toenails far too often. This guide explains what causes them, how to recognize…

Lemon Juice? Baking Soda? TikTok Trends Won’t Fix Your Feet!

Lemon Juice? Baking Soda? TikTok Trends Won’t Fix Your Feet!

TikTok is full of “life hacks,” and foot care is no exception. From seemingly miraculous cures for toenail fungus to DIY callus removal techniques, your “For You” page might be overflowing with foot-related “advice.” But before you soak your feet in lemon juice or attack a callus with a cheese grater (yes, we’ve seen it!),…

From Tendon Twinge to Full on Ruptures: A Podiatrist’s Guide

From Tendon Twinge to Full on Ruptures: A Podiatrist’s Guide

Your tendons, the strong, fibrous cords that connect muscle to bone, are essential for movement. But they’re also vulnerable to injury, especially if you’re active in sports like running or skiing. Ignoring tendon pain can lead to a worsening condition and serious complications, so for this post, Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Institute will guide you…

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