The weather is warming up (sort of!), which means sandal season is here! Most of us have had our feet inside socks and shoes or boots all winter long. Are your feet sandal ready?! Pedicures are a a popular way for many to treat their feet and get them in tip top...
Many people experience foot or ankle issues or injuries throughout their lifetime. If you sustain an injury, calling a foot and ankle surgeon such as Dr. Kylin Kovac and Dr. Jed Erickson can help ensure that you receive the proper diagnosis along with the latest...
The weather seemed to be extra cold last month! Now that March is here the sun should be shining a little more and spring sports will be starting. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) wants to remind parents and coaches that as young athletes...
February is Heart Month, and we wanted to share some important information about Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Peripheral Arterial Disease is the restriction of blood flow in the arteries of the leg. This occurs when arteries become narrowed by plaque, and the...
Winter can be hard on everyone’s feet, but for those with diabetes, it poses an even greater risk of complications. Cold temperatures, poor blood circulation, and nerve issues can make feet susceptible to complications or infections. Luckily, there are things...
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