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Noninvasive, Narcotic-free Treatment for Foot Pain

Every year, the last week of March marks National Drug and Alcohol Facts week. There are so many ways that drug and alcohol abuse affects people’s lives. But one key concern is pain management because sober or drug-free individuals must often avoid narcotics for pain relief. Meaning they need to treat all pain—including foot pain—with noninvasive options.

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Here are 4 Rare Foot Disease Warning Signs

Did you know that February 28 is World Rare Disease Day? On this day, we highlight all rare diseases. Our hope? To bring attention to and find treatments for these conditions and the pain they cause.

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Here’s How to Protect Your Feet for 2021 Exercise Resolutions

Got a New Year’s resolution to get more exercise? That’s great! But let’s make sure to protect your feet! Starting a new sport or fitness program is a great way to drop weight or to improve your cardiovascular health.

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3 Ways to Stay Active through the Indiana Winter

We are starting to feel the chill of our Indiana winters and with gym access more complicated than ever, it’s important to find new ways to stay active in cold weather.

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Holiday Feasts and Gout: Everything You Need to Know

Gout is a type of arthritis that triggers intense foot pain. Usually, that pain begins in your big toe. But, unlike other forms of arthritis, gout isn’t a progressive condition that attacks your joints. Instead, gout comes in flares triggered by a buildup of uric acid in your bones.

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Why You Need a Podiatrist on Your Diabetic Health Care Team

Almost 10% of people in this country have diabetes. That’s why, this Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re helping you understand the two types of diabetes, risk factors for this disease and sharing tips for preventing diabetic complications, especially when it comes to your feet.

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