Posts tagged Pediatric Foot Care
Growing Pains or Plantar Fasciitis? The Risks for Kids and Teens

If you have a child or teenager who constantly complains about their feet hurting after soccer practice or during a long family walk, you might be tempted to chalk it up to standard growing pains. However, teenagers and even younger children we see at PodiatryCare, PC, and the Heel Pain Center are increasingly susceptible to plantar fasciitis.

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Why Your Child’s Feet and Ankles Are Swelling

Noticing your child’s feet or ankles looking a little puffy can be a moment of concern for any parent. Swelling, aka edema, can happen for many reasons, but for children, the common causes are a bit different. PodiatryCare, PC, and the Heel Pain Center will educate you on the possible causes, so that you can make the right decisions for your little one, in our latest blog.

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Getting to Know Freiberg's Disease in Children

Persistent ball-of-foot pain in kids may signal Freiberg’s Disease, a rare bone issue. Learn symptoms, causes, and treatment from PodiatryCare, PC, and the Heel Pain Center.

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The Differences Between Geriatric and Pediatric Foot Care

Explore key differences between pediatric and geriatric foot care, from growth-related issues in kids to chronic conditions in seniors, plus tips for optimal foot health.

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