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Treating Your Rheumatoid Arthritis Oct 8th, 2020

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that causes joints to become red and swollen. You’ll often feel pain and stiffness in the joints of your hands, wrists, elbows, feet, ankles, knees, or  neck. The inflammation from RA may destroy your joint tissues over time, making it difficult to perform daily activities....

Diabetes? Give Your Feet Some Extra Care And Attention Aug 14th, 2020

When you have diabetes, your feet need a little more care. Diabetes can damage the nerve endings and blood vessels in your feet and make  it more difficult for your body to fight infection. So it’s important to keep your feet healthy and injury-free, so you don’t develop ulcers on your...

Fixing Flat Feet and Overpronation Nov 1st, 2019

Never get caught “flat footed” again if somebody asks about overpronation. Overpronation occurs when the arch of the foot collapses downward and inward. This condition is commonly known as flat feet or fallen arches. A way to determine if your own feet are flat is to stand upright as see if the...