If you feel like you’ve just been kicked in the bottom of your heel, but turn around to see nobody there, you may be experiencing an issue with your Achilles tendon or plantar fascia. Ever since the ...
Heel and arch pain is not normal and you should not live with it. At Friendly Foot Care, my associate and I see heel pain more than any other problem—from young children to the very elderly. The heel ...
Heel pain is a common issue that affects many people, often causing discomfort and hindering daily activities. It can stem from various conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, or ...
CHICAGO – Combining an ultrasound-guided technique with steroid injection is 95 percent effective at relieving the common and painful foot problem called plantar fasciitis, according to a study ...
Dr. Scholl’s new Advanced Series Relief Insoles are designed to deliver comfort and pain relief for every day and ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - For those struggling with heel pain, one woman’s experience suggests surgery might not be necessary. Pam Squires, a medical practice manager, has dealt with plantar fasciitis for ...
Heel pain is one of the most common reasons that people visit a podiatrist, but the reasons behind the pain are not always easy to determine. Podiatrists emphasize people who are experiencing heel ...
Heel pain affects millions of Americans daily, transforming simple activities like walking to the mailbox or climbing stairs into uncomfortable ordeals. While occasional foot discomfort might seem ...
The condition is quite common. In fact, according to Dr. Anne Sharkey, DPM, double-board certified podiatrist and founder of ...
CHICAGO -- A new high-pressure sound-wave technique for easing chronic heel pain works no better than a dummy treatment, researchers say. The condition, known medically as plantar fasciitis, affects ...
When Anne Larchy completed a 26-mile charity walk in the summer of 2019, she expected a few days of sore feet. But weeks later, the 53-year-old health coach from north London was still in agony. ‘I’d ...