There’s no need to try home remedies that don’t work. Our blog offers foot care protection, injury prevention, and other tips from a certified South Carolina podiatrist, helping you to see real results and lasting relief.
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If you're seeking the services of a skilled South Carolina podiatrist you owe it to yourself to speak with our experienced podiatrists as soon as possible. Please feel free to contact us online or call our Myrtle Beach office directly at 843.449.3668 to schedule your appointment. We are proud to service patients in any of our local podiatry offices including Carolina Forest, Surfside Beach, Conway, Little River and Myrtle Beach.
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Our Podiatrist urge people with diabetes to stay ahead of complications in their feet.Essential information, tips, and expert advice for diabetic foot care.
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Help Avoid the Need for Invasive TreatmentsSidestepping intrusive medical treatments.
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On Your Feet: A Guide to Dealing with Common Foot and Ankle ConcernsFoot and ankle problems can significantly impact one's quality of life, hindering mobility and causing discomfort. From common issues like plantar...
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Protecting Your Feet with Sunscreen: A MustThe Significance of Sun Protection for Your Feet.
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What Is This Painful Bump Behind My Big Toe?What is a bunion and what are my treatment options?
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Five Signs Your Child May Have a Foot ProblemFoot and ankle problems in children often go unnoticed. Signs and symptoms can be subtle, and sometimes children can’t explain what’s wrong.
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Foot Pain Ruining Your Golf Swing?The barrier to a perfect golf swing could lie in your big toe, your heel or the ball of your foot. These are the three areas most likely to cause...
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Healthy Holiday FeetDon't let sore, achy feet ruin your holiday season!
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Diabetes AwarenessDid you know that diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic leg and foot amputations? Or that these amputations and complications can be prevented?
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Importance of SocksThe first line of protection for your feet is a sock. Socks do much more than prevent your shoes from rubbing and blisters from forming on your feet.
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When Was The Last Time You Measured Your Feet?The importance of wearing proper shoes is not just for women to worry about. Everyone can benefit from a pair of well-fitting shoes.
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Back To School--Foot Doc EditionDid you know that your kids’ feet can grow up to two sizes within six months? Tight shoes can cause blisters, corns and calluses and commonly, ingrown toenails.