Monday, March 5, 2012

Ingrown Toenails in Newtown Square or Audubon PA?

Is your toe hurting at the nail corner? Is it red or inflamed? Then you may have an ingrown toenail. If so, this can be fixed with going to see your Podiatrist. It is important to see someone when it begins to hurt. This can help to prevent it before it gets infected. If you continue to keep getting them, there is a an office procedure that can be done to help prevent them from growing into the corner. If you live in the West Chester, PA, Newtown Square, or Audubon area, please make an appointment to be seen.



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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

LIN SANITY

What is it about Jeremy Lin? Is it the shoes? We often wonder what he is wearing and what kind of sneaker contract he will be signing next. Up until recently, he was hardly making any money by NBA standards ($762,195) and sleeping on his brothers couch. I dont think that will happen anymore with how great of a basketball player he has become. Its fun to watch him and it feels like the NBA is back because of him.
Sneakers can help with any type of sports game. You just have to make sure its the right kind of shoe. With basketball hightops are preferred due to the support on the ankle.


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Simple as Tying Your Shoes

Did you know that simply the way you tie your shoes can prevent foot pain and problems?

For example, to relieve shoe pressure from your big toenail there is a simple technique to pull the shoe off the big toenail. Begin by lacing the shoelace through the eyelet closest to the big toe and then the eyelet farthest from the big toe on the opposite side (closest to the ankle). Then take the other end of the shoelace, lace the shoelace in a repetitive pattern diagonally and then directly across from the eyelet. When you tighten the shoelace it should remove pressure from the big toe.(see figure on right below).

If the shoe rubs on the top of the foot causing burning, tingling, or pain onto the top of the foot, simply skip the eyelets where the irritation occurs. Without the tight laces over the top of the foot, these symptoms should resolve. Just a tip, don't skip more than 2 eyelets in a row to prevent a poor fit of the shoes.

Do you develop blisters on the back of your heel from the shoes slipping? Try tying your shoes in lace lock around the ankle to secure the heel. A lace lock is performed by threading the lace directly above the last eyelet closest to the ankle, then the other end of the lace is threaded through the opposite lace loop. Once this is done you can tighten the laces at the ankle without tightening the whole shoe.

Some miscellaneous shoe lacing tips include: making sure to tie and untie your shoelaces every time you take your shoes on and off.

By just slipping your shoes on and off without using the laces, you reduce how much support your shoes can offer and wear out the counter and heel of the shoe.

If you have difficulty bending down and tying your shoes, consider elastic shoelaces (available now in our office). Also, for patients suffering with neuropathy be sure to check your feet regularly to prevent pressure form the shoelaces.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Diabetes Day Chester County

Chester County Diabetes Day

Drs Bradford Jacobs and Chad Friedman from Podiatry Care Specialists, were at Chester County Hospital Diabetes Day on November 12th 2011. Diabetes Day is an annual event sponsored by The Chester County Hospital on information to help manage Diabetes.  We were excited to have a lot of visitors at our booth and to help educate the Diabetics and non diabetics, on how important it is to take care of your feet.



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