Let’s face it: Cutting our toenails is not high on anyone’s list of enjoyable things to do.
The Achilles tendon got its name from Achilles, a hero in ancient Greek mythology who was invulnerable to any injuries except for a spot on the back of one of his heels.
Medical foods are specialized nutritional products designed to meet distinctive nutritional requirements that arise from specific medical conditions or diseases.
In the ever-evolving landscape of podiatry, Primary Foot Care Center, Inc strives to lead the way by embracing innovative solutions.
Autumn is upon us, and that means putting away those sandals, open-toe shoes and (heaven forbid!
Although we may take them for granted, our feet are complex and fascinating structures that perform the essential task of carrying us through our lives, one step at a time.
Swollen ankles, which our podiatrist at Primary Foot Care Center, Inc. refers to as edema, are a common condition among older adults, causing tightness and discomfort.
Outside of trimming our toenails every now and then, many of us probably give little thought to those ten little digits on the ends of our feet.
When dealing with chronic pain or recovery from injury, finding relief can be an elusive and frustrating journey.
For some of us, the feeling of grass between our toes is one of the enduring pleasures of summer.
Do you know whether the arches of your feet are normal, high or flat?
Living with diabetes can impact many aspects of life, including your foot health.
Our bodies change in many ways as we age, and our feet and ankles are no exceptions. These changes can affect our balance, which can lead to unsteadiness.
Neuropathy, a condition characterized by nerve damage often resulting in pain, numbness, and weakness, affects millions worldwide.
It’s no secret that our bodies transform as reach middle age. Some changes are obvious, while others are more subtle.