Elderly Foot Care is Vital

Elderly Foot Care is Vital - Tri County Foot & Ankle Center - New Jersey Podiatrist

Geriatric foot care is a crucial part of maintaining your foot and ankle health as the golden years approach. There are many infections and injuries that older individuals are more susceptible to and proper care of their feet will help to counter their heightened vulnerability. Symptoms of foot problems may not be recognized right away due to a lack of sensation or other injuries. Reasons for this are because the elderly have a lowered ability to heal their bones and any minor infection can cause havoc to their feet and ankles.

PRACTICE THESE 5 FOOT CARE TIPS TO ENSURE FOOT HEALTH:

  1. Check your feet daily for irregularities.

  2. Wash your feet regularly. Make sure to check the water first as your feet may not be able to feel overly hot or freezing water.

  3. Wear shoes that help your feet to stay comfortable and surrounded by soft environments. Tight shoes can lead to many problems.

  4. Participate in physical therapy to keep your circulation moving. This will provide healing benefits for your feet.

  5. Be careful when trimming nails, making sure to cut them in a straight forward manner. This will help to avoid infections and ingrown toenails.

Our practice, Tri County Foot & Ankle Center, employs the best methods to educate patients on how to take care of your aging feet with ease and precision. Our podiatrists can help ensure that your feet are well looked after so that you don’t fall victim to any surprise injuries. We have offices conveniently located in New Jersey. Please schedule an appointment today.