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The Importance of Proper Footcare for Diabetic Patients
posted: Jan. 04, 2023.
Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions because it has such harmful effects on your entire body. Diabetes is especially damaging to your extremities, including your feet. If Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Foot Conditions,  diabetes,  diabetic foot issues,  Podiatry -
Ice – Why and How
posted: Sep. 22, 2020.
Ice; why and how! For every fall, scrape, or accidental run-in with an inanimate object (walls, furniture, curbs, etc.), there is a frozen bag of peas for that. It is the Read moreCategory: Blog,  Conditions and Diseases,  diabetic foot issues,  foot injury,  plantar fasciitis,  sports injuries,  sports injury,  stress fracture -
10 Things You Need to Know About Your Feet
posted: Jul. 06, 2020.
Our feet are often a neglected part of our bodies. We rarely give them a second thought, unless they are causing us pain. And with the way things are right Read moreCategory: achilles tendonitis,  Ankles,  athlete's foot,  Conditions and Diseases,  diabetes,  diabetic foot issues,  Foot,  foot complications,  foot doctor,  foot pain -
Diabetic Health and the Holidays
posted: Dec. 14, 2019.
Happy Holidays! We survived Halloween, which lead into Thanksgiving, and now, we are facing a month-long stretch of holiday parties and food-heavy activities leading up to Christmas and topped off with Read moreCategory: American Diabetes Association,  Blood pressure,  Blood sugar,  Conditions and Diseases,  diabetes,  diabetic foot issues -
Diabetes-Friendly At-Home Restaurant Style Recipe
posted: Oct. 17, 2019.
Pad Thai Spaghetti Squash – A Diabetes-Friendly At-Home Restaurant Style Meal At Kansas City Foot and Ankle, we often hear that finding tasty recipes, while still diabetes-friendly, is difficult. While it Read moreCategory: American Diabetes Association,  Blood pressure,  Blood sugar,  Conditions and Diseases,  diabetes,  Diabetes mellitus,  diabetic foot issues -
Healing Diabetic Wounds
posted: Dec. 13, 2017.
Why hasn’t this wound healed? Diabetic foot wounds are very unpredictable, and they can be very hard to heal. They are often a combination of poor circulation, lack of sensation to Read moreCategory: Blood sugar,  diabetes,  Diabetes mellitus,  diabetic foot issues,  Kansas City podiatrist