As the leaves begin to change and the temperatures drop, it’s time to swap out your summer sandals for cozy fall boots. However, with this change in footwear comes the need to adjust your foot care routine. At Idaho Foot & Ankle Center, with locations in...
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, our feet often bear the brunt of our activities, yet they are one of the most neglected parts of our body when it comes to healthcare. As April marks Foot Health Awareness Month, it’s the perfect time to shine a light on...
The holiday season is here! This is a wonderful time for family, friends, and good food. Sometimes, the food we eat may taste good, but isn’t necessarily GOOD FOR US! Did you ever think that the pain in your foot may be caused by the food you ate? That can be...
Summer is the a great time to take that vacation you have been thinking about! Vacations take a lot of planning and preparation, but aside from planning your activities and lodging, there are also certain things you can do to avoid foot pain while vacationing! Painful...
Arch Pain is a common problem for many people. Arch pain usually occurs across the bottom of the foot at any point between the heel and the ball of the foot. Most arch pain is due to strain or inflammation of the plantar fascia (a long ligament on the bottom of the...
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