4 Ways to Strengthen Weak Ankles & Prevent Falls

One of the best ways to prevent debilitating injuries from falling is to keep your ankles strong and flexible. Having weak ankles and lower legs contributes to instability and balance issues leading to a damaging fall. Strength and flexibility exercises and wearing properly fitted shoes with orthotics and balance braces are proven methods for preventing falls and injuries.

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5 Signs of Advanced Toenail Fungus

Some of the first indications you may have a fungal toenail infection will be the fine white lines or spots that appear on the surface of the nail. Since fungal toenail infections develop slowly and don’t usually cause any painful symptoms, many people don’t realize they have a serious problem until the infection has gotten worse. The affected nails may turn yellow and brittle, and a foul odor is often evident.

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How To Keep Clear Of Sports Foot & Ankle Injuries

While there are considerable benefits to working out and exercising, all that added stress and pressure increases the chances of getting a foot or ankle injury. Fortunately, by wearing supportive shoes made for the activity, using custom orthotics, and doing some physical therapy exercises for warming up, you can avoid getting injuries in the first place.

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The Connection between Feet & Heartbeat

In many cases, it’s a cardiological condition that leads to podiatric symptoms and side effects. The biggest overlapping factor here is circulation. Many health conditions lead to circulation problems, from high blood pressure to diabetes, and nerve disease. Schedule an appointment today with our Podiatrists at Tri County Foot & Ankle Center.

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