Philadelphia’s Finest, Healthmark Foot and Ankle, Brings the News to You
Philadelphia’s best podiatrists bring you the latest news related to your best health.
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New York Cosmos return to the soccer pitch New York's NASL football club, the Cosmos will start playing soccer again -
Los Angeles Lakers Forward with Plantar Fascia Injury LA Lakers forward Pau Gasol has lost game time due to tendinitis and a concussion and will likely be on the bench for some time after a plantar fascia injury. -
Philadelphia Marathon Changes Dates, but why? Dates for Philadelphia Marathon changed with little explanation and sympathy -
Flyers Will Play without Hartnell Due to Foot Injury Philadelphia Flyers’ winger Scott Hartnell suffered a broken metatarsal in his left foot, forcing him on the sidelines for the next several weeks. -
Barefoot Running No Guarantee against Foot Injuries, Researchers Say Barefoot running in Phoenixville may strengthen different muscles, but there is no medical evidence to suggest it is any safer than wearing your gym shoes. -
Undiagnosed Diabetic Loses Toe, Then a Leg A Scotland resident loses a toe, and then his leg, after learning in the hospital that he has type-2 diabetes. Our Philadelphia podiatrists have the full story. -
Early Detection Key to Preventing Diabetic Foot Amputations Early detection and treatment is the most effective method for avoiding diabetic foot amputation. Get the facts from our podiatrists. -
Foot Amputations Due to Gangrene How can a cut on your foot lead to an eventual amputation of your leg? A Middle Eastern doctor is raising diabetes awareness to prevent serious infections. -
Teenage Athletes Struggle to Manage Diabetes in High School Sports Teens on sports teams may have difficulty controlling diabetes symptoms, risking seizures and other complications. Our Phoenixville podiatrists have the story. -
British Study Shows That Black Tea Might Reduce Diabetes Risk Could drinking more black tea curb the number of people with type 2 diabetes? Philadelphia podiatrists tell of a study that suggests this could be the case.