People will often treat a foot condition at home before seeing a doctor, but not all treatments have the desired effect. In our blog, our podiatrists explore the most common reasons patients suffer from foot deformities and chronic pain, offering long-term solutions to stop these ailments from coming back.
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How the President might deal with a ankle or foot injury President-Elect Joe Biden sprained his foot playing with his rescue dog. What does the road to recovery look like? -
OK So You Have a Severe Ankle Injury Now What? A Possible look of Dak Prescott's next several months As you may already know, Dak Prescott suffered a severe ankle fracture. Why He and you should have nothing the fear if faced with the same injury. (Get Surgery when you can!) -
Can I Go Back To Working Out at the Gym During COVID-19 Is it safe to go to the gym and work out? Dr. Juice examines a study and gives his thoughts -
Is a No-Contact Laser an effective Treatment for Toenail Fungus? Over 20 percent of U.S. adults, or approximately 23 million people, suffer from toenail fungus infection. But unfortunately, the treatments that have been around a while -
Available To Take Your Appointment Greater Washington Advanced Podiatry is open for appointments. Our office is following all Federal State and County guidelines to keep everyone safe. -
Internet Is a Poor Source of Foot Information Foot and ankle patients using the internet for a diagnosis are likely to come across poor quality information. Learn how to identify a good website. -
Holiday Shopping for Fitness Walkers If you’re looking for a gift to give a fitness walker, there are items to avoid. Here, learn the type of present not to give a fitness walker. -
Celebrities and Sports Figures Seek Podiatric Care Many celebrities and sports figures find significant improvement in their neuromusculoskeletal function through Podiatric services. Learn more about their stories. -
COVID 19 Update on March 26, 2020 Greater Washington Advanced Podiatry is open by appointment only during normal business hours, Monday – Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM