Kids that continually walk around on their toes are of concern to their parent. Often it is benign and they do it as they just want to be taller. As long as they can get their heels down to the ground and other developmental milestone have been met, then it is not generally going to Continue reading →
Smelly feet are a really common big problem seen by Podiatrists. The problem does need to be addressed due to the potential social consequence of it. Unfortunately there is not a lot a podiatrist can really do except investigate what the cause is and give advice on how to manage that. The problem of smelly Continue reading →
Reflexology is something foot specialists get asked about all the time. Reflexology is the doctrine that parts of the foot are related to the health of different areas of the body and that you can treat this problems by stimulating different parts of the foot. It has a large and loyal following with lots of Continue reading →
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction or adult acquired flatfoot is a very disabling condition. It is due to the posterior tibial muscle and tendon complex failing to adequately di its job of support the arch of the foot and supinating or inverting the foot. As a consequence of this there is a progressive flattening of the Continue reading →