Healthmark foot and ankle specialists provide useful and interesting articles to help learn about your foot problems and put them behind you.
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Treatment for a Soft Corn in Southeastern PA: Start Small for Big ReliefCan you get rid of a soft corn without surgery? Our Phoenixville area podiatrists walk you through common treatments for this painful foot condition.
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Banish Athlete’s Foot in Philadelphia by Keeping Your Feet, Toes, and Nails HealthyDoes your athlete’s foot keep coming back? Our Media podiatrists explain the problems with fungal foot infections—and how to get rid of them for good.
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Raynaud’s Phenomenon: A Warning Sign of SclerodermaDo you have sudden color changes in your fingertips and toes? Our Phoenixville podiatrists tell you how to cope with the early warning signs of scleroderma.
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Scleroderma of the HandsScleroderma can occur in many parts of the body. Here is another Healthmark Foot and Ankle patient with calcium deposits seen in the thumb and index-fine.
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Got Bunions? Your Shoe Choices Can Directly Affect the Health of Your FeetDid your shoes cause a bunion, or is something else to blame? Our Media podiatrists tell you how to choose the right footwear to avoid bunion pain and surgery.
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Hammertoes: Before and AfterCheck out the before and after images of hammertoe surgery preformed by Healthmark Foot and Ankle doctors.
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Your Phoenixville Podiatrist Talks About Common Signs and Symptoms of Diabetic NeuropathyIs your diabetes causing nerve damage? Our Philadelphia podiatrists can help you check your feet for early signs of diabetic neuropathy.
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Carrot ginger soup with mint, a winter-time warming recipe special.It's cold out, this soup will warm your soul. Learn our recommended recipe here and feel free send us your recommendations and success!
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Exercises to Strengthen Your Joints after an Ankle Sprain in PhoenixvilleWant to know how to strengthen and support your ankle after a sprain injury? Our Philadelphia podiatrists can help you care for your injured foot.
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Pain-Free Flat Feet Can Still Cause Problems Down the LineYour flat feet may be trying to tell you something—even if they’re not causing you pain. Our Philadelphia podiatrists explain how to check your arches.