Our podiatrists blog about a range of helpful topics, from podiatric surgery recovery to common symptoms and their causes. Even if you do not currently have a foot or ankle problem, these posts will provide you with useful information. In other words, if you have feet, these posts are for you!
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The Hot and Cold About Contrast BathsContrast baths are used as staple in our sports medicine practice to allow our patients to recover and rehab much faster, learn more at austinfootandankle.com
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When Your Hands and Feet Stay Cold for a Really Long TimeAre you experiencing really cold toes and feet? It is possible that you may be experiencing Raynaud’s attacks. Our podiatrists explain.
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Do My Orthotics Need to Be Replaced?Orthotics are great – but they don’t last forever! The Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists are here to help you determine if it’s time to replace your orthotics.
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Don’t Let Neuropathy Short Circuit the Future of Your FeetNerve pain, tingling and numbness are potential signs of neuropathy.
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Early Morning Heel PainIf you are experiencing early morning heel pain you may be suffering from post static post-static dyskinesia, which occurs after rest.
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Growing Pains and Bone Tumors in ChildrenBone Tumors in Children are somewhat rare, in certain cases, can be significant and catastrophic. Early diagnosis, monitoring, imaging, and treatment are key.
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The Troubled High Arch FootThe high arch foot is connected to higher incidence of ankle tendon issues, ankle sprains, and 5th metatarsal fractures.
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Why am I Still Dealing With Foot Pain Months After Treatment or Surgery?Sharp, zinging foot pain even months after surgery may be a sign of an undiagnosed nerve issue. Let us help you overcome this setback.
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What to Know if You're an Athlete With Flat FeetThe podiatrists at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists describe how a flat foot problem can affect an athlete’s performance and how to care for flat feet.
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Ball of Foot Pain Won’t Go Away? You May Have a Plantar Plate Tear—and That ISN’T Good NewsA plantar plate tear is a serious injury that is often mistaken for minor inflammation or neuromas.
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Can Bunion Surgery Improve Balance and Walking? Benefits and Recovery ExplainedDiscover how bunion surgery can improve balance and walking. Learn about the effects of bunions on foot structure and mobility, and when surgery may be necessary
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4 Types of Bunion Surgery: Which One Is Right for You?Explore the different types of bunion surgery at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists. Find the right solution to relieve pain and restore your foot's alignment!