When faced with a painful or unsightly podiatry issue, trying to learn everything you can about the condition and your treatment options can be daunting. Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City's podiatric blog provides simple, straightforward information you need to make sense of what you're dealing with.
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Itchy Feet? It Could Be PsoriasisTreatment for psoriasis of the feet.
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The Art of Running Safely in the RainThe rain makes running more hazardous. Learn how you can run more safely in the rain in Seattle.
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Common Foot and Ankle Injuries in Youth LacrosseCommon types of foot and ankle injuries that youth sustain in Lacrosse.
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How to Prevent Foot Pain in Youth AthletesPushing kids too hard in sports can put kids at risk for foot pain.
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Desperately Seeking Best Heels for BunionsHow to find shoes for work that won't make your bunion pain worse.
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Are You Getting Shin Splints Every Time You Run?Shin splints can be a painful side effect of running. Learn how to treat and prevent this condition.
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Does It Feel Like You're Walking on Razor Blades?Have painful feet? The location of the pain is a good indicator of the type of foot problem you may be experiencing.
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Are Foot and Ankle Injuries Sidelining Your Youth Soccer Player?Foot and ankle injuries are common in youth soccer players. Learn about the conditions most likely to affect your child.
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6 Tips For Wearing Flip Flops Without Killing Your Feet in SeattleFlip flops can cause 7 types of foot and ankle problems when worn incorrectly. Learn 6 tips to wear flip flops without foot pain in Seattle.
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Alcohol Injections Nip Neuroma Pain In the BudMorton's neuroma pain can keep you from doing what you love. Learn who gets it and what can be done to cure it including receiving alcohol injections.
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What Does Athlete's Foot Have to Do with Toenail Fungus?Athlete's foot is often present in people with toenail fungus and vice versa. Learn about treatment of these conditions in Seattle.
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10 First Aid Essentials for Hiker's Feet10 most important foot first aid tools for hiking.