by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jul 26, 2016 | Featured
An ingrown toenail is a toenail that grows sideways into the nail bed, causing pain and swelling. Ingrown toenails can worsen and cause drainage, turning into a serious infection. Several factors affect whether a person is at risk from an ingrown toenail. The many... Read more
by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jul 19, 2016 | Featured
When it comes to maintaining foot health, wearing properly-fitting shoes is important. While wearing the appropriate pair of shoes may seem like a trivial concern, the reality is that improperly fitted shoes cause an astounding amount of injuries to the feet. The... Read more
by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jul 13, 2016 | Featured
What to Do to Keep Your Child’s Feet Healthy Being a parent involves caring for your child in every way you can. You make sure they are eating the right food, being nice to others, and staying out of any trouble. However, it is also important that you are watchful of... Read more
by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jul 4, 2016 | Featured
Stress fractures are small breaks in the bone that are caused by repetitive stress. They typically occur due to overuse, forcing the bones of the foot or ankle to continually absorb the full impact of each step someone takes. Stress fractures can also be caused by... Read more
by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jun 27, 2016 | Featured
For hundreds of years, women have been wearing various kinds of high-heels for aesthetic reasons. Women who wear high-heels appear to be taller and have longer and thinner legs, and the wearer’s gait and posture changes. Though high-heels have had an association with... Read more
by Twin Rivers Podiatry | Jun 20, 2016 | Featured
Hyperhidrosis of the feet, also termed plantar hyperhidrosis, is characterized by excessive sweating of the feet that is can be onset by any cause, such as exercise, fever, or anxiety. Most people suffering from hyperhidrosis of the feet also experience hyperhidrosis... Read more