As winter rapidly approaches, it feels like we have to switch up our care routine to prevent a whole new batch of issues that can occur with our feet! One Read More
Diabetes is a debilitating disease that causes a whole range of short-term and long-term effects on anyone who is dealing with it. Since November is National Diabetes Month, we here at Connecticut Read More
Diabetes affects millions of Americans each year, causing issues with their bodies all the way down to their feet. November is National Diabetes Month. If you have diabetes, you know how Read More
As you age, your feet can seem to take a beating over the years! It’s important to show them you appreciate all the standing, walking, running, dancing, and everything else Read More
There are so many tiny, intricate parts of your foot and seemingly, any one of them can cause you trouble depending on your lifestyle! One issue that a tiny structure Read More
Did you know that one of the most common causes of fall injuries has nothing to do you with your feet, but actually your eyes? Low vision, which is a Read More
Now that summer is over, you might not be headed to the beach or the pool, but there are still plenty of chances to get foot and nail infections! Shoving Read More
Finding a lump on your foot can be a scary situation. You think back to all the activities you’ve done with your feet lately – did I step on it Read More
Podiatrists work on not only feet, but they also treat ankle injuries and issues daily. There are injuries in the bone and muscle, diseases, and many other ailments that can Read More
A day at the spa, complete with a salon pedicure, is the height of relaxation. Before all the pampering though, it’s important to evaluate the risks that could come with Read More
If you’ve ever wondered exactly what a podiatrist does, this is the blog for you! We’re taking this week to discuss the basics of podiatry and answer questions you might Read More
An issue we see here at Connecticut Foot Care Centers all the time is ingrown toenails. Unfortunately, a lot of the times a patient has taken it upon themselves to treat the issue Read More
Jogging is a great way to stay active and keep your heart and body healthy. Unfortunately, it can also come with a host of potential issues for your feet. If Read More
Your body is connected in so many ways, from the bones that make up our skeleton, to the muscles that help move that skeleton, to the 100 billion nerve cells Read More
You’ve probably heard the phrase “blue in the face” associated with a repetitive activity happening for a seemingly endless amount of time. But have you ever heard of being “blue Read More