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 Right Shoes Can Make All the Difference | Austin, Texas PodiatristCall and have Dr. Craig H. Thomajan evaluate your foot and recommend the best shoe for you. The right shoe can provide support and prevent injuries.
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Tips for Taking Care of a Recovering Metatarsal BreakAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists want you to have a successful recovery following a metatarsal break. The expert Austin, TX podiatrists have tips to help!
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Tips to Avoid Nerve Pain TriggersAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists discusses causes of nerve pain and shares tips on avoiding things that can trigger it.
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Top 5 Things to Look for When Selecting Shoes Your KidsAustin Foot and Ankle Specialists want to provide parents with a guide to shoe selection for their little ones.
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Traction Affects Athletic Shoe InjuriesFind the right athletic shoe to avoid common foot and ankle injuries. We can analyze your foot shape, arch type, and gait to recommend the best shoe for you.
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Traveler’s Thrombosis: Avoiding Deep Vein ThrombosisDeep vein thrombosis occurs when your blood forms a clot in your vein. Immobility and dehydration while traveling put you at a risk for traveler's thrombosis.
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Austin Running Expert: Why Flatter/More Neutral (less heel to toe offset) Running Shoes Cause Less Knee and Foot StrainTraditional sneakers not necessarily the best choice for runners. Flatter may be better depending on your activity level. Read why flatter can be better!
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Type 2 Diabetes: An Opportunity to Take Better Care of YourselfMany of us never learn to take care of our bodies and our health. A diagnosis of type 2 diabetes can be a wake up call to take better care of yourself.
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Will my PAD lead to amputation?Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) can have devastating consequences. Amputation doesn't have to be one of them with proper podiatric care.
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Your Budding Football Star and Heel PainDoes your active growing child complain of heel pain? It could be from an injury called Sever’s disease, says Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists of Texas.
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PADnet: Noninvasive Testing for Peripheral Arterial DiseasePAD is a serious condition wherein restricted blood flow makes it difficult for limbs and other body parts to receive the oxygenated blood they need.
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Posterior Tibial Dysfunction: Heel Pain and Dropping ArchesHeel pain and dropping arches causes pain on the inside arch portion of the foot. Contact Dr. Thomajan at Austin Foot and Ankle for help with this pain.