These blogs are great for understanding your foot problem, learning proper foot care, and discovering new, painless treatment options. We have all different blogs written by podiatrists around the country, our own doctors, even our staff. Foot care is essential to healthy, happy feet.
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Is Physical Therapy Good for Plantar Fasciitis?Physical therapy can be helpful in the treatment of planter fasciitis, while there are many different types of treatments, physical therapy could be for you!
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Medical Tape Can Help You With Plantar Fasciitis!Medical tape is a great way to help treat your plantar fasciitis because it helps recreate the arche at the bottom of your foot!
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Running Can Cause Pain In Your Feet, Learn How To Prevent It..Running can cause pain in your feet, make sure to wear shoes that are going to support your feet. In our Hillsborough location we treat this kind of thing!
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How To Prevent Achilles Tendon RupturesIn this blog post, Dr. Sonaike talks about the Achilles tendon.
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Catch Dr. Brad on Season 2 of TLC's My Feet Are Killing MeSeason 2 of My Feet Are Killing Me has debuted with Dr. Brad. Watch as our very own takes on more thrilling foot problems.
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Foot and Ankle Pain During QuarantineDr. Denise Bonnin explains why she is treating more injuries and pain during the Covid Quarantine. While many people are working from home, pain is on the rise.
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We Need Your SocksDid you know socks are the item that is most requested by the local shelters and organizations we serve, yet they are donated less frequently than other items.
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Keep Your Feet Pain Free While Working From HomeFoot pain while working from home is the new norm. We have been seeing so many patients coming in due to foot pain even though they're working from their couch.
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Another Season of My Feet Are Killing MeDr. Brad Schaeffer of Family Foot & Ankle Specialists will be starring in another season of My Feet Are Killing Me. The new season will premier 9/10 at 10:30pm
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Signs and Symptoms of Sever's DiseaseSever's disease, a type of heel pain in kids, is very common. We are treating more kids with sever's disease now. The treatment is usually easy and painless.
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Valet Podiatry Service Now AvailableWe are now offering valet service! Car-to-treatment room valet service available to help our patients and team stay safe during Covid-19.
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Common Arch And Heel Pain ProblemsDr. Brad Schaeffer explains common arch and heel pain problems. Our office has many painless and effective treatment options available. You don't have to live with it!
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3 Ways to Prevent Heel PainThree easy ways to prevent heel pain. Avoiding frustrating heel pain can be simple if you follow these three simple steps. Keep yourself pain free!
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Plantar Fasciitis Night SplintA night splint used to treat plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis can be very effective. It is painless and comfortable to wear and can eliminate pain quickly.
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Playing on an Injury Could Result in a Longer, More Painful RecoveryPeyton Manning, quarterback of the Denver Broncos is sidelined after playing on an injured plantar fascia. Now, he is sidelined without a clear date of return.
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Summer Time and the Pain is Back!Common reasons people experience heel pain more often in the summer. Our doctor also gives inside tips on preventing and treating heel pain.
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3 Main Symptoms Associated With Heel PainHow do you know you have heel pain and not something else, like a heel spur? These 3 common symptoms can help you to determine exactly what problem you're experiencing with your feet.
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Preventing of Foot & Ankle SurgeryHere are simple steps to preventing foot or ankle surgery. Foot surgery is inconvenient, expensive and painful. These tips can help save you from foot or ankle surgery.
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Heel Pain – A Work Hazard?Heel pain is common among workers who spend their days on their feet. Athletes, hairdressers, mail carriers, and many more spend their days on their feet, often on hard surfaces, and many suffer from heel pain.
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Hey Doc, “My Feet Feel Great, But Do I Still Have to Wear My Orthotics?”I feel better, do I still need to wear my orthotics? Yes and YES! We get this question all the time and you definitely need to keep wearing your orthotics, here's why...