Posts tagged arch support
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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Effective Non-Surgical Solutions for Arch Pain

For us at PodiatryCare, PC, and the Heel Pain Center, arch pain is a super common complaint. For most people, you can find a lot of relief and get back to comfortable movement without ever needing to go under the knife. The key is to be consistent with a few non-surgical strategies that really make a difference.

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Summer Plans with Plantar Fasciitis

The doctors at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center often treat this discomfort in athletes, but plantar fasciitis affects a wide range of patients. Common causes are tightened calf muscles, flat feet, or simply doing too much while playing sports or exercising.

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Caring for Your Feet on Campus

As you’re speed walking around campus the first few weeks to get to class on time, we sure hope you’re wearing the right shoes. Trust us — you don’t want to experience foot pain while getting your steps in this fall. The good news is there are ways to avoid this discomfort if you start thinking about your foot care right now.

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