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Blog Archives - Page 32 of 53 - Kevin J. Powers, DPM

Methods on Maintaining Proper Foot Care

When the feet are properly cared for on a daily basis, certain foot conditions may be prevented from occurring. Athlete’s foot may be avoided when the feet are...
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Types of Orthotics

Orthotics are prescribed shoe inserts that can correct biomechanical foot issues. A podiatrist can evaluate your foot to see if a customized orthotic device is necessary,...
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Gout Pain Can Be Managed

Gout is a painful, inflammatory form of arthritis. Those affected will typically feel an intense stiffness...
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Sweaty Feet and Plantar Hyperhidrosis

The medical condition that is referred to as plantar hyperhidrosis is indicative of excessively sweaty feet. Patients who have this condition have difficulty in keeping their...
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Preventive Measures That Reduce the Risk of Falling

Research has indicated that falls are a common cause of injury in people who are sixty-five years of age and older. There are existing factors that may increase the risk...
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The Importance of Caring for Diabetic Feet

Diabetic patients may develop serious foot conditions as a result of elevated blood sugar levels. Some people experience neuropathy. Symptoms of this ailment often include a...
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Obesity and Heel Pain

Many people suffer from heel pain, including people who are obese. Mild relief may be found when exercises and foot stretches are frequently performed. People who...
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Are Bunions Affecting Your Everyday Life?

Have you noticed a bony protrusion on the side of your big toe? If so, you...
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Performing Foot Stretches During the Work Day

The feet are considered to be the foundation of the body, and it is important to properly care for them as the working day progresses. Many people...
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What Is a Blister?

A common cause of blisters is repetitive movement that happens from excessive running, walking, or cycling. They are described as small areas that are filled with...
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