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Ways To Prevent Ingrown Toenails and When To Seek Help
posted: Jul. 01, 2022.
Prone to ingrown toenails? Here’s what you should know… Let’s take a look at how to protect your ingrown toenails and when it’s time to turn to a podiatrist to treat Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Foot Conditions -
Types of Orthotics Available and How They Can Help Your Feet
posted: Jun. 15, 2022.
Turn to a podiatrist to find out more about orthotics and their benefits If you are dealing with sore, tired, and achy feet you may be wondering whether you should turn Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry -
Don’t Let Ankle Pain Slow You Down
posted: Jun. 06, 2022.
Learn more about ankle pain, how to treat it and when to seek professional care. It should go without saying that if you are dealing with ankle pain, it isn’t something Read more -
How We Can Help With Diabetic Foot Care
posted: May 26, 2022.
Diabetic foot care is an essential component of your health if you’re living with diabetes. The team at Kansas City Foot & Ankle can provide the expert care, treatment, and Read moreCategory: Foot Care -
How A Podiatrist Can Help You With Your Heel Pain
posted: May 19, 2022.
Are you dealing with a nasty case of plantar fasciitis? Heel pain is a frustrating little problem, especially if you are someone who values their morning run or daily exercise routine. Read moreCategory: Foot Conditions -
Treating Your Heel Pain
posted: May 06, 2022.
Find out how to treat heel pain yourself and when to see a podiatrist. Whether you are an avid runner or just someone who likes going to the gym occasionally, it Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Foot Conditions,  Podiatry -
The Benefits Of Visiting A Podiatrist
posted: Apr. 14, 2022.
When should you turn to a podiatrist for care? There are many reasons why people turn to podiatrists. After all, our feet and ankles deserve the same lovin’ care that you Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  podiatrist,  Podiatry -
Treating Your Bunions
posted: Apr. 01, 2022.
Have you been diagnosed with a bunion? A bunion is a common foot deformity that if left untreated can cause significant pain, swelling, structural changes and even trouble walking. Of Read moreCategory: Foot Conditions -
What Is Raynaud’s Disease?
posted: Mar. 15, 2022.
Do your fingers and toes sometimes turn numb, change color, or feel cold? While this is a common response to winter weather, if you have Raynaud’s disease, something more could Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Foot Conditions,  Podiatry -
Proactive Foot Care For Athletes
posted: Mar. 02, 2022.
Pounding pavement, intense box jumps, PR deadlifts…we couldn’t do the activities and exercise we love without healthy feet and ankles. Of course, feet and ankles are also prone to injury. Read moreCategory: Foot Care,  Podiatry -
Hairline Fractures – In the News!
posted: Dec. 30, 2020.
President-Elect Joe Biden Fractures his Foot We have written about hairline fractures before, but today they are in the news again, courtesy of our president-elect, Joe Biden! It appears that Mr. Read moreCategory: Blog,  broken bones,  Conditions and Diseases,  falls in eldery,  foot injury,  Kansas City Foot and Ankle,  podiatrist,  stress fracture -
Are Painful Foot Cramps Cramping Your Style
posted: Nov. 02, 2020.
Our human bodies are both amazing and frightening. Our body has an incredible ability to heal its own wounds and circulate up to about 2,000 gallons of blood in a Read moreCategory: Blog,  Blood pressure,  calf pain,  Conditions and Diseases,  custom-molded orthotics,  Foot,  foot complications,  foot pain,  Kansas City Foot and Ankle,  stress fracture -
Age and Your Feet
posted: Oct. 30, 2020.
You may have heard the saying “Aging isn’t for the weak”. Age can bring about wisdom and life experiences and wonderful memories; however, it can also come with all sorts Read moreCategory: American Diabetes Association,  Ankles,  Blog,  custom-molded orthotics,  diabetes,  falls in eldery,  Foot,  foot complications,  heel pain,  ingrown toenails,  Uncategorized -
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 -
Plantar Warts – What are they?
posted: Aug. 21, 2020.
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Plantar Warts (and probably some stuff you didn’t!) What exactly is/are Plantar Wart(s)? There is some confusion centered around these little blemishes. Is it really Read moreCategory: Blog,  Conditions and Diseases,  Corns and Calluses,  Health,  Uncategorized,  warts -
New Addition: Dr. Ethan Knowlton
posted: Aug. 17, 2020.
We are very pleased to announce a new addition to our team: Dr. Ethan Knowlton has joined Kansas City Foot and Ankle! Early Years Dr. Knowlton grew up in the Chicagoland suburbs Read moreCategory: Uncategorized