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Foot Sense August 2021Foot Sense August 2021 is our annual Back to School issue. It's feature article is about How to Prepare Your Kids Feet for School Success.
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What Is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome and How Is It Treated?Athletes and non-athletes can develop sinus tarsi syndrome. It can result from traumatic injury to the foot or by severe pronation. Learn more here.
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Foot Sense July 2021In this newsletter you'll learn how to prevent foot pain when travelling, you'll get a delicious Ahi Poke Bowl recipe, and you'll learn about sunscreen.
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Foot Sense June 2021In this newsletter you'll learn 8 tips to keep your feet safe this summer, a new recipe for Chinese chicken salad, and about 5 types of exercise to build bones.
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Plantar Plate Injury: Who's At Risk and How It's TreatedWhile plantar plate tears typically occur during sports play, they can also result from a fall or through overuse. Learn about the symptoms and treatments here.
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Foot Sense May 2021In this issue of Foot Sense you'll learn the 9 Most Common Causes of Back of Heel Pain and there's a recipe for Quinoa Asparagus Salad.
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Foot Sense April 2021In the April 2021 newsletter find "16 Hacks to Prevent the Most Common Spring Foot Problems", a Spring Veggie Stir fry recipe, and how to shop for new shoes.
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Foot Sense March 2021This newsletter includes articles on what causes ball of foot pain, a recipe called Harira (Moroccan lamb soup), and the shelf life of baking ingredients.
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Foot Sense January 2021This newsletter includes how to run safely in the New Year, a recipe for slow-cooker sweet potato chocolate mole soup, and easy ways to cut back on sugar.
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Seattle Podiatrist Successfully Treats Fungal Toenails | Treatment Before and After PhotosPhotos of fungal toenails before and after treatment.
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What Is Extensor Tendonitis and How Is It Treated?Our office treats extensor tendonitis; it is a form of tendonitis that develops on the top of the foot where your tendons attach to your toes.